
For those who have unlocked your iPhone (v.1.0.2) and you’ve started worrying about it voids the warranty and no upgrade support from Apple anymore. No worry, here comes a new method for revirginizing your iPhone back to its factory locked state. The method fixes seczones and NVRAMs, presumably restoring the iPhone to its original, locked, and upgradable state.
The method sounds little complicated, which you have to deal with Putty, WinSCP for connecting and transfering files to your iPhone. And to run ipsf, and geohot over the command lines. This should be faily easy for those who’re used to Linux or FreeBSD shell enviroment. After few steps of running few commands through it, then reboot your iPhone and it’ll get back to its virgin and locked state!


March 31st, 2008 at 8:20 am
[...] iPhone from iTunes directly. The developers claim that the PWN tool allows iPhone owners to easily restore their iPhone to whatever states they like such as from the jailbroken iPhone to the [...]
April 18th, 2010 at 11:15 pm
[...] Some SIM cards might need you to have minimal cutting. But in most cases, you don’t need to cut the SIM card to get it to fit with this unlock card. The SIM unlock card is inserted in parallel with your operator’s SIM card, and enables it to be used on a cell phone that is locked for another operator. The product page has a long list of mobile phones that have been tested working OK with this unlock card. Oh yes, iPhone 1.2.3 is in the list! And the best is using this universal SIM unlock card will still leave your iPhone’s firmware “virgin”. [...]