Shiggity
October 8th, 2007, 05:19 PM
Using anySIM 1.0.2, I managed to unlock my iPhone using a T-Mobile card.
I can send and receive calls. Here is what I am wondering:
Can I put in a different T-Mobile card and still send and receive calls?
Can I put in a SIM card from a different carrier and still send and receive calls?
Can I uninstall anySIM once the phone is "unlocked," and put in a different T-Mobile card and still send and receive calls?
Can I uninstall anySIM once the phone is "unlocked," and put in a card from a different carrier and still send and receive calls?
And if not for any of those, what would I have to do to be able to send and receive calls? For instance, is there a SSH method by which I could connect to the iPhone and unlock it for all carriers and any SIM card I put in at any given time, or do I have to repeat the unlocking process every time I want to change SIM cards?
I can send and receive calls. Here is what I am wondering:
Can I put in a different T-Mobile card and still send and receive calls?
Can I put in a SIM card from a different carrier and still send and receive calls?
Can I uninstall anySIM once the phone is "unlocked," and put in a different T-Mobile card and still send and receive calls?
Can I uninstall anySIM once the phone is "unlocked," and put in a card from a different carrier and still send and receive calls?
And if not for any of those, what would I have to do to be able to send and receive calls? For instance, is there a SSH method by which I could connect to the iPhone and unlock it for all carriers and any SIM card I put in at any given time, or do I have to repeat the unlocking process every time I want to change SIM cards?