S sparkyms macrumors 65816 Feb 22, 2007 1,304 3 Southampton UK Jan 5, 2009 #26 Would I be right in saying as soon as you turn the phone off, and then turn it on again it breaks the unlock?
Would I be right in saying as soon as you turn the phone off, and then turn it on again it breaks the unlock?
jmann macrumors 604 Dec 8, 2007 6,932 57 bump on a log in a hole in the bottom of the sea Jan 5, 2009 #27 sparkyms said: Would I be right in saying as soon as you turn the phone off, and then turn it on again it breaks the unlock? Click to expand... No. The unlock is a daemon that is run when the phone boots up and it is permanent until you uninstall it through cydia/installer or you perform a restore in itunes.
sparkyms said: Would I be right in saying as soon as you turn the phone off, and then turn it on again it breaks the unlock? Click to expand... No. The unlock is a daemon that is run when the phone boots up and it is permanent until you uninstall it through cydia/installer or you perform a restore in itunes.
S sparkyms macrumors 65816 Feb 22, 2007 1,304 3 Southampton UK Jan 6, 2009 #28 Then I don't understand why it never works after I've turned it off and back on again when it IS working.
Then I don't understand why it never works after I've turned it off and back on again when it IS working.