engadget.com — If you haven't already bitten the bullet and taken your unlocked iPhone down that scariest of paths, the 1.1.1 update, we're here to sort out a bit of the hearsay from the actual and fairly inconvenient truth.
Sep 28, 2007 View in Crawl 4
delsolidSep 28, 2007
My patience for Apple is running thin. AT&T sucks but it's Apple that's forcing them on us and I am getting sick of it.
Closed AccountSep 29, 2007
Really? These were incorporated into 1.01 and 1.0.2 already?<a class="user" href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306586">http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306 ...</a>
superkendallSep 29, 2007
But you forget that the iPhone is also much more open in terms of syncronizing with the computer - there are many different kinds of data that get passed over, like music and movies and calendar entries and account data - not to mention the very concept of a communications channel and the need for the computer to feed the iPhone update files. Between all that, lays a world of opportinity for someone seeking to get execuable code on the phone.
superkendallSep 29, 2007
Currently no app can jailbreak the iPhone. If anything could get apps to the iPhone, they should still work - I thought some reports said hacked phones still had apps after the update.
greedonvrfiredSep 29, 2007
I loved my iPhone before i added apps. I loved it ALOT after I added apps. I updated and lost the apps. Now I just love my iPhone again. boo hoo.
iboneSep 29, 2007
I have no reason to update i could give two s**ts about doubletap and itunes over wifi.I would not want my iphone if i couldnt get the apps, ringtones, themes. And I have AT&T already.
cleverboySep 29, 2007
FYI, a damn good article:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_Bricking_The_Inconvenient_Truth_from_a_Software_Engineer">http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_Bricking_The_Inconven ...</a>
mhmdkhamisDec 17, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.paramegsoft.com/forum/">http://www.paramegsoft.com/forum/</a> <a class="user" href="http://game.paramegsoft.com/">http://game.paramegsoft.com/</a>I tell you....I love the way that has turned out. For so long have "hackers" coded their way around DRM, firmware and other "security measures" I too am guilty of doing so, and every time I try it I know that I do so with the knowledge that it either may not work or worse yet I could "brick" the device that I am trying to thwart. It was only a matter of time before a real "mainstream" hack like the one used on the iPhone came about and ended up backfiring. Though I sincerely hope that the "hackers"find a way to fight back and re-unloack the iPhone, I find this turn of events extremely entertaining and admitedly comical in its irony.<a class="user" href="http://download.free-software.cc">http://download.free-software.cc</a>
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