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Originally Posted by gjw
If we were talking hardware where evidence of tampering was explicit I would agree but we are talking about a software modification.
I would place the burden on Apple to prove that a specific software modification caused the problem and if they couldn't, I would expect Apple, at a minimum, to reflash the device back to out-of-the-box, AT&T locked condition.
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Apple has not provided (to my knowledge) any way for an end-user to trash the firmware running on the device unless it is specifically
hacked. Hacking is tampering, period.
I agree, though ... being set up to re-flash a failing device seems reasonable - but not support of the modified code.
-CB
