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The direct links to all past releases of the iPhone software on Apple’s download servers.
Apple released the iPhone 2.1 software on Tuesday, September 9th, just three weeks after iPhone 2.0.2 was released.
There are quite a few stories in the news about problems with v2.0.2. Dropped calls, 3G signal strength incorrect, short battery life, slow backup times and apps crashing the phone. Three weeks seems like an unusually short time between releasing updates. I suspect the problems with 2.0.x moved up the release of 2.1
According to an e-mail from Apple received today, this release consists of “many bug fixes and improvements”. Here is Apple’s list of improvements:
- Decrease in call set-up failures and dropped calls
- Significantly better battery life for most users
- Dramatically reduced time to backup to iTunes
- Improved email reliability, notably fetching email from POP and Exchange accounts
- Faster installation of 3rd party applications
- Fixed bugs causing hangs and crashes for users with lots of third party applications
- Improved performance in text messaging
- Faster loading and searching of contacts
- Improved accuracy of the 3G signal strength display
- Repeat alert up to two additional times for incoming text messages
- Option to wipe data after ten failed passcode attempts
- Genius playlist creation
(thanks Apple for sending the list out!)
The new iTunes 8 is required to install the new iPhone v2.1 firmware. Get it here: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
To download iPhone 2.1 in iTunes 8, attach your iPhone, click on it in the left sidebar, and in the iPhone Summary pane, click on ‘Check for Update’. When the update appears, click on ‘Download and Install’.
Or you can use these direct links to Appleās download servers to download the update:
Apple main download site 1: iPhone v2.1 download
Apple main download site 2: iPhone v2.1 download
For previous versions of iPhone software, see this post:
iPhone software past and present
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Apple released the iPhone 2.0.1 software today. The release consists of bug fixes — no new features. You can download iPhone 2.0.1 through iTunes, or through these direct links to Apple’s download servers:
Apple main download site 1: iPhone v2.0.1 download
Apple main download site 2: iPhone v2.0.1 download
Tonight WordPress released an open-source app for the iPhone to post to and manage your WordPress blog. The app can be downloaded from http://iphone.wordpress.org
This post is a test of that app. And I have to admit — I love it! Well designed and easy to set up. It is easily able to manage multiple blogs.
I love the ability to take a picture and insert it into a blog post! I took the screenshot shown to the left and was able to insert it very easily by tapping on the photo icon in the bottom bar. I hand edited the HTML to put the text below to the left of the image, and change the size shown.
You can preview your post before it is published too. Now if Apple would give us copy and paste, editing would be a whole lot easier! This is what I’ve been waiting for since I got my iPhone!
The app did crash on me once after I saved the first draft of this post locally, but when I came back into the app, everything was there, so no harm no foul.
Great job WordPress team, and thank you from WordPress bloggers everywhere!
UPDATE: This post was mentioned on Digg at: http://digg.com/apple/WordPress_app_released_for_iPhone
There are a lot of people out there with jailbroken iPhones running OS 1.x. I would love to know how many eBay alone has sold over the last year. The estimates are huge, and are likely the reason the new iPhone 3G must be activated at the store (and cannot be purchased on the internet).
There are some tricks you will need to know to get your iPhone from 1.x to 2.0. These instructions were developed and tested on Windows XP SP2. (Don’t worry — I’ll post the Mac version soon.)
| WARNING: Only do this procedure if you have AT&T cell service! The software for unlocking iPhone 2.0 is NOT AVAILABLE — yet. Until it is, all people with cell service other than AT&T must wait to upgrade to 2.0! |
| DISCLAIMER: By following these instructions, you accept all responsibility for what happens to your iPhone, and you agree to hold MobileWebExpert and its founder blameless and exempt from liability or penalty. In other words, you break it, it is your fault alone. |
First, some quick definition of terms:

These are the things you will need:
This is the summary of the update procedure.
iPhone1,1_1.1.4_4A102_Restore.ipsw and click Open. A jailbroken iPhone must be restored back to 1.1.4 before going to 2.0 — THIS IS IMPORTANT! iTunes will give you an error if you try, but won’t hurt anything as far as I know.iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw and click Open. NOTE: This step took a reaaaaaaaaly long time to finish.|
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A few months back I needed to send a payment while away from home. iPhone mobile web to the rescue! I grab my iPhone and go to log into the account. This is an account that I had not tried to access using the iPhone before.
Like any good geek paranoid about security, I had set up the account with a strong password randomly generated on the internet.
So I enter account, tap ok, enter password… Hey! Where’s the backsquote? (also called the backwards single quote or left single quote — it looks like this ` — on most keyboards located above the TAB key and to the left of the 1 key.) I’m left stranded because the password I used had a backsquote in it. Grrrr! Arrrgh!
This is probably not going to affect many users, but there is no workaround for this one. Not a serious a missing feature problem, but still very annoying to anyone that has no alternative to the backwards single quote. `
Please, please, please Apple, give us full keyboardity!
Every time a new version of a software program or OS is released, the size of the files that make up that software increase. This is caused by additional features and capabilities added to the new software. More features take up more space.
This is a comparison of iPhone OS v1.1.4 to iPhone OS v2.0.
iPhone version 1.1.4 uses 198MB:

iPhone version 2.0 uses 205.4:

Net increase from iPhone OS v1.1.4 to v2.0 is: 7.4 MB
That’s a pretty small increase, which is good if you’re worried about keep that space available for music, video and APPS!
A note worth mentioning. How big the software is on disk has nothing to do with how much memory it uses while running.
All results were obtained from iTunes v7.7 – iPhone > General tab down at the bottom.
Backing up your iPhone using iTunes v7.7 does a better job than previous versions of iTunes.
Things discovered so far:
To make iTunes 7.7 backup your iPhone, go into iTunes, right-click on the iPhone in the left panel, and select Backup from the drop down list. Like this:

More information can be found on the Apple website in Article HT1414.