Did You Know? The First-Ever Unlocked iPhone Was Traded-In for a Nissan 350Z

Apple’s iPhone has been around for more than a decade, but these still are many interesting untold (or less known) stories about it. And one of them concerns the first-ever carrier-unlocked unit.

Back in 2007, Apple launched the iPhone as an AT&T-exclusive, so unless they were customers of this particular carrier, buyers in the United States just couldn’t purchase the new phone model.

Unlocking the first iPhones was quite a challenge, especially because the technology was new and Apple itself tried to make this thing as hard as possible. But George Hotz, also known as GeoHot, managed to do it quite fast in August 2007 when he was only 17 years old.

He bypassed Apple’s restrictions and unlocked the original iPhone to work in other networks besides AT&T, eventually generating a huge buzz in the technology world, again because everyone was looking into ways to do it. The hardware-based unlocking method involved disassembling the device, so it wasn’t the easiest thing… (read more)

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