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Don't worry, this should bring you up to speed.
 
Don't worry, this should bring you up to speed.
   
* [[Activate]] - to bypass the required iTunes signup
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* [[Activate]] - to bypass the required iTunes signup.
* [[Jailbreak]] - to allow full write and execute privileges on iPhone
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* [[Jailbreak]] - to allow full write and execute privileges on the iPhone, iPod touch and iPhone 3G.
* [[Unlock]] - to allow the use of any mobile phone carrier's SIM
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* [[Unlock]] - to allow the use of any mobile phone carrier's SIM.
   
 
Think of iPhone as a little computer, even though Apple doesn't want you to. It has a [[S5L8900|processor]], RAM, a "[[NAND|hard drive]]", an operating system, and a [[Baseband Device|cellular modem]] on the serial port.
 
Think of iPhone as a little computer, even though Apple doesn't want you to. It has a [[S5L8900|processor]], RAM, a "[[NAND|hard drive]]", an operating system, and a [[Baseband Device|cellular modem]] on the serial port.

Revision as of 17:05, 4 January 2009

So, all of this sounds intimidating. Jailbreak, sign, secpack, unlock, baseband, iBoot, seczone, ZiPhone, pwnage.

Don't worry, this should bring you up to speed.

  • Activate - to bypass the required iTunes signup.
  • Jailbreak - to allow full write and execute privileges on the iPhone, iPod touch and iPhone 3G.
  • Unlock - to allow the use of any mobile phone carrier's SIM.

Think of iPhone as a little computer, even though Apple doesn't want you to. It has a processor, RAM, a "hard drive", an operating system, and a cellular modem on the serial port.

Now