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Originally Posted by renny
At the end of the day, if you hacked your iphone or your 360 you're forcing the hardware to do something it was never intended to do (in this case the iphone was never intended to run on a non AT&T network) if it breaks, too bad so sad.
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So when the iPhone is released in Europe on O2, then those people should be SOL too, right?
The iPhone is intended to be used on a TDMA (GSM) communication system. Modifying the firmware so that it can be used on ANY GSM network not just AT&T is still not changing the intended purpose of the iPhone.
It's legal to unlock a phone from a certain provider.