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How To Unlock iPhone 4S Using Gevey Ultra S

With no traces of software unlock release by the Dev team in coming future - for all those new iPhone 4S devices, here is the good news. After the recent Chinese development team claim to unlock iPhone 4 (1.59.00, 2.10.04, 3.10.01, 4.10.01) and iPhone 4S (1.0.11, 1.0.13, 1.014) using ChinaSnow, the old familiar hardware unlocking leader – Gevey is releasing new Ultra S exclusive for iPhone 4S devices.

 

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According to Gevey, their new SIM interposer will work with any GSM iPhone 4S running iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1 with baseband versions 1.0.11, 1.013, 1.0.14. Those have you already using Gevey SIM earlier on your devices, this new piece comes with some new features which should make your life easier -

   •GEVEY™ True Plug-and-Play Unlocking SIM Interposer
   •No Need to Dial International Emergency Number 112
   •Untethered Unlock with no Jailbreak Required
   •Compatible with all GSM iPhone 4S SIM Cards(Does not work on CDMA iPhone)
   •Complete Unlock with all 2G and 3G data services
   •No SIM Card Cutting or Physical Modifications
   •Works on iOS 5.0, 5.0.1
   •Works on Baseband 1.0.11, 1.013, 1.0.14
   •Guaranteed Better Reception than Previous
   •Decreased Power Consumption

You can pre-order this interposer now from the official ApplenBerry site here. As always, we recommend you to wait for somebody to try out for its authenticity. The expected shipping date is between March 3 and March 7, 2012.

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  1. For those in need of automatic unlocking for AT&T iPhone 4S ( 5.1 , 5.0.1 or 5.0 ) use newest Gevey Ultra S ( no 112 dialing, just plug n go ) !!! You will find them on ebay but be careful who you deal with! I did some research and found them on ebay with 100% positive feedback and followed to their site for cheapest prices:
    http://www.miamiavenuesales.com
    They work perfect and they are 100% all about customer service if you do need any assistance. And no, I do not work for them. Good luck, iphone geeks!!!

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