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Unhacking Your iPhone

With the release of the latest iPhone upgrade, many people if not all of them that hacked the iPhone are regretting their efforts. So how do you reverse the process? there hasn't been nearly as much research done on that procedure.

The iPodObserver has an article that lists how to remove applications that you might have installed on your iPod, and talks about reversing the hack that unlocks the phone and allows you to use it on T-Moble or on some international systems.

See the article here.

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I hear there are lots of people who have gotten their iPhones over to Sprint. Here in Florida, I've seen several phones running Sprint -- but just didn't get to ask how they did it.

Also -- rumor now has it that Apple will appear on the next incarnation of Verizon's upcoming G4 network.

Any ideas? AT&T reception here really sucks big time.

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