Post: Unlock Any Jailbroken iPhone 4S,4,3Gs On iOS 5.1 & 5.0.1
04-22-2012, 12:02 PM #1
IamQwerty
You talkin to me?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Seen this tutorial Today and tried it works a treat so thought id share it, Instructions below

Steps:

1. If your iPhone isn’t Jailbroken, you need to Jailbreak it prior to this tutorial – follow one of the tutorials listed below to accomplish that:

2. Open Cydia, navigate to Manage -> Sources, tap the “Edit” button (top right), tap the “Add” button (top left) and input the following source: You must login or register to view this content.

3. After the source has been added, go back to Cydia and install “SAM” (or Subscriber Artificial Module) from the newly added source

4. Once SAM has been successfully installed and you’ve restarted your Springboard, insert the SIM card that you intend to use into your iPhone’s SIM tray

5. Go to the options portion of SAM by either navigating to it via the Settings app, or by launching the SAMPrefs app on your springboard

6. Open Utilities and select “Awesome facee-Activate iPhone” – if “Awesome facee-Activate iPhone isn’t an option, skip to the next step

7. Verify that your ActivationState reads “Unactivated” in the “More Information” portion of SAMPrefs

8. Ensure that SAM is enabled, open the “Method” portion of SAMSPrefs and select “By Country and Carrier”

9. Go to “More Information”, copy the IMSI number in the “SAM Details” field and tap “Spoof Real SIM to SAM”

10. Tap “SAM” (top left) and confirm that the “Method” reads “Manual”; if it doesn’t, simply change it

11. Paste the IMSI string, obtained from step 9, in the IMSI field on the main SAM screen

12. Connect your iPhone to your computer via and allow iTunes to do re-activate your phone

As a precautionary measure, double click the “Phone Number” field on the iPhone screen and ensure that the ICCID number matches that of your SIM card. If the numbers don’t match up, you’ll need to start over

13. Close iTunes, unplug your iPhone and disable SAM on the main screen inside of SAMPrefs

14. Open iTunes, connect your iPhone to your computer via USB again, ignore any activation errors and restart iTunes (close out and reopen it)

15. At this step, you should start to see signal bars appear

Congratulations, you’ve successfully unlocked your iPhone!

NOTE: If Push notifications stop working properly, just use the “clear push” utility built into SAMPrefs, plug your iPhone into your computer via USB and launch iTunes.

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Video TUT -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYA-UsBUGA
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04-25-2012, 09:54 PM #11
Coqui
Former Staff
Originally posted by Rab View Post
Just restore and its back to normal. My question, can I use only the sim I used to unlock it? Or all cards from that provider?

Best regards.


If you want to use another SIM you need to make everything back or you can simply save the unlocking tickets and just change them when you want to use another SIM. Here's a tutorial for that You must login or register to view this content. =D
05-09-2012, 07:17 AM #12
JewVOsama
You go boom big HERO
Originally posted by IamQwerty View Post
Seen this tutorial Today and tried it works a treat so thought id share it, Instructions below

Steps:

1. If your iPhone isn’t Jailbroken, you need to Jailbreak it prior to this tutorial – follow one of the tutorials listed below to accomplish that:

2. Open Cydia, navigate to Manage -> Sources, tap the “Edit” button (top right), tap the “Add” button (top left) and input the following source: You must login or register to view this content.

3. After the source has been added, go back to Cydia and install “SAM” (or Subscriber Artificial Module) from the newly added source

4. Once SAM has been successfully installed and you’ve restarted your Springboard, insert the SIM card that you intend to use into your iPhone’s SIM tray

5. Go to the options portion of SAM by either navigating to it via the Settings app, or by launching the SAMPrefs app on your springboard

6. Open Utilities and select “De-Activate iPhone” – if “De-Activate iPhone isn’t an option, skip to the next step

7. Verify that your ActivationState reads “Unactivated” in the “More Information” portion of SAMPrefs

8. Ensure that SAM is enabled, open the “Method” portion of SAMSPrefs and select “By Country and Carrier”

9. Go to “More Information”, copy the IMSI number in the “SAM Details” field and tap “Spoof Real SIM to SAM”

10. Tap “SAM” (top left) and confirm that the “Method” reads “Manual”; if it doesn’t, simply change it

11. Paste the IMSI string, obtained from step 9, in the IMSI field on the main SAM screen

12. Connect your iPhone to your computer via and allow iTunes to do re-activate your phone

As a precautionary measure, double click the “Phone Number” field on the iPhone screen and ensure that the ICCID number matches that of your SIM card. If the numbers don’t match up, you’ll need to start over

13. Close iTunes, unplug your iPhone and disable SAM on the main screen inside of SAMPrefs

14. Open iTunes, connect your iPhone to your computer via USB again, ignore any activation errors and restart iTunes (close out and reopen it)

15. At this step, you should start to see signal bars appear

Congratulations, you’ve successfully unlocked your iPhone!

NOTE: If Push notifications stop working properly, just use the “clear push” utility built into SAMPrefs, plug your iPhone into your computer via USB and launch iTunes.

Link - You must login or register to view this content.
Video TUT -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYA-UsBUGA

Does this method still work because some comments in the video said it was patched
05-09-2012, 11:37 AM #13
IamQwerty
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Originally posted by JewVOsama View Post
Does this method still work because some comments in the video said it was patched


ye sorry it does seem to be patched now
05-29-2012, 05:22 AM #14
is there anything coming out soon or is there anyone working on it?
05-29-2012, 10:28 AM #15
Pixie Lott
Keep it MeLLo
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05-29-2012, 04:01 PM #16
Coqui
Former Staff
Originally posted by Pixie
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What's wrong with that pic?

If you didn't know this method was patched so there's currently no way to unlock all iPhones but if this was previously done and you save the keys then it will work. Smile
05-29-2012, 04:45 PM #17
Pixie Lott
Keep it MeLLo
Originally posted by Coqui View Post
What's wrong with that pic?

If you didn't know this method was patched so there's currently no way to unlock all iPhones but if this was previously done and you save the keys then it will work. Smile


oh my bad i didnt read it through, I thought it was a JB thread

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