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  Unlocking an iPhone 3G the Vietnamese way - Boing Boing Gadgets
Unlocking an iPhone 3G the Vietnamese way - Boing Boing Gadgets
5_610x406.JPG If you want an unlocked 3G iPhone, you have a couple options. If you haven't upgraded to 2.2, you can try your luck with one of those SIM piggyback wafers; otherwise, you can try importing from a country like Hong Kong, which sells unlocked iPhones officially. There's a third ...
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news.cnet.com — Tuan Anh Do shows off an unlocked iPhone 3G at one of his cell phone repair shops in Hanoi. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CBS Interactive) (more) Unlocking iPhone 3Gs--the Vietnamese way | Crave
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Vietnam's amazing phone-unlockers
Boing Boing — ... turn. He used a chip reader to read information into a file. He then used a Hex editor to remove the locking data from the file, and after that, the chip got reprogrammed with the newly altered file. Now it was no longer programmed to work with only a specific provider. The chip then got reassembled into the motherboard, another painstaking process. As a last step, the technician put the phone back together, and it looked like nothing had been done to it. Unlocking an iPhone 3G the Vietnamese way Discuss this on Boing Boing Gadgets ...

Vietnamese iPhone Unlock Isn't for the Faint of Heart [IPhone]
Gizmodo — ... only a specific provider. The chip then got reassembled into the motherboard, another painstaking process. As a last step, the technician put the phone back together, and it looked like nothing had been done to it. All this for a mere $80! Call me crazy, but watching someone do this to my phone would be infinitely more satisfying than simply downloading a program to crack it. You'd feel like your phone really earned its unlocking. [Crave via Boing Boing Gadgets] ...

Unlocked iPhone 3G Available in Vietnam
Mobilewhack.com — ... a file. He then used a Hex editor to remove the locking data from the file, and after that, the chip got reprogrammed with the newly altered file. Now it was no longer programmed to work with only a specific provider. The chip then got reassembled into the motherboard, another painstaking process. As a last step, the technician put the phone back together, and it looked like nothing had been done to it. Get your bags ready then. You’ll have to go all the way to Vietnam for that! via Boing Boing Tags: ...

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If you want an unlocked 3G iPhone, you have a couple options. If you haven't upgraded to 2.2, you can try your luck with one of those SIM piggyback wafers; otherwise, you can try importing from a country like Hong Kong, which sells unlocked iPhones officially. There's a third option, ...
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