For those following this stuff religiously: the iPhone "Elite" Team has released a method to downgrade the baseband on v1.1.1 iPhones. Ok, that basically means if you accidentally disabled the phone end of your iPhone with
anySIM or
iUnlock during the upgrade (or just decided v1.0.2 is where it's at), now you can revert to the last working version and restore order to your iPhone's wayward cell radio. Right, for free without paying iPhoneSimFree a cent for
their unbricking solution. Alright, maybe you don't care about any of this stuff -- honestly, we don't blame you. Anyway, it's out there, so for those in the crowd who've been waiting for this -- and judging by our tips, that's a lot of you -- enjoy.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nate @ Oct 12th 2007 1:32AM
Knock knock!
Who's there?
12 year old with ADD.
12 year old with AD-
Wanna ride bikes?
Fruition @ Oct 12th 2007 2:03AM
People with multiple personalities can tell knock-knock jokes to themselves!
Luis @ Oct 12th 2007 1:48AM
Very cool.
evan @ Oct 12th 2007 1:44AM
so would this theoretically mean that someone with a bricked iphone running 1.1.1 can downgrade to 1.0.2, and then reupgrade to a working version of 1.1.1? (assuming they already use at&t and only unlocked their phone for international roaming or something)
bombastinator @ Oct 12th 2007 3:22AM
Yes. Just as someone who has stabbed himself with a knife can withdraw the knife and stab themselves again.
paul34 @ Oct 12th 2007 1:51AM
ahh, excellent! Although I never "upgraded" to 1.1.1, I'm glad they did this.
For the foreseeable future (IMHO), this is definitely the solution. Just stick with 1.0.2 and continue developing apps for it. Otherwise, its definitely a losing battle.
Since 1.0.2 doesn't have any super super major bugs, I'd say it's okay to continue using 1.0.2 for a LONG time to come.
Now just integrate this with the actual FW downgrade as well, make it a one-click GUI solution, and it'll be great for all the noobs who kind of screwed themselves by "up" grading without thinking first.
LordFarkward @ Oct 12th 2007 1:59AM
a bit harsh, paul, IMO... while you'd like to call them "n00bs" (i like to call them "brave testers"), if it weren't for them youl'd never know the benefits/downfalls of an upgrade
just my 0.02
bombastinator @ Oct 12th 2007 3:22AM
There Just as there are those who use -stable and those who use -current, there are those who wait until they know that the software is going to work first, and those who will blindly hit the upgrade button like a cocaine addled lab rat banging on their dispenser bar.
There are adventurous, knowledgeable, intrepid souls (who know what the heck they are doing) that go forth and download that upgrade so that they may make better the lot of the apple fanboy. To these fine people we salute and give many of the fine mad props! Others less skilled and brave, however are advised against such exercise.
There is a difference between grasping a rope and leaping into the pit of the unknown and simply falling in ass over teakettle because you were busy texting someone and weren't looking where you were going.
In all fairness it is expected these days for upgrades to generally be good things. One must remember that in iPhone land what comes out of the hopper lately is less likely to be a food pellet than one "previously eaten"
paul34 @ Oct 12th 2007 11:57AM
I didn't mean that everyone who upgraded was automatically a noob ;-)
I just meant those who didn't know the risks and what they were doing exactly. They just blindly hit that upgrade button.
Big difference from an informed tester. I aboslutely do indeed appreciate the efforts and sacrifices of all testers.
Austin @ Oct 12th 2007 2:12AM
Link to instructions: http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10863
kerimeton @ Oct 12th 2007 1:53AM
So basically, someone with 1.1.1 out of the box( like unactivated and OTB) could downgrade to 1.0.2 and unlock thier iphones from there. right?
cromas @ Oct 12th 2007 2:02AM
For those of us who are currently on unlocked 1.0.2 and never attempted to upgrade, does using this technique make it safe to upgrade to 1.1.1? I realize it'd mean losing the SIM unlock, but is this finally the "virginization" for the iPhone we've been waiting for?
bombastinator @ Oct 12th 2007 3:38AM
I suspect this will depend on the exact nature of the iPhone hymen as it were. People work fast regarding this issue though so I suspect someone is well on their way to third base.
Harry @ Oct 12th 2007 2:18AM
LOL, whats the point? when you update to 1.1.1 u will get a brick again
LordFarkward @ Oct 12th 2007 2:53AM
you have a very weird sense of humour and logic...
richardlam_ @ Oct 12th 2007 2:31AM
Patiently waits for the GUI
rawhead @ Oct 12th 2007 2:45AM
Why link to the forums when you can link to the Google Code website??
http://code.google.com/p/iphone-elite/wiki/DowngradingBaseband
Besides, the hackin0sh forum link seems dead.
rawhead @ Oct 12th 2007 2:56AM
And actually, looking at the comments on Elite's Google Code site, it seems this ISN'T what a lot of us are waiting for -- a way to "virginize" our iPhones so that we can upgrade to v1.1.1.
Sigh.
giovanni fracasso @ Oct 12th 2007 3:37AM
if u unlock my iphone with "iphone sim free"...than...can i upgrade to 1.1.1 and my phone will be unlock?
(i've bought sim free so now i can use it...:))
AT @ Oct 12th 2007 4:09AM
Please can somebody tell me why every little thing to do with the iphone is still being reported here? Is this a general gadget site or an iphone support site? Fair enough that major stuff gets an event of it's own but it's just getting silly. I used to really like engadget but it's getting kinda boring having my screen filled with one device day after day after day. The device is out, surely all these support issues are getting dealt with on sites better aimed at that?
For the love of Gad(gets), move on, please!
Pedja @ Oct 12th 2007 4:19AM
I gotta say, I love the iPhone and I can't wait to get my hands on one. But its becoming f...ing annoying to read around 287 posts daily about it...
Seriously!
squipple @ Oct 16th 2007 7:47PM
How about not reading about it then?
insertAlias @ Oct 12th 2007 9:30AM
@AT, Pedja
We're all glad that you took the time to sound off about the iPhone posts. But if you don't want to read about it, SKIP THE DAMN ARTICLE!
I think that (even though you say you don't want to read about it) that you actually do want to see posts about it. Otherwise, why would you have even bothered stoping by to comment.
I don't read every post on Engadget; I look at the ones interesting to me. But you don't hear me bitching about the posts that I don't like. If you want to read a blog with posts that are only relevant to you, then start your own.
Like it or hate it, the iPhone was one of the biggest, most anticipated gadgets this year. There is a lot of controversy surrounding it, with the unlocking/hacking/bricking, so you can expect lots of posts about it.
You already have the option of an Apple free feed. I suggest using it and shutting the f*ck up already.
Chris @ Oct 12th 2007 2:50PM
anyone know if the current downgrade for the bband and firmware work on the brand new from the store 1.1.1 iphones? as i was about to order one
Moof @ Oct 12th 2007 1:14PM
i bought a new iPhone this week and it was NOT 1.1.1 so therefore i doubt any of the ones on shelves are updated. it took me 30 mins to unlock (as a first time owner/user)