The first of a series of “bumps” — in this instance: ‘Experience is greater than, or more important than priorities’.
Spec Work
I recently agreed to do some spec work for Aspen Sound…


’09 Girls Basketball Tournament T-shirts
I had the privilege of designing the Girls Intermountain District Basketball Tournament shirts this year.
I was shocked when he said to make them full color. They apparently have some wicked expensive printer that can do virtually ANY sub-straight. So I asked if I could do a gradient and go all out to test the limits of the printer, and they turned out great!

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My $23/month iPhone (updated)
Acquiring the iPhone
So a while back I was lucky enough to acquire an unlocked iPhone 2g for a killer deal from a good friend who upgraded to the 3g. I decided there was no way I was going to pay the $65/month voice & data + 2yr contract service plan just to have and use the world’s best phone. So naturally, I started searching for alternative ways around this awful money-pit.
Jailbreak + Unlocking the iPhone
I first jailbroke my iPhone using Quickpwn, the popular DIY easy jailbreaking application. But I soon found the mac version of Quickpwn doesn’t incorporate the steps to unlock the phone. I instead needed to use iPhonePWN (for mac) to unlock the baseband on my iPhone. Unlocking the baseband enables me to use virtually any GSM enabled SIM card in my iPhone to send & receive calls.
The GoPhone®
Once my baseband was unlocked, I promptly drove down to the local AT&T store, and bought a $25 Pay-as-you-go GoPhone card (which comes with a new SIM card) and had them port my previous Verizon phone number to the newly acquired GoPhone account.
To be safe, before activating my GoPhone account, I downloaded the iPhone app Boss Prefs in order to disable the Edge capabilities of my phone. We don’t want it pulling data down for 1¢/kb and sucking up my $25 card. I popped in the new SIM card, then activated my account and VOILA! Sending & receiving calls on my iPhone with a pay-as-you go card! The one catch – no visual voicemail. That is activated through AT&T’s iPhone only service plans.
The Skype Plan
In order to take this one step further, I decided to see if my GoPhone — iPhone GoPwn could use the Medianet® service offered to regular GoPhone customers. Hoo boy! Full internet access for $20 per 100mb — not bad. Now I can use my edge again… This would never be sufficient for tethering to my laptop, but just enough to browse the web and reap the many benefits of an edge/3g enabled iPhone.
SKYPE!! So next I downloaded the newly released Skype app. It works brilliantly! Skype to Skype calls with the iPhone are no problem! There was one catch… Skype app is limited to WIFI networks only. So I downloaded the jailbreak app VOIPover3G and this tricks Skype into thinking the phone is always on WIFI. I bought a Skype number for 9 bucks and an unlimited Skype callilng plan to get inbound and outbound calls to any phone for $3/month.
Skype calls on the Edge data network are just fine and use hardly any bandwidth. I also downloaded the jailbreak app Backgrounder so I can keep my Skype app running while the phone is locked & in my pocket.
Conclusion
That’s my story! I will keep some credit on my GoPhone account for emergencies, or occasional lazy moments, but besides that just a $20 refill for the data plan, with a little extra work using the Skype app, and I save myself a bundle using mobile VOIP!
++Extra Bonus — No contract, I can just stop paying if I need to!
My next goal is to somehow tie this in with my Google.com/voice account!
Update… April 23rd 2009
After about a month of using this setup and the enormous popularity of this post, I decided to follow-up and address some of the questions that have been asked.
Does this really work?
Yes, this works. That’s why I wrote about my experience.
Is this for me? Can I do this to my iphone?
No. This is not for everyone. It is certainly not a fully functional, flawless method of using an iphone for $23/mo. If you are however somewhat tech savvy and willing to take some extra steps to save some money and you happened to get a contract-free iphone like I did for $80, then go for it.
What about Skype how well does that work?
Skype works as it should (over WIFI). I have heard stories of it crashing frequently on jailbroken iphones. This has not been the case for me. I am on iPhone software 2.2 (5G77) and it has worked fine. However, Skype over Edge has been a different story. While it does work, it has it’s issues. For instance: Connecting a call can take anywhere from 10 to 20 seconds. 1 out of 5 or 6 times the call is disconnected. There is a little lag between calls from VOIP to Voice and sometimes application lag. Also, Skype will not continue working when changing networks. For example, when leaving a WIFI and switching to Edge the Skype application must be relaunched in order to send or receive calls.
What about battery life with Skype running 24/7?
The battery life has been fine for me so-far. This is likely due to the fact that I’m a graphic designer and I have the luxury of leaving my phone plugged in for at least 4–6 hrs a day.
Is the 100mb/mo sufficient?
The 100mb MediaNet is a service from goPhone for the price of $20. This data expires after 30 days. I am around a WIFI probably 80% of my day. So the other 20% of my life I’m not on WIFI, I regularly checked my email, looked up maps, made calls and watched the occasional video. I used about 65mb in 30 days of usage. This 100mb would never be sufficient for tethering, but it works just fine for all the iphone apps which call for internet usage.
What about SMS?
If your feeling ambitious, there are several iPhone apps that let you send free text messages VIA data. They have their drawbacks (unable to reply sometimes, and having to check a webpage for incoming messages… The other solution is to use Skype’s SMS service, but they have their own fees which aren’t much better than AT&T’s SMS plans. I am not a huge texter so I have just been buying blocks of SMS messages on my GoPhone account — $4.99 for 200 messages.