Following the recent announcement about the UK launch of the iPhone on O2, Steve Jobs (Apple CEO) says Apple will fight the iPhone SIM unlocking battle.
A warning to all those who have already unlocked their iPhones is that the forthcoming iPhone software update may turn your iPhone into a useless but attractive brick. One word of warning is not to be the first to install the new iPhone software update. More details are available from ars technica.




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Ross
September 20th, 2007 at 9:15 am
1Follows nicely on from a post on The Shelf about the launch of the Iphone in the states. Nice game of cat and mouse going on here between Apple and hackers, although I thing a certain amount of scaremongering is in place.
No doubt you can avoid the software update that ‘could’ render the phone useless, untill another way around Apples hacking protection is found.
Jimmy
September 20th, 2007 at 11:50 am
2I will now surprise you young Robin. Although being a Apple crusader and fan of all things white and aluminium, the prospect of the UK iPhone has not really been especially motivating at all.
O2 must have done their sums right to expect the massive demand for the gadget around Christmas and are therefore banking on huge numbers being sold. A quick look at O2’s website will reveal that the contracts available for the iPhone are dissapointing to say the least, and get extremely expensive if you use more than 200 minutes a month for instance.
Rival products to the iPhone have also to be considered. Sony Ericsson’s replacement for the K810i will soon hit the shelves, with an impressive array of features to boot. Other manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson have also built into their phones cameras upto 5 million pixels. Although this size is in fact pointless as these cameraphones have tiny apertures thus picture quality is poor, gimmicks such as these alonside issues such as device size and speed (although the iPhone uses Safari and OSX for internet browsing, it isn’t fitted with high speed connection as other phones) means the iPhone has some very strong competitors.
Therefore as much a breakthrough as the iPhone is, it will not be top of the shopping list. With subsequent device versions the picture may get better, as well as the arrogance of mobile networks hopefully subsiding under consumer pressure, but for the time being, this Apple enthusiast just isn’t that bothered..
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