ChevronWP7 unlocked Windows Phones will re-lock August 11
The unlocking tool, ChevronWP7, will be officially going offline on August 11. Used to help develop homebrew apps for Windows Phone, ChevronWP7 gave would-be developers a chance to "jailbreak" their phones and cultivate new phone applications.According to published reports, the ChevronWP7 team were allotted 10,000 app hub unlock tokens in January to issue people at $9 per token.Anyone with a ChevronWP7 token and has an unlocked phone that is connected to a PC running the Microsoft Zune software, will find their devices re-locking when the date finally comes around.The ChevronWP7...
Published By: Tech Radar - Wednesday, 13 June, 2012
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