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iPhone OS 3.0 bricking pirated iPhones

By | March 29, 2009, 9:13pm PDT

Some nefarious (and impatient) iPhone owners that just can’t wait to get their grubby little mitts on iPhone OS 3.0 have resorted to installing a pirated version of the OS. But beware: pirates are being greeted by this screen after attempting to take the cheap way out:

Iphone bricked

In case you don’t recognize it, this is the iPhone’s activation screen — which loosely translates to “you’re hosed.”

The problem isn’t that the version of iPhone OS 3.0 floating around the Web contains a trojan or anything, the new OS simply checks with the mother ship to make sure that the user has an active and paid up Apple Developer Connection account.

And once you go 3.0, there’s no turning back.

According to an L.A. Times story if you don’t have an ADC account your iPhone is effectively bricked because there’s no way to roll back to version 2 of the software.

A few YouTube videos have sprung up purporting to offer solutions. One suggests that you can simply disconnect from the Internet when interfacing with iTunes to bypass the authentication process. Another involves data files and appears incredibly confusing.

The good news is that you can get your iBrick swapped out under warrany at the Apple Store, or you can stop being a cheapskate and pony up the $100 for an ADC account.

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Jason O'Grady is a journalist and author specializing in mobile technology. He has published six books on Apple and mobile gadgets and his PowerPage blog has been publishing for over 15 years.

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Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. O'Grady developed an affinity for Apple computers after using the original Lisa, and this affinity turned into a bona-fide obsession when he got the original 128 KB Macintosh in 1984.

He started writing one of the first Web sites about Apple (O'Grady's PowerPage) in 1995 and is considered to be one of the fathers of blogging. He has been a frequent speaker at the Macworld Expo conference and a member of the conference faculty. He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

After winning a major legal battle with Apple in 2006, he set the precedent that independent journalists are entitled to the same protections under the First Amendment as members of the mainstream media.

O'Grady is the author of The Nexus One Pocket Guide, The Droid Pocket Guide, The Google Phone Pocket Guide, and The Garmin nuvi Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press), the author of Corporations That Changed the World: Apple Inc. (Greenwood Press), and a contributor to The Mac Bible (Peachpit Press). In addition, he has contributed to numerous Mac publications over the years, including MacWEEK, Macworld, and MacPower (Japan).

When he's not writing about Apple for ZDNet at The Apple Core, he enjoys spending time with his family in New Jersey.

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RE: iPhone OS 3.0 bricking pirated iPhones
jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 10th Oct
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DFU?
mcfaul@... 30th Mar 2009
You can go from 3 back down to 2 by booting your phone into DFU mode (NOT recovery mode!)
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Pirated phones?
Eriamjh Updated - 30th Mar 2009
Software maybe, but the phones are not pirated.


Just wait for the DevTeam to release an unlock for the new iPhone OS. It could take a while though...
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"Bricking"
eljay001 30th Mar 2009
This term is being overused these days. A brick is a device that is irrecoverably damaged by a failed firmware update or something similar. You can recover from this one by purchasing the Apple Developer Connection account. It's working as designed.
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and Cheapskate..
jay.connor@... 16th Apr 2009
The dev account is for devs, how can you classify someone as a cheapskate for not wanting to pay the $100 if they aren't signing up for what it's intended for.
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Its already been cracked, the dev team have a
working jailbreak, but they wont release it
because they dont want apple to be able to
patch OS 3 before it goes public
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jackson1984-24316069205748857739440257893812 10th Oct
Hi there,excellent lead. Informations are genuinely exhilarating and saved nfl jersey me significant complete of time which I've commit on a specific thing else as a substitute for googling happy Lots of many thanks an incredible offer!

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