Sup guys (and girls) -
I've pored over pages and pages and threads and threads of responses, looking for answers to my questions - which, for pretty much everybody on this site, I'm sure is nothing short of a cakewalk. I've found semi-conflicting information, so I figured if I put it all out in the open, I might be able to have it all cleared up.
I'm buying a 2G iPhone from my friend, and I'm going to attempt to jailbreak / unlock the phone myself (should be quite the experience) - however, I've read a few different things about what to do post-breaking. Is it possible for me to receive updates, and if so, are there any I should avoid that would "brick" (picked that up) the phone?
Obviously I don't want to settle for the default 1.0 software, and I was wondering what the process, post-breaking, should be for a newb like myself.
Whoever reads this and doesn't roll their eyes, I really do appreciate it. Nobody likes to waste money.
I have a MacBook, the phone is a 2G and my carrier is T-Mobile. Just a recap. Thanks a lot.
I've pored over pages and pages and threads and threads of responses, looking for answers to my questions - which, for pretty much everybody on this site, I'm sure is nothing short of a cakewalk. I've found semi-conflicting information, so I figured if I put it all out in the open, I might be able to have it all cleared up.
I'm buying a 2G iPhone from my friend, and I'm going to attempt to jailbreak / unlock the phone myself (should be quite the experience) - however, I've read a few different things about what to do post-breaking. Is it possible for me to receive updates, and if so, are there any I should avoid that would "brick" (picked that up) the phone?
Obviously I don't want to settle for the default 1.0 software, and I was wondering what the process, post-breaking, should be for a newb like myself.
Whoever reads this and doesn't roll their eyes, I really do appreciate it. Nobody likes to waste money.
I have a MacBook, the phone is a 2G and my carrier is T-Mobile. Just a recap. Thanks a lot.