Apple Won’t Try To Disable Hacked iPhones
September 25, 2007
Apple released a statement yesterday alerting the public that their manufacturer’s warranty will not be covering hacked versions of the iPhone. Apple also hinted that there would be some significant updates coming out for the model.
To clarify their position, Apple VP Phil Schiller was quoted saying that the update, “has nothing to do with proactively disabling a phone that is unlocked or hacked.” The fact that Apple won’t try to disable the phone doesn’t mean that it isn’t possible that an update will ruin hacked and unlocked versions of the model.
Verizon Razr 2 v9m
September 25, 2007
The Verizon Razr 2 z9m is, in reality, the Motorola Razr 2 Z9m. The model is being used by Verizon and Sprint currently.
The Razr2 offers some very significant upgrades over the original Razr series, including an enormous outer screen with touch sensitive controls. The model also sports Bluetooth, speakerphone, a 2.0 megapixel camera, web, GPS, and voice dialing.
Verizon is currently offering the Razr 2 v9m for $249.99 with a 2-year service agreement. (10/2/2007)
The easiest way for you to get to know the Razr 2 is to visit the Motorola Razr2 v9m page of this site. The page has a ton of info about the model including how-tos, features, specs, and other information.



