What does an iPhone unlock with Gevey or Rebel SimCard involve

I know that there are many among you who have been waiting impatiently to decode their iPhone 4 terminal for several months. I know that until now those who deal with these decodings have lied shamelessly and as the situation is, they will release absolutely nothing until after the next version of iOS. Under these conditions, I wrote a article in which we explain solutions which you have at the moment if you have a coded terminal, but because a permanent decoding is expensive, I am sure that many will give it up. In this idea I will describe my experience from 2 years ago with an iPhone 3G and a Tornado SIM card.

If you had an iPhone 3G coded on a foreign network at the same time of the year but 2 years ago, then you probably know about the decoding cards that appeared then, the last models that worked on the iPhone. During that time I bought my first iPhone, a 3G purchased SH, coded on a foreign network but with a Tornado SIM in it. The enthusiasm of purchasing an iPhone was soon overshadowed by the Tornado SIM card which unfortunately gave me more problems than I could have ever imagined. Leaving aside the hole in the SIM card (which I had to make in order to use the Tornado SIM) and the fact that I had to struggle to remove the SIM drawer from the phone (I ended up breaking one), the telephony function of My iPhone could not be called functional considering that I sporadically lost signal, people could not call me when I was using the Internet, etc.

The fact that people couldn't call me when I was using the Internet was one thing, but when I switched to 3G I couldn't be called at all, but I could make calls without problems. Worse was when I lost signal and I had to remove the card from it and put it back in, otherwise there was no chance of getting a signal. At one point I had come to believe that that card would fail from being removed/inserted into the phone so much. Tornado SIM was an experience that I would never repeat and I would rather not buy another iPhone than use something like this in it. I don't promote permanent decoding, but to be honest, this kind of card creates a lot of problems and anyone who has had something like this in their phone can support my statements.

If you plan to purchase such a card, prepare for a lot of nerves, signal fluctuations, signal loss, the impossibility of being called, frequent terminal resets, etc. Don't forget that Sherif Hashim a back at work, so maybe an unlock solution will come out someday.