Archive for August 7th, 2008
CNet about iPhone 3G jailbreak
August 22, 20 countries will start selling iPhone

On August 22, 20 new countries will start offering the iPhone 3G for sale. Here's a list of the countries that are expecting launches that Friday (and their associated carriers, in parentheses):
- Argentina ()
- Chile (, Movistar/Telefonica)
- Colombia ()
- Czech Republic (Telefonica O2)
- Ecuador ()
- El Salvador ()
- Estonia ()
- Guatemala ()
- Honduras ()
- Hungary ()
- India ()
- Latvia ()
- Lithuania ()
- Paraguay ()
- Peru ()
- Philippines ()
- Poland (, )
- Romania ()
- Slovakia (T-Mobile, )
- Uruguay ()
Negative feedback on 2.0.1. Update bricking some iPhones.

Here is some negative feedback on 2.0.1.
- A small number of blog readers and have reported the update bricked their handsets or . Didn't show up during testing by many labs.
- There are several reports that updating to 2.0.1 on an iPhone in Airplane mode may result in bricked phones.
- Users who paid Vodaphone to unlock their phones for international roaming have the update breaks connections with their carriers.
- A few users occasional lag in the Contacts, SMS and e-mail apps. From our testing, typing in the Contacts app is still laggy, but SMS and e-mail is faster.
- No surprise whatsoever: Updating results in losing access to your jailbroken (i.e. hacked) apps. 2.0.1 updates iPhone 3G's baseband, you may never be able to unlock the handset again if you run this update.
- Many users are reporting 2.0.1 is slow with backup. This more likely has to do with the version of iTunes they're running; many have said iTunes 7.7.1 sped up backup and syncing.
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