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Read Before Buying a 3G iPhone for Unlocking or You May Be Sorry

If you are planing on buying a 3G iPhone for unlocking, DON”T, at least not until you read more.

As of right now, there is no way to unlock a brand new 3G iPhone. The newest iPhones have version 2.2.1 firmware, which was released at the end of January. The 2.2.1 firmware includes included an update (02.30.03) to the “baseband” firmware (the chip that makes the iPhone a phone) that breaks the unlock.

Older 3G iPhones can be updated to the 2.2.1 firmware using a special process that preserves the older, unlockable, baseband, but chances are, unless the iPhone has been sitting on the shelf for a month, any newly purchased iPhone will have to wait for an update to yellowSn0w that works with the newest baseband firmware.

If you have an older 3G with 2.2 firmware, you’ll have to use the Mac-only PwnageTool to prepare a custom firmware image with the old baseband.  Unfortunately, if you have a newer 3G iPhone, there is no way to roll-back to the older baseband firmware.

Again, as of early March, new 3G iPhone’s can’t be unlocked until the iphone dev team releases an unlocker that supports the 2.2.1 firmware with the 2.30.3 baseband firmware.

OS X PwnageTool and QuickPwn for 2.1 Firmware

I’m a “little” behind on this news, but the iPhone dev team crew released updates to PwnageTool and QuickPwn for the 2.1 Firmware firmware. Both tools help you Jailbreak your iPhone to allow installation of 3rd party apps. They also jailbreak the first generation iPod touch.

While they can jailbreak both the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G, they can, at this point, only unlock the original iPhone for use with unofficial carriers.

QuickPwn is the easy to use version.  PwnageTool is more powerful.