Teen Hacker Gets Sweet Reward
August 29, 2007 | by Christopher Nickson
The teen who unlocked the iPhone from AT&T trades the device in for a car and a paid consulting job.
George Hotz, the New Jersey teen hacker who unlocked his iPhone from AT&T and used it on T-Mobile, is trading in his phone. In its place he’ll be receiving a new car and a consulting job. Hotz made the deal with Louisiville, Kentucky cell phone repair company CertiCell. He wrote on his blog that he’ll be receiving“a sweet Nissan 350Z and 3 8GB iPhones. This has been a great end to a great summer.” Hotz, 17, will send the phones to the online collaborators who help him make the hack, which took him 500 hours.
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