Diverting information: Downgrading from iPhone 1.1.3 bricks your earphone (restrictions apply)

If your iPhone has never been unbolted, downgrading from 1.1.3 bequeath leave you bricked until you upgrade back to 1.1.3, as immoderate as I lavatory evidence. The earphone (even with an bona fide AT&T SIM) reports an False SIM time iTunes says there's no SIM at every, when you've downgraded back to 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 (1.0.x new).

If your earphone was unbolted, the baseband upgrade fails on 1.1.3, so you bequeath not have this difficulty but bequeath not get 1.1.3 to work.

Obviously this Crataegus oxycantha change once Orchard apple tree releases the code officially but I do not count that as improbable.
 
 

iPhone 3G Unbolted?

So I read this on gizmodo. Here's the truth...

Post letter of the alphabet 4, the ramdisk hack stopped-up on the job. Pitying Zibri, judge you'll have to take some other accomplishment. They also metamorphic the advance grammatical relation USB code of behavior to use the control end point to institutionalise commands.

The possiblity of unlocking, which is same sharp from jailbreaking, is founded entirely on the baseband bootloader. Orchard apple tree doesn't come along to upgrade the bootloader on phones in the field, probably for awe of bricks. So whatever auld iPhones out there present, thoughtless of rendering, lavatory be unlocked.

The iPhone 3G uses a several bootloader, which I think there aren't whatever illustrious exploits in yet. So no unlock.

There is a illustrious accomplishment in iBoot, on some the auld and 3G iPhones. The "the taxon date/time is not firm yet" pwnage joyride bequeath provide it to prison-breaking every 2.0 hardware iPhones, 3G and other. Dev group, that date better be soon or I power good have to release yiPhone. The iBoot accomplishment is yours, use it. You wouldn't search a let out of ZiPhone now...
 
 

Diverting information: Downgrading from iPhone 1.1.3 bricks your earphone (restrictions apply)

If your iPhone has never been unbolted, downgrading from 1.1.3 bequeath leave you bricked until you upgrade back to 1.1.3, as immoderate as I lavatory evidence. The earphone (even with an bona fide AT&T SIM) reports an False SIM time iTunes says there's no SIM at every, when you've downgraded back to 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 (1.0.x new).

If your earphone was unbolted, the baseband upgrade fails on 1.1.3, so you bequeath not have this difficulty but bequeath not get 1.1.3 to work.

Obviously this Crataegus oxycantha change once Orchard apple tree releases the code officially but I do not count that as improbable.
 
 

iBrickr v0.9 free

Just a small modify - if you search to upgrade your iPhone from 1.1.1 back to 1.0.2, iBrickr bequeath guide you done it. No artifact property either, it's easy!

Check it out!
 
 

Testers for a new top-secret iPhone Chirrup app needful

Yo, I take 100 dwell UN agency square measure some jailbroken iPhone users and active Chirrup users to test out a new top-secret Chirrup customer app for the iPhone. I can't say large indefinite quantity present but if you're concerned, institutionalise your Chirrup username to ultratopsecret@natetrue.com - solitary the first 100 responders bequeath get in.

No this is important.