Unlock your iPhone 5 on iOS 6 with the R-sim 7

Factory Unlock iPhone

R - sim 7 The iPhone 5, recently introduced, is therefore subject to the lock operator for 3 months in the three incumbents. IPhone 5 Only purchased directly from the AppStore or from any operator Free is released.

So if you find a purchaser blocked iPhone 5 in one of the three operators, or even purchased abroad, it is currently impossible to unlock unless you use the new SIM card specific R-sim7. This new card inter poser (which is inserted the SIM of your nano operator) will allow you to unlock your iPhone 5.

This solution does not require jailbreak, anyway nonexistent at this time for the iPhone 5. This method to unlock iPhone 5 works for now with all basebands (As a reminder, the baseband is a kind of BIOS iPhone, baseband version is obtained by going to Settings -> General -> About -> Prog.’s modem).

To function, the R-sim7 just needs to be introduced in place of the drawer of your iPhone with your nano SIM inside. Once inserted, go to Settings -> Phone -> SIM Applications, and then you set your operator automatic mode, unless your provider is not found. A manual mode is available that provides access to more than 200 operators worldwide. Once configured, restart your iPhone to be fully unlocked.

For less than $ 25, this card R-sim7 may be the ideal solution for those looking for a way to unlock an iPhone 5, while knowing that such Ultrasn0w software solutions are not ready to see the day the iOS 6 and basebands.

Versions of this map are R-sim7 for iPhone 4S iOS 6. This is the Official Website where these cards are available sim7-R.

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One Response to “Unlock your iPhone 5 on iOS 6 with the R-sim 7”

  1. I do agree with all of the ideas you’ve introduced on your post. They’re really convincing and will certainly work.
    Still, the posts are very short for newbies. May you please lengthen them a bit from subsequent time?
    Thanks for the post.

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