Teenager Cracks I-Phone Code

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You Gotta Admire a Boy With Stick-To-Itness

Actually there does not seem to be anything illegal about what the lad has done. You cannot stop someone from doing something with an appliance/electronic device they already own. The only exception to this (at least in the United States), is when it violates copyright laws, and so far the lad has only figured out a way to use the phone on his phone network (T-Mobile), instead of the assigned AT&T.

By all accounts the boy is very bright and would fit in well here. Began taking things apart at about six years of age, including a vacuum cleaner.

There is nothing morally "shakey" about it,no more than adjusting the factor pre-set water level on a modern washing machine, or any of the other modifications many here make on their own appliances.

L.

 
Nothing wrong with what he did....it's progress. Don't anyone believe for a second that competitors do not regularly diassembel and re-assemble the competitions products....be it cars, appliances, computers, etc., to see how they work and how to one-up their competition. It's done every single day, and good for consumers that it is!
 
L.

"There is nothing morally "shakey" about it,no more than adjusting the factor pre-set water level on a modern washing machine, or any of the other modifications many here make on their own appliances."

YOU KNOW I COULD NOT AGREE WITH YOU MORE! :P
 
I see nothing wrong with it. And he spent months (along with
a group of people apparently) using his brain to work on this.
Nowhere near the same category of exploiting T & A.
 
He says the work he did isn't illegal. He said the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 allows phones to be unlocked.

So that takes care of that. I'm betting that Apple is fuming over this as I am sure that somewhere along the development line somebody somewhere paid for an "exclusivity" contract so the phones would only work on AT&T services. Now that exclusivity contract is worthless.
 
For someone like me who loves Apple products

I'm not a big iPhone fan, cause if I want internet, I have to do it on a 14.1 widescreen.

I saw that he had on eBay the "Second unlocked iPhone" and Friday afternoon it was at $3500, then it jumped to 160 bids and 100 MILLION dollars in the evening (no joke, shoulda screenshot it). He did call eBay to find out if the bids were fake, and later it got taken down cause of an "error in the listing"
 

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