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Apple’s firmware update 2.0.1 relocked some legally unlocked iPhone 3G’s

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

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Apple’s firmware update 2.0.1 relocked some legally unlocked iPhone 3G’s

While there were plenty of people who were taking issue with the fact that the iPhone 2.0.1 firmware re-locked their phone, most of it should have been expected, especially coming from those who unlocked or jailbroke using one of the available tools like Pwnage. Of course even if AT&T here in the US does not [...]

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Updated my original (jailbroken & unlocked) iPhone to firmware 2.0.1, update went fine but its no longer jailbroken or unlocked

Monday, August 4, 2008

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Updated my original (jailbroken & unlocked) iPhone to firmware 2.0.1, update went fine but its no longer jailbroken or unlocked

With Apple having just released the first firmware update for 2.0, there are plenty of questions as to just how well this update will work, or more importantly what will happen to those with a jailbroken or unlocked iPhone. Most important, will it re-lock the device or keep it unlocked? Well I just installed the [...]

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Firmware 2.0.1 for the iPhone now available through iTunes

Monday, August 4, 2008

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Firmware 2.0.1 for the iPhone now available through iTunes

The first update for the iPhone has arrived, Apple has just made available firmware 2.0.1 through iTunes. Of course the official word is that this update will take care of some “Bug fixes” but give me some time and I will see what I can dig up. While we are not expecting any new features, we [...]

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Is iPhone firmware 2.0.1 already being tested?

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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Is iPhone firmware 2.0.1 already being tested?

With most of us either still super excited about the release of firmware 2.0, or at the point of getting tired about hearing about what it can do, we are already seeing reports of the first “.1″ update being tested. MacNN has apparently been monitoring web traffic and have been able to determine that some of [...]

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