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1.1.3 with Stealthsim

Yes, I am dying to know if I can upgrade to 1.1.3 using my Stealthsim. I am definitely not going to do it until I hear it is okay, but is anyone else who knows more about downgrading if something goes wrong willing to check with their Stealthsim?

I tried emailing Stealthsim, but I haven't heard anything from them yet... I guess we will have to wait a little longer.
 
Yes, I am dying to know if I can upgrade to 1.1.3 using my Stealthsim. I am definitely not going to do it until I hear it is okay, but is anyone else who knows more about downgrading if something goes wrong willing to check with their Stealthsim?

I tried emailing Stealthsim, but I haven't heard anything from them yet... I guess we will have to wait a little longer.
Yep I emailed them too but no reply???
 
A bit of advice please

Guys i need your help. I am a 16 years old and 200 quid is alot of money for me. I am thinking of buying an iphone from the US so it will work in the UK...stealth simming and jailbreaking.

Lots of different storys about firmware and modem ware and stuff.... what is the actual truth? Will it work in the UK?

I should think it will be 1.1.3 firmware.....but if i was to get 1.1.2 would it work fully?

Thanks alot
 
Dont update to 1.1.3 yet until jailbreak 1.1.3 is out.

And for the guy above me Australia, it does work in Australia and your full of it not fitting.
 
Dont update to 1.1.3 yet until jailbreak 1.1.3 is out.

And for the guy above me Australia, it does work in Australia and your full of it not fitting.

You seem to have miss-understood.

Of course a working StealthSIM will 'unlock' a USA AT&T iPhone in Australia - as will our TurboSIMs and our NextSIMs and our HyperSIMs.

The iPhone being in Australia has nothing to do with it.

This StealthSIM was given to us by one of our customers, who could not get it to 'work'.

I know what size these devices should be - we distribute Bladox TurboSIMs, NextSIMs, and HyperSIMs.

I noticed that this StealthSIM was too long. It could never fit properly without the top being squeezed between the Sim Tray and the body of the iPhone. It had not been trimmed properly after manufacture. I had to trim the excess black plastic from the top so it would fit correctly. Of course no tracks or circuitry were involved in doing this.

I tested it before and after the trimming, but it was not recognised by the iPhone. Perhaps the customer damaged it some how, before giving it to us.

Hard to say, as I don't know its full history.

Cheers,

A3 Australia.
 
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