SAM unlock – a semi-decoding solution that no one expected

  I must admit that I was extremely surprised when I opened the computer on Sunday morning and I saw it as an unlock solution was discovered for iPhone terminals. It's not great, it only partially decodes an iPhone and if you've sold it you might be left without it if Apple blocks it, but the good part is that it works regardless of iOS/baseband version and can be reused in the future . I know that many of you expected something else from the Dev Team, but it seems that they no longer have the necessary capacity to develop jailbreak solutions and we are content with hybrids until another one.

  This decoding solution will be useful up to a certain point and if you lose the files that help you decode the terminal again, and Apple blocks the decoding, then you lose everything. The situation is similar to that of the restore that needs SHSH files, because without SHSH you cannot restore, and without those files from SAM you cannot decode the iPhone again after Apple blocks the procedure, and think it won't block it. The problem is that it is not known if this decoding can be used in the case of changing the iPhone, but activation with SAM does not work like that and I assume that in the case of this decoding things are identical.

  In conclusion, SAM unlock is a decoding solution that you must take advantage of, a decoding solution that will help you in the short and medium term, but which is useless in the long term.