is 1.1.4 to 3.0 still possible?
I have a friend with a 2G iPhone still on 1.1.4 firmware, and he wants me to upgrade it for him without losing his jailbreak and unlock.
I dont know what method it was used before to be jailbroken or if it matters, but it has an app on it called "installer"
I'm mainly wondering if its possible to upgrade it to 3.0 now that 3.1 is out or if iTunes forces the newest update.
I have used redsn0w to jailbreak my own iPhone which has 3.0, so if I can get his iphone to that point then I think i'll be fine but I wasn't sure if it was possible to do.
I do not have a mac so I cant use the newest PwnageTool, but he does need to keep his unlock which as far as I know wont be a problem if its just upgraded to 3.0.
Any help would be appreciated.
Re: is 1.1.4 to 3.0 still possible?
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Originally Posted by amerikansk
I'm only bringing this post up because I am in the exact same situation, same phone, version, and "installer" app.
So you're saying all I need to do to upgrade to 3.0 is plug the phone into itunes, and let it upgrade automatically? It won't lose the unlock?
You won't lose the unlock, it is permanant from 1.1.4 onwards.
You need to restore (avoid upgrade with jailbroken iphones) once with apple official ipsw >1.1.4 because you need to update baseband.
Then because you require hacktivation you need to jailbreak.
Best approach is as dtube has outlined earlier.
Re: is 1.1.4 to 3.0 still possible?
What part of Norway are you in?
ZiPhone can have caused some problems, but if you have wifi and unlock working at 1.1.4 you are fine and can simply do as you described in your post upgrade wise.
You need to upgrade iTunes to at least 8.2 (the latest 9.0.2 works fine also) to restore 3.0 OS. Make sure to restart after you have upgraded iTunes.
When running bootneuter (the unlock for 2G iPhones built into redsn0w and pwnagetool.) always let it finish even if it seems to be taking a long time. Do not force restart the iPhone during this stage, it is possible to permanantly break the phone/Bluetooth/wifi if you restart before this finishes by itself. Don't play with the settings in boot neuter either, just let it run automatically/per defaults.
Aside from that warning, dont be too worried. It is very hard to break a 2g iPhone permanantly.
More care needs to be taken if upgrading from 1.0.2 or 1.1.1 era as some unlocks from that period damaged things in a way that needs to be reversed before the permanant unlock can be applied. Your phone is luckily not in that situation