Actually Edge, YOU need to do some reading. Jason NEVER mentioned upgrading to 1.1.1. He had an unlocked phone, it somehow baulked after loading some contacts, then had an error indicating an inactivated SIM. From my reading from his first post it sounded like he had inadvertantly upgraded to 1.1.1, which has now been confirmed.
Jason:
Unfortunately you have bricked your iPhone. The only thing you can do is fix it so that wifi and programs will work, but unfortunately you will not be able to use the iPhone as a phone. That is until the dev team works out a way to hack it.
Here is how to do it:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/29/i...ions-released/
I would keep checking the iPhone dev team's wiki until they come up with a solution
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Originally Posted by Edge
@choy, you need to do some reading.
There is a method which will revert the 1.1.1 firmware back to 1.0.2, which Jason Cole has tried. It does not alter the modem firmware (which is reported by entering the *3001#12345#* code.)
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