Tutorial: Unlock iPhone 3G with TurboSim

This article is a step by step instruction to use a net-locked iPhone-3G with a different provider.

The dev team states on their blog that the SIM hacks they examined send illegal signals.





Preamble
Apart from the warning and some other things, the method is quite stable if it works with your provider at all. You have to take care of:
 * never switch on 3G mode
 * before you use your SIM card that you want to unlock, put it in a different 2G phone and manually select provider and check GPRS works
 * for GPRS, "data roaming" has to be enabled on the iPhone (it is not roaming for your provider, but the iPhone thinks it's roaming)

Motivation
Everyone who dislikes pink T's, over-priced unlocked iPhones and likes investigating exciting techniques ... (a.s.o.)

Prerequisites
You need:
 * Jailbroken iPhone 3G with OpenSSH installed (from cydia) and WLAN connection to your PC. (Jailbreak Tutorial)
 * Bladox's TurboSIM. (From http://www.bladox.com)
 * SSH client for Windows Users such as Putty (Putty Download Page)
 * SCP client (e.g. WinSCP) or FTP Client such as Fugu for Mac and SmartFTP for Windows
 * TurboSIM programming sw [download]
 * TurboSIM app zero-g [download] (The version here basically does the same, reset is removed, so you can turn flight mode on and off, without card re-insertion.)

Installation
1. Put your official provider card (prepaid) together with turboSim into the sim card slot of your iPhone-3G. Google a little bit how to do this. IMHO it's a good idea to (TESA-)tape turboSim and SIM-card together (on upper surface, tape needs to clasp around the chip to the connection's side of the card, so there is no tape edge on the surface in direction of tension), otherwise your SIM can get stuck in your phone and you have to open it.

2. unpack turbo-cable-utils and use Win''Scp to copy the contents of bin-iphonev2 to folder /bin/ on your iphone (username: root, password: alpine)



3. connect with putty to your iPhone (user root, pass alpine) (btw, changing your password is a good idea: passwd)

4. change permissions

chmod 755 /bin/turbo-*

5. run turbo-info

iPhone:~ root# turbo-info initializing modem modem initiated Kernel Version 1.2.7.0 Serial Number <...> OK. No Error

If this does not end with "ok":

localhost:~ root# turbo-info initializing modem AT+CPMS="SM","SM" ERROR AT+CPMS? ERROR modem initiated Mobile Phone/Serial Cable Communication Error

this could have following reasons: 
 * electrical contact problems: check your turboSim-Sim-pack, sometimes there are some bumps from the cutting process which need to be removed
 * the SIM you use to program your turboSIM is locked, you have already access to the turboSIM via iPhone if the SIM is unlocked (official provider SIM)
 * turboSIM isn't empty, there is a programme installed which prevents network access

6. use Win''Scp to copy unpacked zero-g-trb to folder /private/var/root



7. run turbo-reset and then turbo-app to programme your turboSim

iPhone:~ root# turbo-app zerog095.trb SRC zerog095.trb SIZE 1023 initializing modem modem initiated OK. No Error

You now should see zero-g sim app in settings -> phone -> sim applications (ignore the carrier, I took screen shots later on)





9. Remove official card + turboSim and replace it with your contract card + turboSim, turbo-info should end with okay

10. reboot / switch on/off phone

I have to type in my SIM-Pin first



then: no service, okay...



10. commit green button of zero-g application, which appears after some seconds



11. Some timing problems? Lost carrier? Just closing...



'cos it works at the end...



2G data settings

 * roaming must be enabled
 * make sure APN settings are correct (if APN options don't show up, just install a configuration file created with Apple's 'Web Configuration Utility' (Mac / Windoze) (In Windoze you can reach it with http://localhost:3000 ). Send this file to yourself and open it with the mail client.
 * in BossPref (if you don't use it, don't care) 'edge' should be left enabled, even if network does not provide it (seems the BossPref option is a little bit misleading and 'edge' actually means 'GPRS/edge')

3G-SIM / USIM
It works with (some?) USIMs (blau.de Germany) as well. 3G must no be activated on the iPhone. Once 3G is activated, it stops working, even if it is deactivated afterwards. To revive such SIM, put it in a non UMTS capable phone (did it together with turboSIM), check phone and GPRS functions and then this USIM will work again on the iPhone-3G. The SIM application (zero-g) was not visible, but it worked though. If GPRS does not work after a while (3 minutes or so), reboot your phone and try again.

GPRS-'Fix'
Today GPRS stopped working for me. Seems to be there are some 'states', stored on the SIM. This fixed the issue:
 * removed SIM+TSim
 * put SIM (without TSim) into non UMTS, but GPRS/edge mobile
 * checked GPRS
 * repacked Sim+TSim and put it back to the iPhone

Voilà, here we go :-) GPRS for another few days :-)

Tho' this might really not be the ultimate solution, I could hardly switch back to my old XDA Orbit. But XDA is a good device to revive the TSim solution... For that, I still love it a litte bit ;-)

Stuck in No Signal after a period
Randomly you can get stuck in a bad No Signal. To correct that:


 * remove SIM+TSim
 * put SIM (without TSim) into non 3G phone
 * Manually select your provider (desired to unlock) network
 * repack Sim+TSim and put it back to the iPhone

Here we go again, unlock iphone for a few days more also.

TurboSIM Compatibility with Operators
Actually this table gives a rough overview of all *sim solutions because it reflects working of MCC/MNC = 001/01 and all *sim known so far use this method. The table doesn't give information about 3G though, as turbosim does not support 3G SIM-ME communication at the moment. So could be, some *sim solutions work with 3G where this table indicates no. Most probably there isn't any *sim solution that works in a specific configuration if this table indicates 'no' for the method at all.

Remarks

 * Important is you get zero-g into your turboSim. So you could also try with a first gen iphone, this needs the other version of turbo-cable-utils (bin-iphonev1) in case you didn't upgrade to 2.x yet.
 * If you get ERROR: Not Enough RAM run turbo-rm-apps
 * If you should encounter any problems with your TurboSIM (no access anymore, wrong app, ...) there is an easy method to remove installed turbo sim applications: instead of giving your SIM-Pin, enter the TPIN which you can find next to the serial number on the cover. This will reset your TurboSIM. Afterwards the phone asks a second time for your PIN, now use the SIM-Pin.