As we all know, Apple introduced the newest version of its smartphone operating system at WWDC mat a few months ago.
At that time, the Cupertino-based company offered an opportunity for application developers to download the IOS 5. Each developer reportedly received 100 downloads.
Unfortunately the opportunity was abused a number of developers to sell back to the IOS update the general consumer.
Now, Apple began to track the presence of OS developers who sell licenses and close their accounts. Not only that, if Apple detects an iPhone with IOS 5, the software would send a signal to turn off the smartphone. Similarly, reported by Cnet, on Monday (08/08/2011).
IPhone owners are 'victims' should return them to the IOS version 4.3 to re-activate the handset.