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#501:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:55 am
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Freelander wrote:
srasc can i get a copy of 2.1 firmware please Smile


You could check there:
http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/
or for a direct download:
2G 2.1
3G 2.1

(well imagine that I made the 500th post in this topic)

#502:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:37 pm
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Users continue to note a series of issues with the iPhone OS 2.2 update.

Weak or non-existent signal As has been with the case with virtually ever iPhone OS update, some users are reporting a degradation of signal after the release of OS 2.2.

iPhoneAtlas reader 1 wrote:
“I recently updated my iphone firmware from 2.1 to 2.2 and since then i have no signal from my local service provider(not 3G signal). I experienced no signal problem with the 2.1 firmware.”


iPhoneAtlas reader 2 wrote:
“Since updating yesterday, I have had serious cell connectivity issues. The phone is constantly ‘Searching’ for cell service in areas where it was not a problem before yesterday.”


It appears that, in some cases, turning off location services can boost signal strength under iPhone OS 2.2. For other potential signal-boosting procedures, see our previous coverage.

The most reliable indicator of actual signal strength is the iPhones dB meter, which can be accessed in field test mode. Dial *3001#12345#* then press “Call.” A dB reading below 50 generally indicates good strength.

Missing applications Some users have reported sudden disappearance of iPhone applications after the update — even those that ship by default with the device and cannot be voluntarily deleted.

iPhoneAtlas reader 3 wrote:
“Today all of a sudden I don’t have Safari or Camera. I did a sync and they’re not there. Then a reset and nothing. Then synced again after the reset and nothing. Big bummer since I use Safari all the time. I’m figuring it has to be a software issue. I thought I’d throw it out there in case others are experiencing the same.”


Failed installation Some users are unable to apply the iPhone OS 2.2 update at all, with the installation process failing partway through. In some cases, the phone may become stuck in recovery mode, typified by the image of a USB cable pointing at an iTunes logo.

If you are using a Windows sytem, try completey uninstalling then reinstalling iTunes, as described in this knowledge base article.

WiFi problems Some users are reporting an inability to connect to WiFi networks after the iPhone OS 2.2 update.

iPhoneAtlas reader 4 wrote:
“After the 2.2 firmware upgrade, my phone does not pick up nor automatically connects to my wireless network, it is permanently on 3G. T tried rebooting my phone, didnt make any difference.”


Among the potential fixes for WiFi connectivity issues are:

Turn WiFi off then on in Settings.
“Forget” the currently configured connection and allow it to reconfigure
Switch the router to WPA2
Remove all spaces from the WPA pass phrase
Remove all security from the router until a stable connection is attained then reconfigure the security
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Man with all these issues & local Caller ID unavailability in 2.2 I wouldn't be too surprised if a 2.2.1 was released before the end of the year.

#503: Some iPhones Codes That You May/May Not Know Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:59 pm
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...& May/May Not be of any use or May/May Not Work

*3001#12345#* and tap Call.
Enter Field Mode. Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to-date network and cell information.

*#06#
Displays your IMEI. No need to tap Call. IMEI is the unique identifier for your cell phone hardware. Together with your SIM information it identifies you to the provider network.

*777# and tap Call.
Account balance for prepaid iPhone.

*225# and tap Call.
Bill Balance. (Postpaid only)

*646# and tap Call.
Check minutes. (Postpaid only)

*#21# and tap Call.
Setting interrogation for call forwards. Discover the settings for your call forwarding. You'll see whether you have voice, data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access, and pad access call forwarding enabled or disabled.

*#30# and tap Call.
Calling line presentation check. This displays whether you have enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line, presumably the number of the party placing the call.

*#76# and tap Call.
Check whether the connected line presentation is enabled or not. State whether the connected line presentation is enabled or disabled. Presumably similar to the calling line presentation.

*#43# and tap Call.
Determine if call waiting is enabled. Displays call waiting status for voice, data, fax, sms, sync data, async data, packet access and pad access. Each item is either enabled or disabled.

*#61# and tap Call.
Check the number for unanswered calls. Show the number for voice call forwarding when a call is unanswered. Also show the options for data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access and pad access.

*#62# and tap Call.
Check the number for call forwarding if no service is available. Just like the previous, except for no-service rather than no-answer situations.

*#67# and tap Call.
Check the number for call forwarding when the iPhone is busy. And again, but for when the iPhone is busy.

*#33# and tap Call.
Check for call control bars. Check all the usual suspects (voice, data, fax, sms, etc) to see whether barring is enabled or disabled for outgoing.

#504:  Author: FreelanderLocation: toronto,canada keeping it chill PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:06 pm
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*3001#12345#* and tap Call.
Enter Field Mode. Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to-date network and cell information.


hahah i remember when i used to type that in on mkehy bnokia 5125 lol and select feildtest and say the matrix has taken over my phone lol Laughing

#505:  Author: Sneaky PeteLocation: Southern California PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:51 pm
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Just got me an iPhone and love it. I went and checked out the Storm and think it was rushed to market. The functionality and interface is sub-par at best.

Enjoying my new toy so far Wink

#506:  Author: Duane 3NE 2NRLocation: T&T PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:13 pm
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^ you drive an Evo and own an iPhone, damn you got good taste! Laughing

#507:  Author: mitchLocation: trinituner.com PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:34 pm
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SRASC wrote:

Man with all these issues & local Caller ID unavailability in 2.2 I wouldn't be too surprised if a 2.2.1 was released before the end of the year.



apparently it works if u install callerID fix from cydia and use +1 868 for mobile numbers.

landlines only show up with 868...

#508:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:19 pm
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For those having issues with Caller ID in 2.2 there is now a Caller ID update available via Cydia (1.1.6)

#509:  Author: Hidden PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:46 pm
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Got mines on 2.1 running steady.
Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

#510:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:53 am
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Except now with caller id fix 1.1.6 running on 2.1 my contact numbers are now invisible

#511:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:22 am
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^^ solved that little problem, (with Format Fix) now just need a way to update to 2.2 without having to reinstall my Cydia installed apps (again). Any suggestions?

Last edited by SRASC on Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:27 am; edited 1 time in total

#512:  Author: Hidden PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 5:30 am
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aptbackup?

#513:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:58 am
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I'll try yet once I get some sort of solid internet connection

#514:  Author: tr1adLocation: Behind the camera.....learning PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:39 am
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SRASC wrote:
Except now with caller id fix 1.1.6 running on 2.1 my contact numbers are now invisible


have that same friggin problem rite now

#515:  Author: tr1adLocation: Behind the camera.....learning PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:58 am
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solved,

for those with the caller id problem using 1.1.6 on 2.1 also install format fix via cydia

#516:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:12 am
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tr1ad wrote:
solved,

for those with the caller id problem using 1.1.6 on 2.1 also install format fix via cydia


yup, that's the fix. I am just curious though if anyone running these 2 on 2.2 if it solves the Caller ID issues? (Plan on upgrading to 2.2 (again) later today)

#517:  Author: tr1adLocation: Behind the camera.....learning PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:13 am
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me personally i think ill hold out on the 2.1 ( a bit shaky imo )
ill only go 2.2 unless it has something that blows my mind

#518:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:25 am
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TouchArcade reports that the second-generation iPod touch’s processor runs at 532 MHz, while the iPhone 3G’s processor runs at 412 MHz.

Both the iPhone and iPod touch use an ARM processor capable of running at 620-667Mhz. However, it appears that Apple down-clocked the processor in production devics, presumably to conserve battery life.

Nearly a year ago, iPhone Atlas broke the news that iPhone OS 1.1.2 delivered slight boost in operating clock speed. iPhones running firmware/software version 1.1.1 displayed a clock speed of 400 Mhz and a bus speed of 100 MHz, whereas iPhones running firmware/software revision 1.1.2 displayed a clock speed of 412 MHz and a bus speed of 103 MHz.

As such, it’s possible that Apple will boost the iPhone and/or iPoud touch’s processor clock speed with a future software update. Given battery concerns, however, such a move may be unlikely.

Meanwhile, a Polish site has performed benchmarks of the first-generation iPod touch, second-generation iPod touch, first-generation iPhone and iPhone 3G. Their results (higher numbers are better), would appear to confirm the original finding:

1G iPod touch software 2.2 - 99.039
1G iPhone software 2.2 - 99.422
iPhone 3G software 2.2 - 104.23
2G iPod touch software 2.2: 2.2 - 145.20
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Editors at MacWorld have begun to review the iPhone OS 2.2 update and are somewhat disappointed to see that certain desired improvements for business functionality have not been made. However, the order in which iPhone owners can now view podcasts is said to be an improvement.

As far as the business features go (and certainly some in this list would be very handy for personal use too), just some of the desired ones not part of the update that MacWorld notes include no on-device data encryption, passwords are limited to four-digit numeric PINs, no ability to synchronize notes or set up calendar items with the same scheduling controls as in Exchange and cut and paste. MacWorld even goes as far to say that since the 2.2 update does not accommodate more of the needs of the business community that the BlackBerry Storm has “a real chance to push the iPhone out of the enterprise, at least as a standard sanctioned device.”

Although the 2.2 update does not change much as far as business needs go, there are two main User Interface changes that MacWorld pinpoints. One is on the Safari browser - it now has a small search box on the same row as its URL box. MacWorld calls this design change “inelegant.” However, a welcome UI change according to MacWorld is that there is now a preference setting to turn off or on the iPhone's autocorrect feature when a user types. In addition to several minimal application changes the other big functional change is the new ability to download podcasts from Apple's iTunes Store while not having to sync via iTunes on the desktop.

Also as far as podcasts go, the older OS used to list podcasts with the newest at the top. Now the podcasts are listed in chronological order, as MacWorld describes, with the “oldest at the top. Which means you can start playback at any episode, and after that episode is finished, the next-most-recent one plays automatically.” This is also a welcome change.

MacWorld says it’s still too early to tell if the update will fix bugs in e-mail and browser operations.

#519:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:33 am
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Oh & anyone have a clue how to set up a free iTunes account? Need one for brother's iPhone. Like Apple recently [22/11/08] shut down one of the loop holes for this...

#520:  Author: tr1adLocation: Behind the camera.....learning PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:35 am
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i utilized my skybox address and set one up



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