Apple does not care about the unlock. I wantts to sell devices, like it sells iPods and makes tons o monay without any handout from an operator. The reason they created the lock are (a) to make the consumer, used to getting discounts for signing up for long contracts, would feel they are wasting this potential when buying a phone, (b) apple wnated someone to develop Job's dream: the visual voicemail... (he problablt gets more voicemail msgs than an average persona nd is sick of listening in to them all).. and (c) because he feared phone buyers would no go to apple stores to buy cell phones, he wanted the device to be in retail stores that people go to when phone-shopping... So they don't care... and they probably put in their contract with at&t that "although they did the best they could to avid, they cannot be liable if hackers did their jobs of hacking it..."... Cheers
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Apple does not care about the unlock. I wantts to sell devices, like it sells iPods and makes tons o monay without any handout from an operator. The reason they created the lock are (a) to make the consumer, used to getting discounts for signing up for long contracts, would feel they are wasting this potential when buying a phone, (b) apple wnated someone to develop Job's dream: the visual voicemail... (he problablt gets more voicemail msgs than an average persona nd is sick of listening in to them all).. and (c) because he feared phone buyers would no go to apple stores to buy cell phones, he wanted the device to be in retail stores that people go to when phone-shopping... So they don't care... and they probably put in their contract with at&t that "although they did the best they could to avid, they cannot be liable if hackers did their jobs of hacking it..."... Cheers