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[Fed-Talk] iPhone OS Issues
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[Fed-Talk] iPhone OS Issues


  • Subject: [Fed-Talk] iPhone OS Issues
  • From: "Pike, Michael (IHS/NPA)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 14:38:43 -0600
  • Thread-topic: iPhone OS Issues

Apple has quit signing the 3.0.1 software so in the "verifying iPhone software" phase it will fail. Just an FYI.

Mike

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 2, 2009, at 9:02 AM, "Dave Downin" <email@hidden> wrote:

iTunes should be keeping backups for you (they contain your settings) as well as your music, ringtones, and apps. If so, TimeMachine does keep backups. I know because I had to go into TimeMachine to restore my settings from a previous backup to get all my Cydia apps back (which had been backed up with AptBackup).

Your best bet though is to probably do a restore (I'd recommend to 3.0.1), and then have iTunes resync to add back in your apps, ringtones, photos, contacts, and calendars. After doing a restore, you can then decide if you want the carrier update or not.

Dave Downin

On Oct 2, 2009, at 9:56 AM, Kerwood, David R CIV NUWC NWPT wrote:

Rats. I spoke too soon. Last night I applied the AT&T update to activate the MMS function, and now it's no email time, just the spinning wheel. Mail before the update, no email after the update. I don't know of any way to 'de-update' the phone. I wish there was a way for Time Machine to preserve the contents and settings of the phone - now that'd be a feature.

David Kerwood


-----Original Message----- From: Kerwood, David R CIV NUWC NWPT Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 15:50 To: 'Todd Heberlein'; Dave Schroeder Cc: email@hidden Talk; Pike, Michael (IHS/NPA) Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] Snow Leopard transition creates problems

I'm doing a slightly different experiment. I set the phone (3G) to call forwarding to another mobile phone, but 3G connectivity is otherwise intact. Mail, web, and GPS all function normally, and I've stopped looking at the unending "connecting" message when getting mail, because it appears to connect and get mail just fine in spite of that. I'm now on my second day without recharging, the phone hasn't been powered down, and I've still about 2/3 battery life left. Based on this observation, it's the phone function that's really pulling down the juice.

David Kerwood

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