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tbaby123

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Sep 28, 2009
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What is the difference between unlocking your iphone and jailbreaking it? My 2g iphone is unlocked and i can recieve service on it but it says it isnt activated. Does that mean my phone isnt jailbroken? how can i fix this?
 
Unlocking allows you to use the phone on other carriers. Jailbreaking allows you to have 3rd Party Applications.

Also, please do not use such large text next time.
 
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Unlock = insert another sim card for another carrier (t-mobile, etc.)

Jailbreak = ability to install custom things to your phone (requires cydia on your phone.)
 
What is the difference between unlocking your iphone and jailbreaking it? My 2g iphone is unlocked and i can recieve service on it but it says it isnt activated. Does that mean my phone isnt jailbroken? how can i fix this?

I suggest you use google to do some reading/research about jailbreaking and unlocking.

There is a wealth of information out there at your fingertips :(
 
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do you know what i should do about my problem? how can i activate my phone with tmobile so it can be fully functional?
 
do you know what i should do about my problem? how can i activate my phone with tmobile so it can be fully functional?

Yes, and I refer to my previous post.

You should try to help yourself a little bit, then ask for help here if you get stuck.

It's obvious you haven't read the first thing about these.
 
my phone is already unlocked. The tmobile service works. but its telling me the phone isnt activated and i cant get to the home screen
 
What is the difference between unlocking your iphone and jailbreaking it? My 2g iphone is unlocked and i can recieve service on it but it says it isnt activated. Does that mean my phone isnt jailbroken? how can i fix this?

How did you end up with an unlocked iPhone if you don't know the difference between unlocking and jailbreaking?

EDIT: I fixed your font size problem.
 
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