I know that picture. I should since I sent in to macnotes in the first place. :P
Unlock is done in just seconds. The most interesting is that you can swap the sim after activating (from T-D1 to O2 for example) and there is no need to reactive or unlock the iPhone again.
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I know that picture. I should since I sent in to macnotes in the first place. :P
Unlock is done in just seconds. The most interesting is that you can swap the sim after activating (from T-D1 to O2 for example) and there is no need to reactive or unlock the iPhone again.
until you update again... Or does itunes detect if the iphone is unlocked or not?
Apparently iTunes detects the state. Switching SIM's with or without iTunes synchronization in the meantime does not make any difference. :)