Steve Jobs’ iPhone Present To Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Still Locked On AT&T
Amit Chowdhry | Monday February 21, 2011 | 1,404 views| 1 Comment
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We’re putting Steve Jobs in the Hall of Shame for this one. In June 2010, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave Russian president Dmitry Medvedev an Apple iPhone as a gift. Turns out that the phone is still locked on AT&T, making it unusable in Russia. That’s just awful. Perhaps he might have to jailbreak it. [9to5Mac]
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