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SpeksETC

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Oct 18, 2007
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Has anyone had any trouble (or heard of people having trouble) with iLiberty?

My iphone arrives tomorrow and I was all ready to to use ziphone to unlock it being that for months people have been saying that it is the best thing out there. I blinked my eyes for a second and now everyone is saying how horrible it is and how much better iLiberty is, etc, etc.

Being that everyone I know used ziphone, I am a little nervous to use iLiberty.
Any advice?
 
Dont be nervous, iLiberty is great.

I've used Ziphone before, and while its good, its not reversible as you know already (I'm assuming). iLiberty will be fully reversible, so you can rest easy.

I used it without a hitch on 2 iPhones already and neither have any issues.
 
Has anyone had any trouble (or heard of people having trouble) with iLiberty?

My iphone arrives tomorrow and I was all ready to to use ziphone to unlock it being that for months people have been saying that it is the best thing out there. I blinked my eyes for a second and now everyone is saying how horrible it is and how much better iLiberty is, etc, etc.

Being that everyone I know used ziphone, I am a little nervous to use iLiberty.
Any advice?

I posted this in another thread, but it applies, so:

I just used iliberty this weekend to jailbreak only, on windows, and it worked perfectly.

A monkey could jailbreak, unlock, and activate an iphone using this program. Literally all you to is click which of the 3 you want, optionally add installer in the process, and 30 seconds later, you have a liberated iPhone.

I did that on Saturday and have been messing with this thing non-stop since, havent had any problems related to iLiberty. Problems loading roms to it...but nothing to do with the jailbreak as far as I know.
 
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