While Baseband 6.15.00 successfully unlocked thousands of phones, it came with notorious side effects that became part of its legacy: GPS Failure iPhone 3GS units, the iPad baseband broke GPS functionality entirely. Restore Errors
If you see "06.15.00" in Settings > General > About, do not try a standard iTunes restore; it will likely fail. Custom Firmware With Baseband 6.15
In the world of iOS jailbreaking and legacy iPhone modifications, few phrases spark as much debate among enthusiasts as For the uninitiated, this combination represents a niche but powerful method to permanently unlock certain older iPhone models (specifically the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS). However, it also carries a reputation for being a double-edged sword. While Baseband 6
While it enables carrier freedom, flashing this baseband is a permanent or semi-permanent hardware modification with several drawbacks: However, it also carries a reputation for being
This iPad baseband contained a vulnerability that allowed for a . Unlike previous unlocks that relied on RAM disks or software patches, the 6.15 baseband unlock was persistent. Once installed, your iPhone would accept any SIM card from any carrier worldwide—without needing to re-run an unlock tool after every reboot.