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Jailbreak iPhone could very well be an endangered species. GSMA announced a task force to monitor the development of embedded SIM cards that can be remotely activated, a move that follows recent speculation that Apple is beavering away on similar technology. That could mean a new generation of cameras, MP3 players, sat nav and ebook readers SIM cards baked in but more importantly it could sound the death knell for the Jailbreak iPhone ...
Rob Conway, CEO of the GSMA, says: "The chip can offer even greater flexibility. The chip will provide the assurance levels of security and portability for customers as well as new services such as e-Waller ... and NFC applications . You must remember that Apple was seriously build their patent library NFC in the last two years.
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The GSMA predicts that states will have an organized plan for Sims incorporated in January 2011 and the first devices are expected to fall in 2012. This may mean that the last traditional Jailbreak iPhone will be possible with the iPhone when you get five next summer. That said, we know that hackers are as ingenious as the engineers at home.
The big point with embedded devices is that if a SIM card can essentially be soldered onto circuit iPhone. This will prevent people from unlocking the phone to work on another network without the explicit permission of the original seller. On the positive side would make life difficult for thieves. Hit comments and let us know what makes the Sims' plan incorporated.
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