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Revision as of 10:47, 2 January 2009
The first iPhone 3G unlock. Released on 01/01/09. [1]
A demo (of a console-only version of the app though) can be seen at http://qik.com/video/729275.
Credit
geohot (injection exploit), MuscleNerd, and The dev team (payload).
Exploit
Relies on an unsigned code exploit.
The actual unlock works by a daemon patching the baseband's RAM on-the-fly, overriding the carrier lock code. It is not permanent because of the signature checks - the bootloader has to pass the sigchecks and the baseband has to pass them too, so any change to the baseband/bootloader cannot be made.
The exploit itself is a buffer overflow in the at+stkprof cmd that devteam used to patch out the carrier checks in RAM.
Source Code
The source code for yellowsn0w is now live [2]
Compatibility
yellowsn0w doesn't work with some carriers or stops working after a while.
See Also
External links
Country | Provider | SIM/USIM | Calls? | SMS? | GPRS/EDGE? | UMTS/HSDPA? | Comments |
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Bermuda | Mobility | SIM | No | No | No | No | Works for about ten minutes then "Sim Failure" occurs and yellowsn0w stops working. |
Germany | O2 | SIM | Yes | Yes | Icon shown but not tested | Icon shown but not tested | -- |