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12/05/2008, 5:10pm, EST
Friday, December 5th
USBfever touts SIM Unlock Card for iPhone 3G
USBfever has released a new SIM Unlock Card, which it says is compatible with the v2.2 iPhone firmware. The card should theoretically allow the use of different networks' SIM cards in an iPhone 3G, without having to resort to the risks posed by jailbreaking. The 10mm-thick Unlock Card is positioned parallel to a user's own SIM card, and can also be used in any other locked mobile phone.
The Unlock Card is further claimed to support 95 percent of upcoming models, with the ability to upgrade as necessary for use in future devices. The card is being priced at $35, and is compatible with the iPhone 1.1.1 firmware or later.

Filed under: iPhone, hacks, mobile phones
Other story tags: iPhone 3G, unlock
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10mm thick hu?
bloody imperialists...
metricists...
Imperialists would use fractions of an inch...so I guess you mean bloody metricists? (Is that even a word?)
1cm?
That's pretty thick, it's actually 0.10mm thick.
no coincidence
"That's pretty thick"
Just like that proofreading guy at MacNN! :)