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11 2007 Hackers Claim to Revive 'Bricked' iPhones Hackers Claim to Revive 'Bricked' iPhones Gregg Keizer, Computerworld It's unclear, however, how permanent any "unbrick" fix will be, or whether changes to the hacks that allow modifications will survive the next Apple iPhone update. Hackers have come up with at least one way to "unbrick" iPhones disabled by a firmware update Apple Inc. issued two weeks ago, developers of both paid and free unlock software said Thursday. The iPhoneSIMFree, a commercial venture that was the first to publish a point-and-click unlock hack last month, has announced Version 1.6 of its software, and claimed that it could bring any bricked iPhone back to life. The iPhoneSIMFree hack is sold through a network of online resellers for between US$60 and $99. "SimFree v1.6 release is now capable of completely restoring/repairing software unlocked 'bricked' iPhone[s]," promised the site run by an unknown number of unnamed hackers.
The Great iPhone Hack, round 3 Tom Krazit Two weeks to the day after Apple's iPhone software update wiped third-party applications from the device and disabled unlocked phones, the hackers have struck back.
Free unlock/unbrick for iPhone 1.1.1 on the way Earlier today, iPhoneSIMFree announced that, thanks to the iPhone Dev Team’s jailbreak of iPhone software/firmware 1.1.1 it had created a solution that allows those who used its commerical solution for unlocking the iPhone to upgrade to version 1.1.1 while maintaining unlocked status, along with 1.1.1 unlock solution. The company also announced a 1.1.1 unlock, which the company claims is capable of “completely restoring/repairing software unlocked ‘bricked’ iPhone.”
Rumor: iPhone Firmware version 1.1.2 already in use internally Posted by James Allan Brady in Apple, Apple Firmware, Apple iPhone The streets are talking and they say that Apple might already be using the next firmware on their display models. So what’s so wrong with 1.1.1 that they wouldn’t want it used on their display models? It really does kind of make you wonder. However if this is true, that means that the next firmware update, if its this version, won’t brick your iPhone again because this rumor was floating around shortly before the iPhone Dev Team jailbroken 1.1.1.
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