Unlock iPhone 4S All Baseband And Use Dual-SIM With This Case

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This iPhone 4S case takes protecting your device to a whole new level. The Vooma Peel PG92 will figuratively unlock iPhone 4S on all basebands and transform it in to a dual-SIM smartphone with an additional battery pack. The Peel PG92 is indeed an exciting iPhone 4S case.

The suppliers of this iPhone 4S case, Peel, are already well known for their case that transforms iPod touch in to a phone. Both cases are built and function pretty much in exactly the same way, however due to the fact that the iPhone 4S already touts one SIM card, the Peel PG92 transforms it in to a dual-SIM iPhone 4S.

Peel PG92 is just like any other iPhone 4S case. It will securely wrap around your brand new iPhone and protect it. Regardless of the fact that this is one iPhone 4S case that adds substantial thickness and weight to the device, its also the only case that offers an independent SIM slot as well as an extra battery pack for your iPhone 4S.

To make calls, you simply have to download the Vooma app from Cydia as a jailbreak is necessary for this case to work. Since the iPhone 4S can not be jailbroken as of now, those who have their iPhone 4 stuck on higher basebands that can not be unlocked, will find Peel PG92 a blessing in disguise for them because the iPhone 4 can be easily jailbroken on all supported firmwares released to date.

As previously mentioned, this iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 case will only function with jailbroken devices. Once the Vooma app has been installed from Cydia, simply launch it from your Home screen and dial the number you wish to call as you would normally do in the native Phone app. The manufacturers have not revealed whether the second SIM that Peel PG92 houses can be used for data services as well. That will obviously be known once this iPhone 4S case starts shipping.

The manufacturers of Peel PG92 have not yet announced the price for this iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 case. Even the release date has not been announced. However we think that this case would generate good interest as there are a lot of people who would like to use their iPhones on networks of their choice or have the ability to keep two SIM cards activated at the same time on their iPhones.

Are you one of them?