A couple of hours, the Dev-team has updated his blog with some interesting data and a screenshot about it.
They have achieved something that could be very significant and important for the release of the iPhone 3G. This they have achieved is to use a modified BASEband.
What this means?
This means that the area that contains the party that controls the phone (technically called BASEband or base band) has been amended successfully and without the iPhone will reject it (although the test that checks if correct error). Therefore, this implies that could be written a BASEband modified to use any sim card and it would work smoothly.
For now, this is just a step forward. There is still no program to do something about the iPhone 3G but it is an interesting step that will not lose hope.
They have achieved something that could be very significant and important for the release of the iPhone 3G. This they have achieved is to use a modified BASEband.
What this means?
This means that the area that contains the party that controls the phone (technically called BASEband or base band) has been amended successfully and without the iPhone will reject it (although the test that checks if correct error). Therefore, this implies that could be written a BASEband modified to use any sim card and it would work smoothly.
For now, this is just a step forward. There is still no program to do something about the iPhone 3G but it is an interesting step that will not lose hope.
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