
Submission + - Windows Phone Unlock Tool Goes Official (eweekeurope.co.uk) 1
judgecorp writes: "A tool to unlock (or "jailbreak" if you like) Windows Phone devices is now available with Microsoft's blessing. ChevronWP7 Labs was withdrawn at Microsoft's request a year ago, but is back now, allowing users to run any app on their phones, for a cost of $9."
What does it not do that the previous version did? (Score:2)
It if allows unchecked code, it doesn't appear to be that much different than the previous version aside from version differences.
Hopefully it has no restrictions on what code can be done, thus being as full of an unlock as the previous one was.