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(I'm assuming the NCK Brute Force can still work on newer devices, Apple takes a view of "if it ain't broke don't fix it") |
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+ | '''N'''etwork '''C'''ontrol '''K'''ey or '''NCK''' is a 15-digit key required to "legitimately" [[unlock]] an iPhone. The mechanism to unlock the phone with a valid NCK is still present and usable in [[X-Gold 608]] and presumably [[X-Gold 618|later]] basebands. It is, however, superseded by the policies set in the [[WildcardTicket]] that is generated during the activation process. An unlocked phone receives a wildcard ticket that has no restrictions set. |
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− | Network Control Key. The 15-digit key required to "legitimately" [[unlock]] the [[M68ap|iPhone 2G]]. Every other [[iPhone]] revision is unlocked with a [[WildcardTicket]] which permits every [[wikipedia:Mobile Network Code|MNC]]/[[wikipedia:Mobile Country Code|MCC]]/[[wikipedia:ICCID|ICCID]] combination. This WildcardTicket is a combination of the NCK key from Apple, and your ChipID and NorID. |
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[[Category:Baseband]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 11 March 2012
Network Control Key or NCK is a 15-digit key required to "legitimately" unlock an iPhone. The mechanism to unlock the phone with a valid NCK is still present and usable in X-Gold 608 and presumably later basebands. It is, however, superseded by the policies set in the WildcardTicket that is generated during the activation process. An unlocked phone receives a wildcard ticket that has no restrictions set.
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