The first experiences of authorised unlocks of the Apple iPhone have been reported from Germany this morning. German website MacNotes.de reports that all you have to do to unlock your device via iTunes is to buy a regular Apple iPhone, paying the premium 999 euro (1483 US$) (compared to the T-Mobile option which costs 399 euro (592 US$)). At sale, the IMEI number of your Apple iPhone is recorded and passed on to Apple. When Apple's database is updated including your details, you'll be able to connect your Apple iPhone to iTunes. The device will then be unlocked 'in seconds', and you'll be able to sync it with iTunes. The firmware included with the unlocked German Apple iPhones will stay at version 1.1.2 after the unlock. via macrumors. For un-authorised unlocks please check the check the iPhone Status Ticker page.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
First iPhone 1.1.2 unlocked succesfully!
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Labels: 1.1.2, firmware, germany, iPhone Status Ticker, T-Mobile germany, Unlock
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