The people/departments that work on the iPhone wont be the same as the people that work on SL..![]()
I hope my phone doesn't develop issues forcing me to get a replacement. I love things the way they are now.
This also probably means previous models will go up in resale premium
*Sigh*...oh Apple
I can't wait for Android & webOS to mature...even more so now
I wonder when they made this change, and how it relates in time to Chronic Dev's decision to publish the exploit to appease their donors.
That they will. Just like 1st Gen iPhones that shipped with 3.9 Bootloader (week 44 under)
Does anyone know if there is a way to tell in the store if the 3Gs you are looking at will jailbreak or not. Also, are all new 3G (not s) units that AT&T sells still jailbreakable? Thanks!
Geohot's Blackra1n lets Windows-only users jailbreak iPhone OS 3.1.2 on all iPhone and iPod Touch models, regardless of their hardware generation. The tool, which in 30 seconds allows handset users to run software not authorised by Apple, doesn't work on Macs.
Does anyone know if there is a way to tell in the store if the 3Gs you are looking at will jailbreak or not. Also, are all new 3G (not s) units that AT&T sells still jailbreakable? Thanks!
is this BootROM something they can add in a future software update through iTunes, or is this only going to affect one's being produced now.
I understand that part of the serial number indicates the week when the phone was manufactured, so you can check the serial number and look for one that was manufactured before the new bootrom was released. I forget which part of the serial number is the week number, but hopefully someone else knows?....
is this BootROM something they can add in a future software update through iTunes, or is this only going to affect one's being produced now.
Thing is Apple/retailers rarely let you view the serial number before opening the phone so it would be very difficult to tell...unless you order online i suppose
Serial number is printed outside the box. I'd think it'd be harder to confirm if you are buying online... How would you even ask for them to check the serial number before shipping?
I understand that part of the serial number indicates the week when the phone was manufactured, so you can check the serial number and look for one that was manufactured before the new bootrom was released. I forget which part of the serial number is the week number, but hopefully someone else knows?
Actually i forgot about that...you're right. The week number can be an indicator. The number after 889 is what you're looking for. If its for example 88924 then its a week 24 or if its 88921 then its a week 21. Thing is Apple/retailers rarely let you view the serial number before opening the phone so it would be very difficult to tell...unless you order online i suppose
This is great info, thanks!
So I would be looking for a 3Gs made before week, say...40? Maybe earlier to be safe?
Does the 3Gs automatically ship with the latest software? Will that be a problem?
So if I bought my 3gs on launch day this won't affect me right?
I understand that part of the serial number indicates the week when the phone was manufactured, so you can check the serial number and look for one that was manufactured before the new bootrom was released. I forget which part of the serial number is the week number, but hopefully someone else knows?
GeoHot released the Mac version just yesterday, maybe the article was written before the Mac version was released.