iOS 4.2 upgrade problem solutions

sonnas

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morning..

just a warning (or caution) to any iphone users out there thinking of updating their iphone to the latest iOS 4.2.. DONT! (or last least noy yet)

did so last night and it bricked my phone, unable to restore via backup either, and was stuck in a infinity recovery mode loop.

long story short: if you do update and brick your phone

use the advice on this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2657100&tstart=0

it worked (eventually)!

and if after following those instructions you get a "error code 37"

it just means you have to disable your firewall and AV.

just sharing incase anyone is thinking of doing this and ends up with a expensive paper wieght, as i spend a good few hours trying to sort this out last night
 
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My problem is in the baseband not the IOS.

Apple sneaked in an upgrade in baseband to 5.14.02 during its update cycle a month ago and instead of having an unlocked phone, I have a phone which is cureently useful merely as a paperweight.

I sadly think back to the days of Thatcher economics when the "Market always reaches equilibrium", but if I cannot use my own telecoms provider using a phone I have effectively paid for via another provider, where is the free market???

I admit it was an O2 phone, and yes they subsidised its cost, but why should I be tied to them "post contract" when another firm has better signal and better rates?

The Dev teams are the heroes of the free market in ensuring personal choice is paramount. I await the baseband unlocking facility due tomorrow more than the API feature set available to developers in their montly upgrade cycle.
 
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If you were on contract with O2, you were entitled to request a free unlock at the conclusion of your contract. If you had a PAYG handset, you can still have the phone properly unlocked for a one-off payment of £15. Might be worth talking to them...
 
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If you were on contract with O2, you were entitled to request a free unlock at the conclusion of your contract. If you had a PAYG handset, you can still have the phone properly unlocked for a one-off payment of £15. Might be worth talking to them...

That unlocking was to move the phone from O2 to any carrier.
Different to the unlocking referred to above which is I believe in effect hacking iOS to allow non-apple controlled software to be run on the phone...

iOS 4.2 has put into the baseband a method of detecting this to prevent people from unlocking their phones. A US court case ruled that it is not illegal to unlock the phone, but didn't rule that Apple couldn't attempt to prevent it...

this is the issue being referred to above.

Alasdair
 
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the locksmith

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O2 will unlock your contract phone for you FOC even while you are in contract...... obviously you still have to pay your monthly charge but at least if you are off on hols or something you can use a local sim.

Tried this jailbreak malarky but to be honest it did some weird stuff like making it difficult to connect to wifi easily and various other rather alarming side effects. :eek: I went back to apple on the 4.1 upgrade and the phone runs a lot smoother. :)
 
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Updating your Iphone is always a risky business, if you can send it to a store to guarantee the update, I would follow that route

???!!!

really?

plug in iphone
run itunes
it upgrades
finished

simple...
rarely an issue - we have a number of iphones, have had them since the first and never had an issue in upgrading. I would always wait at least a day or so after the release of a new version - check the dev. forum for any comments and allow any issues to be fixed in an interim release - but no issues.

no need to go to all the hassle of sending it off elsewhere...

if of course you jail break the phone, or tweak it in other ways - well, yes, the Apple update may not work, but for 99.9% of people it will be fine

Alasdair
 
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