I'm on the 6GB plan.Firestorm said:Which data plan are you on? Tethering with Rogers is only available on 1GB plans and up.
I'm on the 6GB plan.Firestorm said:Which data plan are you on? Tethering with Rogers is only available on 1GB plans and up.
Official 3.0 firmware next week should be the exact same as GM. You won't need to update it again. Once 3.0.1 is released by apple it should update fine for you.DMeisterJ said:Okay GAF, can you please help me with a noob question?
I'm downloading 3.0 GM right now, and I don't jailbreak or anything. I won't have to worry about a future official update doing anything harmful to my iPhone 3G right? Is that even possible?
Thanks!
Manics said:Official 3.0 firmware next week should be the exact same as GM. You won't need to update it again. Once 3.0.1 is released by apple it should update fine for you.
DMeisterJ said:Okay, thank you for that.
I shall have my 3.0 soon then.
Manics said:Official 3.0 firmware next week should be the exact same as GM. You won't need to update it again. Once 3.0.1 is released by apple it should update fine for you.
DarkJC said:Just to clarify, I believe the 3.0 GM is actually a Gold Master Candidate, so there's a small chance you may need to update again when 3.0 is officially released.
Not that it matters, upgrading to future firmwares will be fine, it's just that you can't downgrade back to 2.2.1 or earlier.
DarkJC said:Just to clarify, I believe the 3.0 GM is actually a Gold Master Candidate, so there's a small chance you may need to update again when 3.0 is officially released.
Not that it matters, upgrading to future firmwares will be fine, it's just that you can't downgrade back to 2.2.1 or earlier.
Nope, you weren't supposed to downgrade from 2.x to 1.x either. There have been some solutions to downgrade from the 3.0 betas but it's very hacky.Marty Chinn said:Is the downgrade a limitation of the GM, or when the official firmware hits, you also won't be able to downgrade too? I know in the past people have downgraded when a firmware has been acting up for them so I'd be kinda surprised if Apple now cut that off in case someone has issue with 3.0.
Marty Chinn said:Is the downgrade a limitation of the GM, or when the official firmware hits, you also won't be able to downgrade too? I know in the past people have downgraded when a firmware has been acting up for them so I'd be kinda surprised if Apple now cut that off in case someone has issue with 3.0.
Manics said:Official 3.0 firmware next week should be the exact same as GM. You won't need to update it again. Once 3.0.1 is released by apple it should update fine for you.
What settings are these?StrikerObi said:It won't be exactly the same. I noticed some developer and debug settings in the options. Those won't be there on the public release. But it should be otherwise identical.
Manics said:I'm no technical wizard on this, but I believe it has to do with Apple updating the baseband of the iPhone with the 3.0 firmware and supposedly it won't let you go back. That being said, people DID downgrade from the 3.0 betas back to 2.2.1 using the jailbreaking tools so it is possible. I don't think you'll be able to downgrade through iTunes though without some jailbreak method.
StrikerObi said:It won't be exactly the same. I noticed some developer and debug settings in the options. Those won't be there on the public release. But it should be otherwise identical.
bdizzle said:I installed the GM and went back to 2.2.1 on my 16gb 2g. I would have stayed with 3.0 but I gotta wait til the dev team provides an unlock.
The only one I could find was under Settings -> Safari -> Developer -> Debug ConsoleMarty Chinn said:What settings are these?
It might be a little too late for your downgrade :/. Is your sim working now? BigBoss has a baseband downgrade tool but it only works on select versionsbdizzle said:I installed the GM and went back to 2.2.1 on my 16gb 2g. I would have stayed with 3.0 but I gotta wait til the dev team provides an unlock.
Zerodoppler said:I'm soooo tempted to get 3.0 right now, but I don't want to fuck anything up and be stuck in some tester mode or be unable to get real updates from apple in the future. Damn you, leakers!
Ravager61 said:Ok, I have a question about contracts. Im currently on Verizon and my contract is up in August. I ordered my 3GS yesterday and put in a request to transfer my verizon number to my new phone. How will this work since I am still under contract with Verizon? Will I be able to get my old number without cancelling my verizon account?
I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think so. I was anxious to get my hands on my iPhone when the 3G came out, but my VZW contract still had a few weeks left on it. I ended up just grabbing my iPhone with a temp number so I could start having teh fun with it early. When my VZW contract was up, I hit the AT&T store and had the number ported over.Ravager61 said:Ok, I have a question about contracts. Im currently on Verizon and my contract is up in August. I ordered my 3GS yesterday and put in a request to transfer my verizon number to my new phone. How will this work since I am still under contract with Verizon? Will I be able to get my old number without cancelling my verizon account?
Slacker said:I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think so. I was anxious to get my hands on my iPhone when the 3G came out, but my VZW contract still had a few weeks left on it. I ended up just grabbing my iPhone with a temp number so I could start having teh fun with it early. When my VZW contract was up, I hit the AT&T store and had the number ported over.
The downside is of course that I had two phone bills for a couple weeks, so that may be less tempting for you having a couple months left.
Edit: Hopefully iyox is right about the prorated thing. I've never heard that before.
Oni Jazar said:Does the 3.0 firmware let me watch YouTube clips at a decent resolution in 3G or is that still worthless?
Jailbreak and use mxtube or a tweak that tricks youtube into thinking you are on wifiOni Jazar said:Does the3.0 firmwareATT...
Ravager61 said:Hmm. I guess ill just wait an see. I heard that the prorated thing is only for people who signed up with Verizon after 2006 or something (been on Verizon since 03). Hopefully if they are gonna charge me a lot to cancel they give me the option to just get a new number rather then making me pay an arm and a leg.
jiffy38 said:Does anyone know how much usage you get for a 2gb plan? is that a regular amount of data to have or is it to little for daily surfing and such.
You can downgrade just fine. I know because I did so this afternoon. I don't know where people are getting this stuff, but it's impossible to brick your iPhone by firmware upgrades. You can ALWAYS downgrade via DFU mode in iTunes - no scary jailbreaking stuff required.Marty Chinn said:Is the downgrade a limitation of the GM, or when the official firmware hits, you also won't be able to downgrade too? I know in the past people have downgraded when a firmware has been acting up for them so I'd be kinda surprised if Apple now cut that off in case someone has issue with 3.0.
Didn't apple release an iTunes version (or was it the new laptops) that didn't allow an iPhone to be put in DFU mode? I don't think the option to downgrade is always a sure thing...Scotch said:You can downgrade just fine. I know because I did so this afternoon. I don't know where people are getting this stuff, but it's impossible to brick your iPhone by firmware upgrades. You can ALWAYS downgrade via DFU mode in iTunes - no scary jailbreaking stuff required.
Hmm, dunno, never heard of that. But I'm running iTunes 8.2 and it still works.Charred Greyface said:Didn't apple release an iTunes version (or was it the new laptops) that didn't allow an iPhone to be put in DFU mode? I don't think the option to downgrade is always a sure thing...
Scotch said:You can downgrade just fine. I know because I did so this afternoon.
Sorry I meant that Itunes wouldn't recognize the iPhone in DFU mode. Anyway that was a long time ago and I haven't heard about it recently.Scotch said:Hmm, dunno, never heard of that. But I'm running iTunes 8.2 and it still works.
edit: okay, I do need to add that I have a 2G iPhone, perhaps things are different for the 3G. ^_^
Yeah. I have an imported US 2g iphone, and 3.0 deactivated the phone. iTunes won't let me activate (because I'm not in the US, or on AT&T, or whatever), so I'll have to wait for the jailbreak.VanMardigan said:So you downgraded from 3.0 GM?
I'm doing it now.dallow_bg said:Putting 3.0 on tonight.
cjelly said:I'm doing it now.
Got nervous as it disconnects and reconnects a few times before it starts installing.
Progress bar is 1/3rd there. Not looking forward to it syncing everything back on. I'm sure it'll take an age.
Marty Chinn said:The last part is what's keeping me from doing it at the moment since I manually sync my music, podcasts, and videos. I thought you could just do an update instead of a restore though. Shouldn't the update just leave everything intact?
Well, once it has installed the firmware, it asks you if you want to restore from a backup, or just leave it clean.Marty Chinn said:The last part is what's keeping me from doing it at the moment since I manually sync my music, podcasts, and videos. I thought you could just do an update instead of a restore though. Shouldn't the update just leave everything intact?
You're in the Uk right? I've been trying to get an answer for the past dayScotch said:Yeah. I have an imported US 2g iphone, and 3.0 deactivated the phone. iTunes won't let me activate (because I'm not in the US, or on ATT
Charred Greyface said:Scotch said:Yeah. I have an imported US 2g iphone, and 3.0 deactivated the phone. iTunes won't let me activate (because I'm not in the US, or on AT
:lol yes and it's happened to me twice now and both in the iPhone thread because of ATandTBowser said:Are you posting from the NeoGAF web app? Same thing happened to one of my posts yesterday :lol
Scotch said:You can downgrade just fine. I know because I did so this afternoon. I don't know where people are getting this stuff, but it's impossible to brick your iPhone by firmware upgrades. You can ALWAYS downgrade via DFU mode in iTunes - no scary jailbreaking stuff required.
f@luS said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0z4g2-80V4
seeing this video make me think that the SPEED upgrade is thx to the OS, the 3GS wont be faster beside the 7.2mb in 3G
T-Mobile.nl has posted some technical specs about the iPhone 3G S revealing that the newest iPhone carries a 600 MHz processor and 256MB of RAM.
600 MHz is notably faster than the current iPhone and iPod Touch which run at 412 MHz and 532 MHz, respectively. Until now, the 2nd Generation iPod Touch has been the fastest device in the lineup by a good margin. Meanwhile, the previous generation models where also limited to 128 MB of RAM, so the new device offers twice as much which could be a welcome change to developers. The processor/ram information seems to confirm many details that were first revealed in a Chinese forum post.
Apple has been particularly unrevealing about the detailed hardware specs for the new iPhone even to developers at WWDC. The new iPhone is also believed to use the new PowerVR SGX graphics processing unit which provides support for OpenGL ES 2.0. This notably improved performance may require developers to support these multiple device capabilities within their apps.
For those interested in more of a technical analysis, Anandtech offers a detailed breakdown of the new iPhone's processor and GPU, according to their sources. The information lines up with the other reports referenced above.
Ravager61 said:Ok, I have a question about contracts. Im currently on Verizon and my contract is up in August. I ordered my 3GS yesterday and put in a request to transfer my verizon number to my new phone. How will this work since I am still under contract with Verizon? Will I be able to get my old number without cancelling my verizon account?
- iPhone 3G S Oleophobic Screen Coating: A number of readers have pointed out that Apple's tech specs page for the new iPhone 3G S mentions that the device's screen includes a "fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating". Fingerprint smudges on the iPhone's screen have been a minor but frequent complaint from users.
Apple's iPhone cleaning instructions also differentiate between the iPhone 3G S and earlier models. While Apple recommends that original iPhone and iPhone 3G screens be cleaned with a "soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth", the iPhone 3G S's oleophobic coating allows users to clean their screen with a dry cloth, simplifying the cleaning process and reducing potential moisture damage.