Good news for users with an iPhone 5 looking to unlock their device.
at&tunlockiphone.com has just opened its doors and it offers cheap unlock iphone 5 solutions for iPhones locked to at&t. Their IMEI unlock based offer unlocks the iPhone 5 permanently and without voiding warranty. Their Unlock works with all iOs versions and all Baseband versions are supported.

Their Unlock is as mentioned earlyer IMEI based, meaning there is no need to download any software or follow difficult procedures. Simply find the IMEI number if your iPhone and submit it at their site. Within just a few hours the unlock is done.
Main benefit of the IMEI method is that your Apple warranty will stay in tact and that the unlock works regardless of baseband or software version on the iphone (5). Another major feature is that the unlock works permanently. Meaning you will be able to update your iPhone in the future without having to worry about losing the unlock.
These imei based unlocks are really the best thing since the first release of the iphone 1 model in 2007. Previous unlocks were all temporary software applications that would make the iPhone carrier free. Never in history was there a permanent unlock that would stay after an iOS update.
Unlocking is different from jailbreaking and means you remove the software restriction on your iPhone which prevents you from using (cheaper) carrier simcards in your iPhone.
Needeless to say, unlocking can save you a lot of money when you travel ( and are able to use cheaper, local simcards in foreign locations).
Unlocking your iPhone 5 will increase the marketvalue of your iDevice with about $100 on average, if you are looking to sell your second hand iPhone.
attunlockiphone.com offers a 100% money back guarantee on all unlocks available at their site.
We are just a few hours away from the release of the most anticipated jailbreak software since the first release of the iPhone back in 2007. Millions of iPhone users worldwide have been awaiting this untethered iOS 6.1 jailbreak, and today it looks like it will finally be there!
The new jailbreak named evasi0n jailbreak is designed by @evad3rs, the newly formed jailbreak team that contains several legendary members of the famous iPhone Devteam, @MuscleNerd, @pod2g, @planetbeing and @pimskeks.
Planetbeing confirmed yesterday on twitter that the jailbreak will be released today:
Untethered Jailbreak for all iOS 6.x devices
The untethered Jailbreak will be available for iOS 6.0 / 6.0.1 and 6.1, and is announced to work with all iDevices, including the latest iPhone 5, iPad mini, 4th generation iPad models and apple TV. The jailbreak will be available for Windows, Mac and Linux systems and is fully untethered, which means you will not have to reconnect your iDevice to the computer after a reboot. The evasi0n jailbreak will only take 5 minutes of your time according to the official website.
Cydia Homepage on the iPhone
When Will an iPhone 5 Jailbreak Be Available?
The iPhone 5 and iOS 6 have been here for a while now, but there is still no tetherless jailbreak set to be released. What’s taking so long? When can we hope to see one? The answers are not really clear at this time, but one thing is for sure – no system is hacker proof.
iOS 6 has proven to be one of the most difficult to hack mobile operating systems yet. In order to create a jailbreak, hackers either have to find ways of disabling security modules within the operating system when it starts up, or look for ways to sneak around them within the commands that the system does make available. It’s not an easy task and often requires tons of trial and error.
Many of the hackers who work on jail breaking devices do it on their own time and may stand to gain little financially from doing so. One of the big names in jailbreaking iPhones is Pod2g. He stated that for the time being, “I’m not focused on it, but I can change my mind tomorrow…” Since many of these folks only ask for donations and rarely see any, the motivation to work on such a arduous project can fade pretty quickly.
On December 22nd, a iOS 6 jailbreak
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