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Old 09-28-2007, 01:57 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Studio717 View Post
Apparently, modding the iPhone is against the EULA.
Even if it is, a software unlock shouldn't qualify as a mod, any more than entering your contact numbers should -- it's flipping a switch that's built into the device.

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Also, from reading the gadget blogs (and not from personal experience), one kind of unlocking will only get negated, it won't brick the iPhone, just make it only work with an AT&T sim. Another kind will indeed brick the iPhone. An 3rd-party apps don't work anymore, but - again, from what I've read - they don't brick the iPhone, either.
If that's the case, then that's probably fine -- even if re-locking the phone is a bit obnoxious. As long as the software unlock works again after the upgrade, then there's no real harm done. If not ... then they're itchin' for a lawsuit.
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