iPhone Sales Limit Restored

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Back in October Apple took some measures and started to limit iPhones Sales they allowed to buy two iPhones per customer, and you had to have a credit card to buy to be traceable :razz:

This measures were taken because of the 200,000 + iPhones that where unlocked globally. But now that the holidays arrived Apple Restored their Limit to 5 iPhone per customer.

I think this move is not just about the holiday shopping, is because they have the control over the iPhone now. I am talking about control over the hackers that can’t unlock until the new firmware 1.1.3 is out to crack inside the new bootloader the new OTB 1.1.2 iPhones have.

Apple may be planning a Revenue Combo, the boost on the iPhone Sales on Holidays on one part and the Revenue Sharing thing they have with AT&T with every activated iPhone.

Since you can’t unlock yet, then you may end up Acivating with AT&T or have an expensive iPod Touch if you know how to Downgrade your iPhone

Does Apple Timed the insertion of the new Bootloader so that, they get out more revenue from the holidays?

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