Beiträge von 2sexy4u

    Re: Re: mit D2 in Österreich über t-mobile telefonieren?


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    Original geschrieben von moneypenny
    Mit der deutschen Vodafone Callya (Xtra wäre T-Mobile!) kommst Du NICHT ins österreichische T-Mobile-Netz. Nur zu A1.
    Mit der T-Mobile Xtra kommst Du andersherum auch nicht ins A1 Mobilkom Austria-Netz, mit der T-Mobile-Vertragskarte aber schon.


    Totaler Schwachsinn, man kann mit Vodafone Callya in Oesterreich ohne Probleme T-Mobile AT nutzen - und das noch mit guenstigem Reiseversprechen :rolleyes:

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    Original geschrieben von lil_chief
    An alle iPhone User:


    Warum funzt Youtube auf dem iPhone nicht, auch wenn ich WLan habe? Geht das nur über EDGE? Und: Gibt es noch keine möglichkeit, fürs iPhone nen Flashplayer zu installieren?


    mfg


    einfach mal in den einschlaegigen Foren nachschlagen :rolleyes: .


    ...wenn du das iPhone "normal" aktivierst und dann den Vertrag normal wieder kuendigst, kannst du auch nachher YouTube benutzen.

    Gerade bei "The iPhone Dev Wiki" gelesen :( :


    "Progress Report


    Will we ever unlock the iPhone?
    All problems with unlocking lie in the baseband, the radio chipset for the iPhone. The chipset is an S-Gold2, and don't come in the chat and give us links to PapaUtils, we can't use them.
    Now the iPhone only has one lock, a network personalization lock. This lock means the MCC(US=310) and the MNC(AT&T=410) must match the first six digits of the SIM cards IMSI. This check is done in the baseband firmware itself. I'm not really sure where yet, but that isn't really relevant.
    The only thing standing in the way of an unlock is the baseband. All the other sim checks are known and can be patched out. We even know the AT command to do the unlock. It's 'AT+CLCK="PN",0,"xxxxxxxx"'. But good luck finding those x's. They are called the NCK, or Network Control Key, and are believed to be unique in everyones phone. Forget brute force(time impractical) and the obvious entries. If you still think bruteforce is a good idea, read this
    So why can't we just patch the firmware? The firmware, located in the ramdisk at /usr/local/standalone/firmware/ICE03.12.06_G.fls, is signed. See here for what I know about the file. The sig is checked in the baseband bootloader. The updater program, bbupdater, only checks a checksum, which can be changed. The update will take, but then the phone won't boot because the sigs don't match.
    I worked two solid days on disasseming the radio fw. I found a few backdoors, but none that would lead to an unlock. If you are *good* with disassembling ARM, PM me for the idb. I've documented a lot of functions pretty well. Although, this firmware is very difficult to work through. I'm 90% sure the password check happens in the function called pwdcheck, but I haven't found it yet. For all I know there could be a simple algorithm to generate the NCKs that I am overlooking.
    ~geohot"


    Quelle: http://iphone.fiveforty.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page