By the time the iPhone Dev Team figures out a way to unlock your iPhone 3G, other people will also try to unlock Apple’s handset. It seems that in Vietnam it’s possible to unlock your iPhone 3G. For about $80 you will have your iPhone physically unlocked.

Here’s how the whole process is reported to be working:

First, a technician opened up the phone and stripped it to the motherboard. In his skillful hands, the device seemed much easier to dismantle than I expected.

The technician then extracted the baseband chip, the component that controls the connection between the phone and the mobile network, from the motherboard. (This is a painstaking task as the chip is strongly glued to the phone’s motherboard. A mistake during this process could brick the phone completely.)

Once the chip was extracted, it was Tuan Anh’s turn. He used a chip reader to read information into a file. He then used a Hex editor to remove the locking data from the file, and after that, the chip got reprogrammed with the newly altered file. Now it was no longer programmed to work with only a specific provider.

The chip then got reassembled into the motherboard, another painstaking process.

As a last step, the technician put the phone back together, and it looked like nothing had been done to it.

Get your bags ready then. You’ll have to go all the way to Vietnam for that!

via Boing Boing

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