Showing posts with label unlock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unlock. Show all posts
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Unlock iPhone 4 on 4 10 01 3 10 01 2 10 04 1 59 00 BB Update
While we are surfing Tweets of iPhone hackers accounts we noticed some interesting news. As most of you know that MuscleNerd of iPhone Dev-team and Sherif Hashim the hacker behind ultrasn0w unlock didnt announce any updates regarding unlock iPhone 4 on basebands higher than 01.59.00 such as 2.10.04 / 3.10.01 / 04.10.01 since long time.
Pod2g the well-khnow iPhone hacker and the guy who found the untethered jailbreak exploit of Greenpois0n to jailbreak 4.1 / 4.2.1, he mentioned that MuscleNerd should write some papers about baseband exploiting so that other hackers can continue the project of unlock since MuscleNerd doesnt have the enough time to do it as hes is very busy in jailbreaking iOS devices. Check out the full conversation below :
In another Tweet, Pod2G confirming to the popular iPhone developer, chronic, that hes working on some exploit without referring the kind of those exploits.We have to wait and see, but you have to know that you can unlock your iPhone 4 on 4.10.01 / 3.101.01 / 2.10.04 on any iOS version with Gevey SIM which is a perfect solution to unlock your iPhone 4. But I hope to see new version of Ultrasn0w from Pod2g to unlock iPhone 4 for free.
Downgrade 4.10.01 to 1.59.00 Baseband iPhone 4 Possibility
How can I downgrade 4.10.01 to 1.59.00 Baseband iPhone 4 ? This question has been asked from many Limera1n.cc readers. As most of you know that 1.59.00 baseband is the last unlockable baseband on iPhone 4 with ultrasn0w.
Is Downgrade 4.10.01 to 1.59.00 Baseband iPhone 4 Possible ?
Unfortunately theres no way to downgrade 4.10.01 to 1.59.00 baseband, and iPhone Dev-team didnt even promise to work on this project. iPhone Dev-team is only work on downgrade 6.15.00 baseband for iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G only. So dont trust anyone who claims to be able to give or sell you a product or a guide to downgrade your baseband on iPhone 4.
Downgrade 4.10.01 to 1.59.00 Baseband iPhone 4 is not possible - What Can I do ?
To unlock your iPhone 4 on baseband 4.10.01 you have to use Gevey SIM which is a perfect solution for your case. On the other hand, Pod2g, the well-know iPhone hacker is now involved in iPhone 4 unlock on higher basebands. Pod2g has received all paper from MuscleNerd related to unlock iPhone 4 project. So we expect to see a new version of ultrasn0w to unlock iPhone 4 on 4.10.01 baseband.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Downgrade iPhone 4 iOS 5 Baseband 4 11 08 to 4 10 01 to Unlock with Gevey Turbo SIM
UPDATE #4, 25 October 2011, 11.38AM (+8 GMT): Hardware hack for you to consider.
UPDATE #3, 18 October 2011, 7.18PM (+8 GMT): One reader just commented that he was able to do downgrade, but I’m not sure if he did it much earlier. It’s still worth trying, though. I responded to his comment and waiting for confirmation.
UPDATE #2, 18 October 2011, 11.06AM (+8 GMT): Sorry guys, Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.3.5. This tutorial is no longer valid. To those who managed to downgrade your baseband, good on you and remember to always preserve your baseband.
UPDATE #1, 18 October 2011, 11.00AM (+8 GMT): It seems like Apple had stopped signing iOS 4.3.5 for iPhone 4, I’m testing it now.
Did you blindly update to iOS 5 without realizing the consequences that it will also update your baseband to 4.11.08 that can’t be unlocked with your Turbo SIM? Apple had stopped signing iOS 4.3.5 on October 17, 2011.
Apple is still signing iOS 4.3.5, which means you can still downgrade to this iOS version. It has baseband 4.10.01 that can be unlocked with Gevey Blue Turbo SIM.
Here are the steps:
1. Download and install iTunes 10.4 or earlier. You will need to remove iTunes 10.5 first.
2. Download iOS 4.3.5 IPSW for iPhone 4 from Apple.
3. Put your device into DFU mode (search a tutorial on YouTube).
4. Connect to iTunes and it will say that your device is in recovery mode and needs to be restored.
5. Go ahead and click shift+restore (Windows) or option+restore (Mac). Select the IPSW you just downloaded.
6. iTunes will verify with Apple server and begins restoring your device. Once completed you will need the official SIM card to activate it. You can use other tools such as TinyUmbrella to confirm that you now have baseband 4.10.01.
7. Now download custom iOS 5 from here. Reinstall iTunes 10.5 in the meantime.
8. Download latest redsn0w from the Dev Team’s website or from here. Start redsn0w, go to Extras > Pwned DFU. This allows your iPhone to accept custom firmware. If you don’t do this, you will get error 1604, 1600 etc.
9. Connect your iPhone to your computer.
10. Click shift+restore (Windows) or option+restore (Mac) and select the custom iOS 5 IPSW you just downloaded.
This time your baseband will be preserved while running on iOS 5 and you can unlock it with Gevey Blue Turbo SIM.
Again – do it now because once Apple stops signing iOS 4.3.5, you will be stuck forever!
Here some Hardware solutions:
UPDATE #3, 18 October 2011, 7.18PM (+8 GMT): One reader just commented that he was able to do downgrade, but I’m not sure if he did it much earlier. It’s still worth trying, though. I responded to his comment and waiting for confirmation.
UPDATE #2, 18 October 2011, 11.06AM (+8 GMT): Sorry guys, Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.3.5. This tutorial is no longer valid. To those who managed to downgrade your baseband, good on you and remember to always preserve your baseband.
UPDATE #1, 18 October 2011, 11.00AM (+8 GMT): It seems like Apple had stopped signing iOS 4.3.5 for iPhone 4, I’m testing it now.
Did you blindly update to iOS 5 without realizing the consequences that it will also update your baseband to 4.11.08 that can’t be unlocked with your Turbo SIM? Apple had stopped signing iOS 4.3.5 on October 17, 2011.
Apple is still signing iOS 4.3.5, which means you can still downgrade to this iOS version. It has baseband 4.10.01 that can be unlocked with Gevey Blue Turbo SIM.
Here are the steps:
1. Download and install iTunes 10.4 or earlier. You will need to remove iTunes 10.5 first.
2. Download iOS 4.3.5 IPSW for iPhone 4 from Apple.
3. Put your device into DFU mode (search a tutorial on YouTube).
4. Connect to iTunes and it will say that your device is in recovery mode and needs to be restored.
5. Go ahead and click shift+restore (Windows) or option+restore (Mac). Select the IPSW you just downloaded.
6. iTunes will verify with Apple server and begins restoring your device. Once completed you will need the official SIM card to activate it. You can use other tools such as TinyUmbrella to confirm that you now have baseband 4.10.01.
7. Now download custom iOS 5 from here. Reinstall iTunes 10.5 in the meantime.
8. Download latest redsn0w from the Dev Team’s website or from here. Start redsn0w, go to Extras > Pwned DFU. This allows your iPhone to accept custom firmware. If you don’t do this, you will get error 1604, 1600 etc.
9. Connect your iPhone to your computer.
10. Click shift+restore (Windows) or option+restore (Mac) and select the custom iOS 5 IPSW you just downloaded.
This time your baseband will be preserved while running on iOS 5 and you can unlock it with Gevey Blue Turbo SIM.
Again – do it now because once Apple stops signing iOS 4.3.5, you will be stuck forever!
Here some Hardware solutions:
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
iOS5 and GEVEY SIM Unlock
Need some feedback some say is working other say no???
1. Download the iTunes update to the latest version from the site of Apple (iTunes 10.5), and download the latest version of iOS 5 GM (9A334) iPhone 4.
2. Download the latest sn0wbreeze v2.8b8. Run it on your computer with Windows and create a new sn0wbreeze_iPhone 4-5.0.ipsw, choose to save the new IPSW, only (Baseband Preservation Mode).
3. Use redsn0w (not sn0wbreeze) and put your iPhone into a mode DFU. Make sure that you do not have any gs.apple.com records in the file / etc / hosts. Let it stay just the way the server Apple.
4. In iTunes, click restore to your new sn0wbreeze_iPhone 4-5.0.ipsw.
5. Upon completion of the firmware, you will have a modem with iOS 5 04/10/01 GM (9A334) then follow the instructions to unlock the iPhone 4 with Gevey Ultra Sim ... http://applenberry.com/
Gevey SIM can unlock iPhone 4 on Baseband 2 10 04 3 10 01 ! Confirmed !
Guys over RedmondPie has just got some exclusive screenshots of unlocked iPhone 4 on baseband 02.10.04 running T-Mobile network. This iPhone 4 is unlocked by Gevey SIM which was announced few days ago.

Gevey SIM for iPhone 4 basically works by forcing the activation of the baseband using the emergency dialer, and it is also said to be vulnerable up to iOS 4.3. In case you want to get a one, you can navigate here and read more about it.
We totally advice and recommend you wait for a legal iPhone 4 unlock from the iPhone Dev Team which will be possible soon thanks to the 40-bit NCK exploit for iPhone 4.
Heres a video in action:
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Gevey SIM for iPhone 4 basically works by forcing the activation of the baseband using the emergency dialer, and it is also said to be vulnerable up to iOS 4.3. In case you want to get a one, you can navigate here and read more about it.
We totally advice and recommend you wait for a legal iPhone 4 unlock from the iPhone Dev Team which will be possible soon thanks to the 40-bit NCK exploit for iPhone 4.
Heres a video in action:
Monday, October 7, 2013
Unlock iPhone 3GS on iOS 4 3 Baseband 4 26 08 with Ultrasn0w Fixer Video
iH8sn0w, the well-know iPhone hacker and the guy behind sn0wbreeze, has managed to port new tool called ultrasn0w fixer on iPhone 3GS running iOS 4.3, ultrasn0w fixer has been developed by msft_guy (TinyUmbrella developer), he successfully developed ultrasn0w fixer in the beta stages of iOS 4.3.

What will ultrasn0w fixer do?
Till now, ultrasn0w fixer will be able to unlock iPhone 3GS running iOS 4.3 which has previously unlocked via iPad baseband 6.15.00, also iH8sn0w will release a new upgraded version of his sn0wbreeze jailbreak to include this ultasn0w fixer on it. Precisely you will be able to unlock your iPhone 3GS on the new iOS 4.3 baseband 4.26.08.
Will ultrasn0w fixer work on iPhone 4 ?
According to iH8sn0w you will be able to unlock iPhone 4 on iOS 4.3 / 4.2.1 / 4.1 basebands 4.10.01 / 3.10.01 / 2.10.04 with the ultrasn0w fixer soon.
ETA for the new Ultrasn0w ?
iH8sn0w has just confirmed via his twitter that he will release it for iPhone 3GS tomorrow, but he didnt give an exact date for iPhoe 4

What will ultrasn0w fixer do?
Till now, ultrasn0w fixer will be able to unlock iPhone 3GS running iOS 4.3 which has previously unlocked via iPad baseband 6.15.00, also iH8sn0w will release a new upgraded version of his sn0wbreeze jailbreak to include this ultasn0w fixer on it. Precisely you will be able to unlock your iPhone 3GS on the new iOS 4.3 baseband 4.26.08.
Will ultrasn0w fixer work on iPhone 4 ?

ETA for the new Ultrasn0w ?

Saturday, October 5, 2013
Unlock Your iPhone 4S iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS Using SAM 5 0 5 0 1 5 1
These are instructions on how to unlock your iPhone using SAM. This method will work with the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G on iOS 5.x.
Step One
Jailbreak your iPhone. You can find instructions on how to do that using the Jailbreak Wizard.
Step Two
Tap to launch Cydia from your SpringBoard.

Step Three
Press to select Manage from the tabs at the bottom of the screen.

Step Four
Press the large Sources button.

Step Five
Press the Edit button at the top right of the screen.

Step Six
Press the Add button that appears at the top left of the screen.

Step Seven
Enter http://repo.bingner.com and press the Add Source button.

Step Eight
Press the large Return to Cydia button.

Step Nine
Press to select Bingner from the list of Sources.

Step Ten
Choose SAM from the list of packages.

Step Eleven
Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.

Step Twelve
Press the Confirm button to begin installation.

Step Thirteen
Once installation has completed press the large Restart SpringBoard button.

Step Fourteen
Insert your new SIM card and tap to select SAMPrefs from your SpringBoard.

Step Fifteen
Tap Utilities

Step Sixteen
Press to select De-Activate iPhone. Your ActivationState under "More Information" should now be "Unactivated"




Step Seventeen
With SAM enabled, tap Method and choose By Country and Carrier.


Step Eighteen
Tap Country and choose the country of your ORIGINAL SIM.


Step Nineteen
Tap Carrier and choose your ORIGINAL carrier that your iPhone is locked to.


Step Twenty
For some carriers operating more than one Carrier ID you may need to select SIM ID. If you are unable to activate in Step Twenty Four then you have selected the wrong one.


Step Twenty One
Tap More Information and copy the IMSI under SAM Details to the clipboard.


Step Twenty Two
Tap Spoof Real SIM to SAM


Step Twenty Three
Go back to the main SAM screen and paste the IMSI number in your clipboard.


Step Twenty Four
Connect your iPhone to the computer and let iTunes reactivate your phone.

"Double click "Phone Number" parameter at the main device screen and make sure that the ICCID matches that of your SIM card." If not you need to start over from Step Fourteen."
Step Twenty Five
Unplug your iPhone from the computer and close iTunes.
Step Twenty Six
Reopen SAMPrefs from your SpringBoard and disable it using the Enabled switch.


Step Twenty Seven
Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch iTunes again.

You should get an error saying that your phone cannot be activated. This is normal. Just close iTunes and open it again.

Step Twenty Eight
In a short time you should see signal bars. Congratulations!


IMPORTANT:
If push notifications stop after this process, you can restore then with the Clear Push utility in SAM, followed by connecting to iTunes.
Your phone will work normally with your SIM card and that SIM card ONLY since we have tricked iTunes to think that ICCID is one of the intended carriers. The phone can be rebooted and connected to iTunes freely without losing the "unlock", at least for now.
A big thanks to Loktar_Sun and Laforet for their contributions!
Step One
Jailbreak your iPhone. You can find instructions on how to do that using the Jailbreak Wizard.
Step Two
Tap to launch Cydia from your SpringBoard.
Step Three
Press to select Manage from the tabs at the bottom of the screen.
Step Four
Press the large Sources button.
Step Five
Press the Edit button at the top right of the screen.
Step Six
Press the Add button that appears at the top left of the screen.
Step Seven
Enter http://repo.bingner.com and press the Add Source button.
Step Eight
Press the large Return to Cydia button.
Step Nine
Press to select Bingner from the list of Sources.
Step Ten
Choose SAM from the list of packages.
Step Eleven
Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.
Step Twelve
Press the Confirm button to begin installation.
Step Thirteen
Once installation has completed press the large Restart SpringBoard button.
Step Fourteen
Insert your new SIM card and tap to select SAMPrefs from your SpringBoard.
Step Fifteen
Tap Utilities
Step Sixteen
Press to select De-Activate iPhone. Your ActivationState under "More Information" should now be "Unactivated"
Step Seventeen
With SAM enabled, tap Method and choose By Country and Carrier.
Step Eighteen
Tap Country and choose the country of your ORIGINAL SIM.
Step Nineteen
Tap Carrier and choose your ORIGINAL carrier that your iPhone is locked to.
Step Twenty
For some carriers operating more than one Carrier ID you may need to select SIM ID. If you are unable to activate in Step Twenty Four then you have selected the wrong one.
Step Twenty One
Tap More Information and copy the IMSI under SAM Details to the clipboard.
Step Twenty Two
Tap Spoof Real SIM to SAM
Step Twenty Three
Go back to the main SAM screen and paste the IMSI number in your clipboard.
Step Twenty Four
Connect your iPhone to the computer and let iTunes reactivate your phone.
"Double click "Phone Number" parameter at the main device screen and make sure that the ICCID matches that of your SIM card." If not you need to start over from Step Fourteen."
Step Twenty Five
Unplug your iPhone from the computer and close iTunes.
Step Twenty Six
Reopen SAMPrefs from your SpringBoard and disable it using the Enabled switch.
Step Twenty Seven
Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch iTunes again.
You should get an error saying that your phone cannot be activated. This is normal. Just close iTunes and open it again.
Step Twenty Eight
In a short time you should see signal bars. Congratulations!
IMPORTANT:
If push notifications stop after this process, you can restore then with the Clear Push utility in SAM, followed by connecting to iTunes.
Your phone will work normally with your SIM card and that SIM card ONLY since we have tricked iTunes to think that ICCID is one of the intended carriers. The phone can be rebooted and connected to iTunes freely without losing the "unlock", at least for now.
A big thanks to Loktar_Sun and Laforet for their contributions!
Saturday, September 28, 2013
How To Unlock iOS 4 3 2 On iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS With Ultrasn0w Fixer For 4 3 2
As always unlockers were warned not to update or jailbreak using redsn0w and should wait for custom firmware jailbreak solution. iOS modder and hacker DjayB6 has released Ultrasn0w Fixer for iOS 4.3.2 firmware. This update is only for 4.3.2 compatibility and ONLY unlocks the baseband that Ultrasn0w 1.2.1 currently supports. This fixer will support the following basebands:04.26.xxThis fixer will NOT work with the following basebands:
- 01.59.xx
- 04.26.xx
- 05.11.xx
- 05.12.xx
- 05.13.xx
- 06.15.xx (For 3GS users)
Here’s how you can get this fixer:
- 02.10.xx
- 03.10.xx
- 04.10.xx
- 05.14.xx
- 05.15.xx
- 05.16.xx
Step 1: Start Cydia on your jailbroken iPhone iOS 4.3.2
Step 2: Select Manage tab at the bottom of your iPhone screen and then select Sources.
Step 3: Select Edit and then select Add. Now enter a URL source. Type http://djayb6.com and select on Add Source. Once Cydia has added the source click on Return to Cydia button.
Step 4: After installation search for ultrasn0w fixer for 4.3.2 in Cydia and install it.
Step 5: Restart your iPhone.
And you’re done!!! You should now have an unlocked iPhone 4, 3GS.
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