QUOTE(Edoras @ Jan 3 2009, 11:24 AM)
Not yet.. I have been reading the Dev Team blog and hackintosh since the day they released the Yellowsn0w. It seems there's a lot of problems.
I'm using a Turbosim solution and this is my only phone now. I'm quite worried, after I upgrade and if its not successful, I will be left with an expensive iPod Touch.
Currently, it seems US simcards have more problems as compared to the rest of the world. Not sure about Malaysia...coz it seems some of us here are facing similar problems too.
I have to make sure there is a stable solution before I make a move.
Is this too much to ask?
Update: OK - Thanks TripleH for putting the names of the Successful ones in your front page.
Yeah totally agreed with edoras here. I'm too 1 of the 'locked to AT&T' US iphone owners here. Currently i'm using the latest turbosim which in return provided me with no problems at all in signals, calls and sms wise(celcom or maxis). I'm using a Turbosim solution and this is my only phone now. I'm quite worried, after I upgrade and if its not successful, I will be left with an expensive iPod Touch.
Currently, it seems US simcards have more problems as compared to the rest of the world. Not sure about Malaysia...coz it seems some of us here are facing similar problems too.
I have to make sure there is a stable solution before I make a move.
Is this too much to ask?
Update: OK - Thanks TripleH for putting the names of the Successful ones in your front page.
Frankly the 'softunlock' released atm is still at the beta phase and i'm in no hurries to unlock either expecially when there are no way to be certain that all iphone are out of the known 'issues' after applying the softunlock.
We got the time and can wait. But this is just me so to those who successfully softunlocked their 'locked' iphone- congratulations.
Jan 3 2009, 12:38 PM

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