How I decoded an iPhone 5 bought from the USA

  I told you yesterday that iPhone 5 terminals bought in the USA at full price are actually decoded, but it matters a lot how you activate the terminal. If you activate the device in the US, then it will be encoded on the AT&T network, but if you activate it outside the US, then it will be decoded. If you activate the terminal in the USA and go to another country, then you can restore and reactivate from that country, and the terminal will be decoded. If you are still in the USA and want to use the terminal with any card you want, then there is a method to decode your device by simply activating it.

  I bought the terminal iPhone 5 at full price from an Apple Store and in it I have an AT&T card. With the help of a VPN from Romania that had a Romanian IP I activated the device using the AT&T card from him. Basically iTunes didn't care about the fact that I have an AT&T card in the terminal, it took note of the fact that I'm in Romania, analyzing the IP, and showed me the above message. I didn't manage to put a Romanian card in it, but I'm 100% sure it will work, otherwise iTunes won't show my message.

  The method should work on any iPhone 5 sold at full price in the US, but the important thing is that you do the activation using a VPN, or another system, which masks your IP from the US with the one from Romania. I don't know if classic proxy services do this, so be careful. If you do the initial activation in the USA, then there should be no problems to decode it in Romania by doing another restore from our country.