Source: Gizmodo Until now, Apple has made great efforts to lock the iPhone and impede access. The main reason was to avoid sim unlocking which strains their relationships with the official telecom operators. We know they have achieved little success in this area. Hackers have become knowledgeable experts in the intricacies of the unit.
The arrival of the SDK and the imperative role of AppStore that Apple wants to put in place will give them one more reason to try to block the iPhone.
But things promise to be very bad.
The iPhone dev team has shown that they have managed to unlock the 2.0 beta firmware of the device in order to be able to install unsigned software in addition to those that Apple could offer.
If until now, quoting Steve Jobs, this has all been a game of cat and mouse, the situation will become very difficult to manage.
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