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The [[IPhone_Dev_Team|iPhone Dev team]] states that, “Subscriber Artificial Module (SAM)” tricks your [[iPhone]] and [[iTunes]] into creating legitimate activation tickets even though you’re unlocked with [[ultrasn0w]]. This means you get the full benefit of push applications." |
The [[IPhone_Dev_Team|iPhone Dev team]] states that, “Subscriber Artificial Module (SAM)” tricks your [[iPhone]] and [[iTunes]] into creating legitimate activation tickets even though you’re unlocked with [[ultrasn0w]]. This means you get the full benefit of push applications." |
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+ | Unlike hacktivation, SAM does not seem to put extra strain on the battery life of the device or interfere with push notifications as an individual ticket is created per device. |
Revision as of 22:50, 31 January 2011
Subscriber Artificial Module (SAM)
This will allow you to do official activation on an iPhone without a stock SIM and without using hacktivation.
The iPhone Dev team states that, “Subscriber Artificial Module (SAM)” tricks your iPhone and iTunes into creating legitimate activation tickets even though you’re unlocked with ultrasn0w. This means you get the full benefit of push applications."
Benefits
Unlike hacktivation, SAM does not seem to put extra strain on the battery life of the device or interfere with push notifications as an individual ticket is created per device.