Just be aware that Apple does not support unlocking/jailbreaking the iPhone, and does everything in its power to discourage it. This means:<div><br></div><div>• You won't be able to get help from Apple if you have trouble with the iPhone or its OS</div>
<div>• If the iPhone has any warranty left, unlocking/jailbreaking will void it</div><div>• Any iPhone OS or firmware updates will likely undo the unlock/jailbreak, and may in fact render the iPhone inopreative or "bricked"</div>
<div><br></div><div>I don't have an iPhone myself, and haven't tried unlocking/jailbreaking one. I'm not necessarily saying you shouldn't do it, but it's very important that you know the risks before you proceed.</div>
<div><br></div><div>In my opinion, it is irresponsible of an ISP to recommend unlocking/jailbreaking an iPhone, especially if they're not sure of your level of technical expertise. If you're not comfortable doing the unlock/jailbreak yourself, or re-doing or un-doing it as necessary, you shouldn't go down this road.</div>
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