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[新闻评论] iPhone最新升级1.1.1.对解锁机器的影响

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发表于 2007-9-28 12:17 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
目前采用软件解锁的iPhone在升级到最新的FW之后,可能会暂时不能使用,机器表现为显示未激活,(象一台新买来的机器一样)..
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国内其他的不少网站上传闻说机器硬件会受影响.其实不然." J4 P7 G2 ?. A+ y& ]
根据目前国外用户的测试情况看,只是把已激活状态改变了.这个时候只需要重新做一次激活就OK了..
$ T) A3 h, j. f5 p/ v这个激活是指机器本身的激活,原来的网络锁仍然是解开的,并不会受到任何影响! @1 i% K8 V$ I0 t
iPhoneSimFree-unlocked iPhones require AT&T SIM to reactivate! s: Y5 T6 u' C- }  A) H
Posted Sep 27th 2007 6:46PM by Chris Ziegler
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Aswe're sure a few readers have noticed, unlocked iPhones upgraded to1.1.1 today aren't exactly unlocked anymore. Unlocking aside, thejailbreaking procedure that was used to load pretty much everyapplication onto firmwares of old isn't working at the moment, so itseems the community's got a little work ahead of it in the next fewhours. In the meantime, though, iPhoneSimFreehas updated its site with the results of preliminary testing on thelatest revision. The good news for buyers is that they apparentlyaren't getting the "Incorrect SIM" lockdown messages being observed bysome anySIMusers -- the bad news, though, is that you've gotta reactivate thedarned thing with your original AT&T SIM after the upgrade takesplace, then you're cool after that. Until the jailbreak isreestablished, activations won't be possible with alternative SIMs.EDGE usage looking a little lighter at the moment, there, T-Mobile?
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/27/iphonesimfree-unlocked-iphones-require-atandt-sim-to-reactivate/
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-28 12:23 | 显示全部楼层

APPLE并未计划用升级损伤解锁的iPhone

这个消息是对此前传闻的一个说明(或是澄清).
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APPLE本身并不故意 去这样做..
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这下,那些使用解锁机器的朋友们可以放心了
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Apple not looking to 'proactively disable' unlocked iPhones! J& j) E% |0 i1 E6 Q+ X9 K
Posted Sep 25th 2007 1:39PM by Darren Murph3 [! J, r$ P5 R) S( B
Filed under: Cellphones
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. H4 X: N+ Z( U2 ~# W. Q, R( `; P7 }Shortly after Apple released a brief statementyesterday regarding iPhone modifications and their impacts onwarranties, the firm's senior vice president of worldwide productmarketing has stepped up to clarify a few issues. In a recentinterview, Phil Schillerwas quoted as saying that the upcoming software update "has nothing todo with proactively disabling a phone that is unlocked or hacked."Furthermore, he added that it was "unfortunate that some programs havecaused damage to the iPhone software," but he noted that "Apple couldnot be responsible for... those consequences." All in all, it doesn'tsound like Apple is changing its stance, but it seems safe to say thatCupertino won't be listening to any crying should subsequent updatesrender your hacked iPhone useless.
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/25/apple-not-looking-to-proactively-disable-unlocked-iphones/
发表于 2007-9-28 13:10 | 显示全部楼层
IPHONE吓唬人罢了,毕竟用解锁的人那么多。APPLE真要玩狠的让这些机子变成砖头,估计APPLE永无安宁之日!
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