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Unlocking relates to the network provider ie it prevents you from using a SIM from an alternative network provider. It doesn't change anything else within your iPhone experience.
Pete
Jailbreak -
Gain access to the software to allow you to do what you want to it. eg Install apps that Apple doesn't sell in the store or modify features that iOS doesn't support.
Jail breaking can allow you enough access to perform the unlocking step. You can also circumvent the DRM in apps to be able to pirate them (hence the bad reputation of jail breaking).
Jail breaking isn't illegal (at least according to US law, & I doubt the EU would allow it) but it relies on exploiting security flaws to forcibly upgrade a users access permissions. Apple won't support a jail broken device & will insist you restore it before it gets any support etc.
There is a potential risk that the jailbreak process could do whatever else it wants to you phone, such as steal all your contacts & calendars.
Re:co
You can use this link to unlock an o2 iPhone 3gs.
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/help/help?qid=1&q1=2&route=unlocking&case=Hand
Andrew
Somewhere I think I have an app that enables me to record audio that is on the iMac speaker, in this case from iPlayer, but can not find it. Please, what is it called?
Graham
> Somewhere I think I have an app that enables me to record audio that is on the iMac speaker, in this case from iPlayer, but can not find it. Please, what is it called?
> Graham
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