ChevronWP7 unlocked Windows Phones to re-lock on August 11th, users get free App Hub

ChevronWP7, an unlocking tool designed to foster homebrew applications on Windows Phone, is shutting its doors fully on August 11th. Although the team, in conjunction with Microsoft, announced the end of the program back in April — existing Windows Phone devices unlocked with a ChevronWP7 token will start to re-lock on August 11th. Devices will re-lock if connected to a PC running Microsoft’s Zune software.
Microsoft’s original agreement with ChevronWP7 allowed for a maximum of 10,000 unlock tokens to be sold at $ 9 per device, a limit that was reached in January. We spoke to Rafael Rivera, a member of ChevronWP7, who confirmed that the team will be providing Microsoft a list of customers that are eligible for a free App Hub membership…
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