UNLOCK FOR Baseband 4.02.13_G
You will take risk by doing those things and also we suggest you do not do it. also We cannot be responsible for your personal behavior.
NOTES:
- This folder must be placed on your iPhone in this location: /Applications/anySIM.app
- No other location or name should be used! Capitalization matters. This is very important.
- In the directory named above should be all the .png and .bin files for the app, along with the anySIM executable itself.
- This version works only with 4.02.13_G baseband version and can be run on 1.0.2, or 1.1.1 jailbroken systems
- The only way your baseband will be 4.02.13_G while you’re running 1.0.2 or 1.1.1 is if you updated then downgraded firmware
- Although there are scattered reports of successfully running this from 1.1.2, odds are your baseband will reset and you may get stuck with a restore screen, so you should really do this from 1.0.2. But if you try from 1.1.2 and get stuck with a restore screen, don’t panic — so far every single predicament you can get yourself into with software unlock steps can be fixed via normal FW restore or the DFU restore.
- If your iPhone came with 4.02.13_G (aka 1.1.2) OUT OF THE BOX then do NOT use this unlock yet.
- It hasn’t been tested with bootloaders other than BOOT03.09_M3S2
- Very new iPhones (and all U.K. iPhones) come out of the box with BOOT04.06_M3S2.
- If you’re in doubt, check the output of bbupdater -v or go into minicom and issue at+xgendata
- The “u” version of anySIM1.2 was released to give more prominent credit to the original anySIM coders (it is a great app!). But the underlying executable and patch location are the same as in the release available here on Friday November 9th.
You can download anysim12.zip or http://w15.easy-share.com/11442861.html






























December 2nd, 2007 02:59
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