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Messy hardware iPhone unlock?
Randall Bennett
Published on August 21, 2007
So, we're still waiting to crack open the champagne, but another group claims they've discovered an iPhone hardware hack. We're inclined to believe the hack is either A) extremely risky or B) the video above is faked. The group says they're going to update
their site
with instructions next Tuesday, but until then we'll be waiting, patiently, till we can use T-Mobile on the iPhone.
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