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I under no circumstances believed that unlocking iPhone will be a inconvenience. Remaining while in the US, the home of iPhone, I believed that may be an easy detail to accomplish. Check out an apple store and acquire an unlocked iPhone. Easy? NO!

As I discussed along with the woman in the retailer, though I can purchase the iPhone without having a contract, I nonetheless wouldn't be able to use it on the network apart from AT&T. That was a problem to me as I am mostly overseas in some countries where AT&T does not exist or barely have any partners.

Don't get me wrong, I like AT&T and I have a contract with them on another iPhone that I am not planning to unlock. However I was nevertheless determined to unlock one for my usage overseas. My friends overseas made it sound a simple thing to accomplish. Get an iPhone and you can pay someone that will unlock it for you.

So, in brief, my iPhone traveled with me in its unlocking trip. The fee to unlock it was 30 USD but the guy told me he cannot do it now and that I needed to wait. Because I am impatient, I decided to research it on the internet instead. Hundreds of solutions were there on line for free but none of them worked because I had the latest iPhone software version. I decided to go into a paying site instead and that is definitely when I believed everything is solved!

Needless to say it wasn't! My phone even now did not recognize the new SIM card I inserted. I concluded that I got tricked into a fake site, so I decided to research further. For a newbie, it was like opening a can of warms. Jailbreaking, unlocking, firmware, software, baseband, and all those words that meant nothing to me and seemed so complicated were in my face!

Getting me, I did not give up. I researched, read and re-read the information. The most complicated issue is that many software developers (or hackers) assume that the end user understands their terminology. Guess what? We don't!

I don't want an illegal iPhone, I just want to have the capacity to use the iPhone that I paid for anywhere I want especially when the services of one carrier or another are not available. I travel between developing country markets and roaming services are too expensive if they were available to start with!

To make a long story short, I continued to research and found many reliable and free sources to unlock my iPhone on the internet. My phone is unlocked yet but I did unlock my friend's (it seems that I have a newer firmware), and hopefully a solution for mine is on its way.

So my advice to you, read, read and read some more before you venture into unlocking. Better yet, if you don't NEED your iPhone unlocked (like using it overseas with carriers who are not in partnership with apple) then don't do it, and just stick with your carrier. Unlock iPhone

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