Designed for the average user—no complex soldering or hardware modifications required.
: Once the lock is removed, the phone can theoretically be used with any compatible GSM network globally, though compatibility depends on the hardware's supported frequency bands.
While these tools are popular in legacy phone communities, users should exercise caution:
The software typically features a "Start" or "Unlock" button that scans the connected device and applies the patch automatically. Critical Review and Risks
Their work wasn't just about bypassing locks; it also involved creating software to manage and remove identifiers used by carriers and manufacturers to track and manage devices. One such tool was the CNS Remover.