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Using SAM Unlock Even After Restoring You iPhone: Tutorial

27 April 2012 No Comment

iPhone4S Using SAM Unlock Even After Restoring You iPhone: Tutorial

It appears Apple has resolved the problem using their activation servers, and this means users who are late to the SAM unlock may not enjoy the phenomanly easy way of unlocking the handset. Thankfully, its not all the users who have lost the chance to unlock their Apple iphones.

Individuals who have been quick to unlock their apple iphone using SAM, and backed their unlock activation tickets can certainly still easily restore the backed tickets and unlock their apple iphones.

If you are presently using unlocked iPhone achieved via SAM unlock then you must hurry and backup your activation ticket now before you lose it forever. Bear in mind that you’ll still require a jailbroken apple iphone for SAM backup, and you’ll need your backed Lockdown folder that you simply saved after effectively unlocking your iPhone the very first time.

If you fulfill the above requirements then you can simply follow the steps below to restore your iPhone unlock.

Before following the guide you should have your secured Lockdown folder located on DropBox. Otherwise, that can be done by other methods, however, as DropBox provides an easy way so you can go with it.

Step 1: Put in the SIM that you made a backup activation ticket for.

Step 2: Start iFile and go to /var/root/Library. Tap into edit located at the upper right corner, and choose Lockdown, and tap over the zip button to generate a backup from the present Lockdown folder. Give it some name to identify it easily. Now, go to the bottom to make certain that a backup zip file is made. You can now delete the Lockdown folder utilizing the trash icon.

Step 3: Start DropBox, locate your backed up Lockdown folder along with the SAM unlock activation ticket created out of your unofficial SIM card. Using the iFile open the zip file, and choose Unarchiver. It will unzip the Lockdown folder to the standard directory that is the Documents folder.

Step 4: Tap over the edit button located in the upper right corner, pick LockDown and again tap over the clipboard icon beneath to duplicate the LockDown folder. Now, select done.

Step 5: Steer to /var/root/Library, and tap over the edit button again located in the upper right area, tap over the clipboard icon, and choose paste. Select done.

Step 6: In case you continue to have SAMPrefs installed, go to /User/Library/Preferences and search for SAM. Erase the com.bingner.sam.plist file in the event it is available. This would make certain that SAM settings is not active as it will result in some issues.

Step 7: Turn your iPhone off.

Step 8: Switch on the iPhone, and wait for a minute once it comes to the Home screen. Your service provider should now reveal the unofficial SIM card carrier you have put in within your iPhone.

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