This Is What UnlockJailbreakTool Can Do For You:

·         *It is a full unlock and jailbreak solution. You will also get a Cydia Application for easier downloads once you purchase.

·         *Up to date software: It is kept up to date with frequent and free updates for life. This means that you will be able to use it to unlock all Apple upgrades.

·         *Ease of use: It is easy to install and use. Anyone can use it to unlock his or her iPhone. The software does not require any technical knowledge to operate.

·         *Fix damaged iPhones: It is able to fix even those iPhones previously damaged during an attempt to unlock them using other unlock tools.

·         *Instant Access: You get instant access to the software.

·         *Unlocks all versions: You can unlock all versions of the Apple iPhone whether 2G, 3G, 3Gs, 4 and iPhone 4S. It also works on all firmware releases including 5.1.1

·         *Unlimited support: If you have a question or need help unlocking your iPhone, you just have to contact support for the answer.

·         *Satisfaction guarantee: they offer a 30 days money back satisfaction guarantee if you are not satisfied with what this tool offers.

·       *Easy and Illustrated unlocking guide: when you get this software, you will also get an easy to follow step-by-step guide that will show you how to unlock your iPhone.

·   *It is safe to use: when you use the UnlockJailbreakTool software to unlock or jailbreak your iPhone, you will not lose any capability or experience crashes. Your iPhone integrity is preserved. In addition, you can undo any action to preserve the original warranty.

·         *Compatibility: this software is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. This software works no matter where you purchased your gadget.

It works fast: it makes it possible to unlock any iPhone device within minutes.

HISTORY

Announced in January 2007 and released the following June, the iPhone marked Apple's entry into the cellular phone marketplace. Described by Steve Jobs as "a wide-screen iPod with hand controls... a revolutionary mobile phone... [and] a breakthrough Internet communications device," the iPhone was the first Apple-branded consumer device to run on OS X. Based around a touch-based user interface with a single button, the iPhone was controlled using a variety of one- and two-finger gestured. It included a custom version of Safari that allowed full browsing of any web page, a revamped iPod interface with CoverFlow, integrated access to YouTube and Google Maps, an iChat-like SMS text-messaging interface (iChat itself was missing from the initial release), and a standard set of cellphone apps, such as a calendar, an address book and a calculator.

The iPhone was available exclusively with AT&T voice/data plans, and was limited to EDGE-based network access, rather than the faster 3G wireless networking standard. This was mitigated somewhat by an integrated 802.11g WiFi chipset, which allowed for faster browsing on any available WiFi network.

Though the iPhone officially only supported web-based applications from third-party developers, an underground development effort was quickly organized, and within a few months native 3rd party applications were widely available. Warantee-breaking hardware modifications to "unlock" the iPhone from the AT&T network were also uncovered. The iPhone was sold in two configurations: a 4 GB model sold for $499, and an 8 GB model for $599. In September 2007, Apple discontinued the 4 GB model, and dropped the price of the 8 GB model to $399 (a $100 Apple Store credit was offered to angry early adopters). In February 2008, a $499 16 GB model was added. All models were discontinued in June 2008, with the release of the iPhone 3G.

About Jailbreaking

Jailbreaking is the process of removing the manufacture’s limitations and restrictions set by Apple Inc. on iPhone. Once jailbroken, it is now able to recognize other applications that are not found in the Apple store. As a result, the user gets full access in the modification of the phone if he so desires.

There are two ways for you to do a jailbreak. You can either do a tethered jailbreak or untethered one. These two jailbreaks are also considered the 2 phases of jailbreaking. The first one is the tethered jailbreak while the untethered comes after.

Developers consider tethered jailbreak as the initial or incomplete jailbreak. The reason why it is called incomplete is because it has to depend on a computer for it to do a reboot. Once the iPhone turns off or runs out of battery, the only way for it to work again is to connect it to the computer and do another tethered jailbreak. It is also called initial because this is the first phase before the actual or complete jailbreak.

The second or the final phase is the untethered jailbreak. Through untethered jailbreak, you have the full access of installing and modifying your phones system and you can do a reboot without any consequences. It does not need a computer or another jailbreak for it to do a reboot. For these obvious reasons, untethered jailbreaking is the most desired jailbreak