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Monday 7 February 2011

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Never before has it been so easy to unblock your iPhone. Unblocking is the process that allows you access to international networks, multiple provider's SIM cards, and the freedom to use your phone where you want. Follow these basic instructions and you will be using your phone's full potential in a matter of minutes.

Before you can unblock your iPhone, it needs to be jailbroken. Jailbreaking your phone is the act of using unapproved software to allow your phone to do things that it was not intended to do by it's makers. It does void your warranty, so please do this at your own risk.

To jailbreak your phone you are going to need to find software online that is specific to your os version. If you are using 4.2.1, you will want 'UltraSn0w', which should fulfill all of your unlocking needs. Before any of this happens though, you are going to need to have a jailbroken iPhone. If your iPhone is not jailbroken, then you are going to want to install and run a piece of software called RedPois0n that is available online. With a jailbroken iPhone, you will have a new application called Cydia that allows you to download applications that are not approved by Apple.

Load Cydia and search for 'UltraSn0w'. After you have installed UltraSn0w, your phone is unblocked and ready to be used with any company you choose. You are still going to need to get a SIM card from the cell phone provider that you wish to use and install that.

To remove the SIM card from your current iPhone, it is as simple as taking a paperclip to the small hole at the top of your phone. After giving a little force, the drawer will pop out that is holding the At&t SIM card. Insert the card from the cell provider that you are going to use instead, and turn on your phone.

Now your iPhone is jailbroken, unblocked, and ready to use wherever and with whomever you choose. Please note that doing this will void your phone's warranty, but you can use it anywhere and whenever you want. The choice is yours, but it is better to have been warned. Enjoy!

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