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I have the following problem: my wife accidentally upgraded her iphone through iTunes ...
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IClarified problem
Hi all,
I have the following problem: my wife accidentally upgraded her iphone through iTunes to 1.13 (bootloader 4.6). I followed the guide do downgrade the baseband, and successfully did so to 04.02.13_G.
Then I downgraded to 1.1.1 (twice, actually several times by now as I retried this a few times hoping I had missed something) and jailbroke it.
Then I upgraded to 1.1.2 and again jailbroke, but I get "No Service". I tried to install iClarified method to unlock the phone but after a while it crashes the phone reboots and… nothing, I still get "no service".
I installed bosstool and have 128Mb free on system partition. I have bsd installed too, and even run the "signal fix" from sendowski, which installs fine but does not do anything.
I seem to be stuck on the iclarified step, I can't get it to install, any clues?
--regards
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Which "baseband downgrade" guide did you follow? You mean the Geohot 4.6 unlock, or some other guide? I think the other guides are for 3.9 bootloader...
iPhone 3GS / 3.1.2 JB (PwnageTool) / 04.26.08 carrier-locked, Carrier Logo Fixer / Cydia / 1000 posts on Hackint0sh
Installing Cydia programs on a phone that has no internet connection: read this.
Editing binary .plist, .strings, .nib and .xib files:
* on your computer: Windows tool / conversion website.
* on your iPhone: convert those files in a terminal with plutil (installed with Erica Utilities) or edit them with iFile (Cydia links).
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I used geohot's 1.1.2 software unlock guide which was published here a few days ago.
... 3. Kill CommCenter and run "gunlock secpack ICE04.02.13_G.fls"...
And yes, I enabled commcenter again.
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I'm kindda confused with all this guides.
The iClarified guide states that you need to jailbreak your phone and then do everything from Installer.
This is wierd... if that's correct, why do I have to install the terminal and run that load of commands? What's the difference?
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
franciozzy
I'm kindda confused with all this guides.
The
iClarified guide states that you need to jailbreak your phone and then do everything from Installer.
This is wierd... if that's correct, why do I have to install the terminal and run that load of commands? What's the difference?
Cheers.
The iClarified method lets Installer run those commands. So you don't need the terminal to type them yourself. Fast and clean.
Another good candidate is the i.unlock.no method, which also lets Installer do the dirty work, but doesn't require you to have installed the BSD Subsystem (which takes uo 16 MB of space and can't be removed). See http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=28612 -- Step 3 only.
iPhone 3GS / 3.1.2 JB (PwnageTool) / 04.26.08 carrier-locked, Carrier Logo Fixer / Cydia / 1000 posts on Hackint0sh
Installing Cydia programs on a phone that has no internet connection: read this.
Editing binary .plist, .strings, .nib and .xib files:
* on your computer: Windows tool / conversion website.
* on your iPhone: convert those files in a terminal with plutil (installed with Erica Utilities) or edit them with iFile (Cydia links).
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Originally Posted by
phil35
I tried to install iClarified method to unlock the phone but after a while it crashes the phone reboots and… nothing, I still get "no service".
I installed bosstool and have 128Mb free on system partition. I have bsd installed too, and even run the "signal fix" from sendowski, which installs fine but does not do anything.
I seem to be stuck on the iclarified step, I can't get it to install, any clues?
--regards
You could give the method with the command line a try: http://www.hackthatphone.com/112/iph..._112_46bl.html
iPhone 3GS / 3.1.2 JB (PwnageTool) / 04.26.08 carrier-locked, Carrier Logo Fixer / Cydia / 1000 posts on Hackint0sh
Installing Cydia programs on a phone that has no internet connection: read this.
Editing binary .plist, .strings, .nib and .xib files:
* on your computer: Windows tool / conversion website.
* on your iPhone: convert those files in a terminal with plutil (installed with Erica Utilities) or edit them with iFile (Cydia links).
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Thanks Jim, it worked. I quite don't understand why but after 4 days chasing this I really do not care, I am just happy it worked.
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Originally Posted by
Jim Danner
Jim: I am also having this issue. I followed the link and ran the steps. When I inserted my Airtel SIM (India), I FINALLY had service. I tested it by making a call and sending an SMS.
But I noticed that I lost sound. I had read other posts to power off the phone and reboot. I did that, only to be back with "No Service". And the message that a "New SIM was detected".
Suggestions?
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