Telstra iPhone SIM hack video
Although the voiceover on this YouTube video was almost too soothing to listen to, the demo being explained definitely got our excitable attention. We're not sure about this hack's details, but the user demonstrating his iPhone's non-AT&T outgoing call usage here gets two thumbs up from us. Apparently, his iPhone was modified to allow non-AT&T SIMs to make outgoing calls on the Telstra network, although no incoming calls were demo'ed in the video. From watching it, wethinks registration on any GSM network would probably be possible. And catch that authentic GSM radio noise interference that's clearly audible.
[Thanks, Greg]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
livatlantis @ Jul 28th 2007 12:05PM
Wow! Is this it? Is the that critical threshold that signals the (network-)freedom of iPhone? Does this mean I can get the device and work it here in Nepal? Congratulations, ozbimmer, and thank you! :) Will definitely need to do more "looking into" on this one.
PEZ @ Jul 28th 2007 11:09PM
Im pretty sure they are using ifantastics carrier logo changer.
AHAHAHAAH. AHAHAHAHA. AHAHAHAHA.
Anthony @ Jul 29th 2007 2:38PM
Video is gone :(
Saral @ Aug 3rd 2007 9:01AM
Hehe, someone from nepal replies first. hey did u see the add in The Himalayan Times? it said book iphone now. price is rs. 65000. limited stock. i wonder what that is???
Billy @ Jul 28th 2008 8:17PM
OK. Now, considering I have no experience with this subject of "hacking" whatsoever, I need to know a couple things. What is a website that can teach me the basics to hacking into computers and electronics? And is there a guarentee that this will work when I buy my new IPhone 3G?
Thanks,
Billy
Billy @ Jul 28th 2008 8:18PM
OK. Now, considering I have no experience with this subject of "hacking" whatsoever, I need to know a couple things. What is a website that can teach me the basics to hacking into computers and electronics? And is there a guarentee that this will work when I buy my new IPhone 3G?
Thanks,
Billy