Apple releases iPhone firmware 1.1.1

Yes yes, friends. The day has finally arrived. Apple dropped a new iPhone firmware revision, bringing the official software notation up to version 1.1.1. This new software brings a host of changes and upgrades. Here’s a rundown of some of the more significant changes:
- iTunes Wi-Fi music store
- Louder speakerphone and receiver volume
- Home button double-click functionality
- Double-tap spacebar to intelligently insert period and space
- Apple Bluetooth headset battery status now appears in iPhone Status bar
- Support for TV Out
- EDGE/GPRS can now be manually turned on and off
- Adjustable alert volume
Apple elegantly states they have "discovered that some of the unauthorized unlocking programs available on the Internet may cause irreparable damage to the iPhone’s software. If you have modified your iPhone’s software, applying this software update may result in your iPhone becoming permanetly inoperable" For now, if you’ve "modified" your iPhone, we suggest you wait and see what the word is before updating. Although, the new features look oh-so-good! If you do decide to hit the update, let us know what happens!
Thanks, to everyone that sent this in!
UPDATE: I unlocked mine, but still use AT&T, and have installed 3rd party applications — the update was a breeze — didn’t even restore my iPhone before updating! And…3rd party applications are gone! What are you seeing?
UPDATE 2: Trying to jailbreak with Independance forced me to restore my iPhone…ugh!








Hi all,
I just bought an iPhone….on the hope of being able to hack into it…. but I don’t just want iTunes and Wifi, most importantly I want the phone part….
Any suggestions…
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Apple iPhone and IphoneSimFree software is the same company. Apple makes double profit. Don’t you get that.
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I just bought an iPhone. Does that mean I have the latest 1.1.1 version installed already?
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I have never used any modifying software on my iphone and it is giving my the “Incorrect SIM Insert and unlocked and valid SIM to activate iphone” message. I went to the Apple store in Sacramento and was told that the IMEI number on the back of my phone does not match that in the software. They say the only way that could happen is if I opened my phone. I never did open my phone and nobody else has access to my phone to open it. They told me I was out of luck and my warranty was void. First of all this sucks since I did nothing. Any one else have this problem?
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