The answer is yes. Finally! The prayers of many dismayed iPhone buyers have been heard. As confirmed by CNN, an organization of techies from iPhoneSIMfree has successfully cracked the mobile phone. By designing software that unlocks the iPhone, users can now have the option to use any SIM card from any network on the unit. It looks like AT&T won’t be having the last laugh on this one.
CNN reported in early September 2007 of a certain Brett Shulte from iPhoneSIMfree who demonstrated unlocking the iPhone. There was no soldering or breaking open required, just a few minutes with the software, and voila! He inserted a T-Mobile SIM card into the iPhone and it worked. According to CNN, the actual software is yet to be released for public purchase.
Unlocking the iPhone does pose many advantages for its buyers. For one, there is no need to switch to AT&T if you already have an existing subscription elsewhere, just so you can get the iPhone. The iPhone can now be available in countries outside the United States. You don’t need to pay for roaming charges if you’re outside the US. All you have to do is switch your SIM with a local SIM, and you’re ready to go. One more thing, using another network may improve the performance of the unit, as many critics say that AT&T has yet to make the iPhone compatible for 3G speeds.
The iPhoneSIMfree minds have currently released FAQ about the software, but no pricing yet. According to the FAQ, the iPhone still retains its usual functions, even when it is unlocked. Voice and data functions are unlocked and can be used with any network, and in any country. The phone can still be unlocked even after updating the software of the iPhone. More FAQ can be viewed form their site http://iphonesimfree.com.
According to the iPhoneSIMfree site, they are encouraging journalists to contact them about the software if they’re interested to test it out. They encourage interested people to send their comments to the team. They are already working on the immediate public release of this software.





