I Won’t Upgrade To OS 3.1.3

The Neocell 3GS is running perfect with OS 3.1.2 jailbroken using Blackra1n (I <3 Blackra1n). I had some issues from jailbreaking from previous versions brought on from restoring from iTunes backups and other complicatedness. But I did a complete reset of all data and content and, instead of restoring to a backup from iTunes (which would have also brought back bugs from the previous backup), I manually transfered content over. I started from scratch.

Because of that, jailbroken OS 3.1.2 works better than ever. In fact, I now have full working push notifications. And get this, I didn't even have to apply some "push notification fix" to it or nothin'. It just works. For the first time ever, I've got working push notifications.

So then I thought to myself... when a jailbreak is released for OS 3.1.3, why upgrade? I mean, the update offers virtually nothing of value. The only thing closest would be better battery level accuracy monitoring for 3GS's. Ooo, big deal... Why bother possibly messing up everything that's right with OS 3.1.2 to upgrade to an OS that'll give me no benifit at all?

Na, screw that. For the first time since getting the Neocell 3GS, everything's working perfect. I'm not freakin' that up for some stupid bug fixes... bug fixes that don't even affect me. Screw OS 3.1.3.

So what about you? Well there are a group of people who are experiencing issues getting tethering to work. If your not jailbroken but have issues getting tethering to work, then go ahead and upgrade to OS 3.1.3 and hope that it fixes tethering for you. If your jailbroken and can't get tethering to work, wait until a jailbreak is released for OS 3.1.3 and then upgrade and hope that fixes tethering for ya.

A word of caution though... we don't know yet if this update actually blocks tethering profiles from being installed at all. So my real advice is to wait out upgrading for a good, long time, until you start seeing people like me confirm whether or not tethering works for OS 3.1.3.

But I won't be upgrading at all, and my personal advice to you... unless there's something wrong with your OS 3.1.2, don't bother updating.

Peace, JbB

iPhone Tethering 3.1.2 Without Jailbreak How-to

A lot of people want to know how to tether their internet connection using their iPhone without being jailbroken. Well baby, I’m gonna’ hook you up. Well here’s how to do it, and although this is a more complicated way to do it than the walk-through I gave before (iPhone OS 3.1.2 AT&T Tethering Jailbreak How-to ), but this one will work if your in different countries.

How to Activate and Enable Free Internet Tethering on iPhone 3.0

  1. Open Safari
  2. Visit either http://help.benm.at/tethering.php or http://www.iphone-notes.de/mobileconfig/
  3. Select your country
  4. Select your service provider
  5. Tap Install to install the new profile
  6. Select Install Now to install and download the new profile


  7. Now go into your iPhone Settings -> General -> Network -> Internet Tethering (look, internet tethering setting, yeah baby)
  8. Turn Internet Tethering On
  9. When it talks that junk about bluetooth, just tell it USB Only if your connecting your iPhone via cable.

  10. Now that tethering is turned on, just connect your iPhone to your computer and your set (yeah baby)
  11. There’s one last thing to do (something that other web sites seem to leave OUT)… Your iPhone may / will act screwy, so go to Settings -> General -> Reset ->Reset Network Settings. After the short reset, iPhone should be able to be used for MMS, Voicemail and Internet tethering.

And there you have it. Nice ‘n’ easy like Georgia Weezy, am I right?

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Peace, JbB

Update: Tethering does in fact work for OS 3.1.2 jailbroken or unjailbroken, and there’s the proof.

My iPhone OS 3.1.2 Hangs On Boot UP

Check it… today’s Sunday, and yesterday, Sunday… I mean Saturday (I’m still tired from playin’ Gears of War 2 ’til 7 AM) I planned on going down to Bradenton, Fl. to hang with a bud. We planned on playing some new games on my new Xbox 360, kinda’ spend a “guys day” in just doin’ nothin’ but playin’ some co-op games together (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Gears of War 2). We had to go out and get a second controller and a memory card, know you, run here and there.

Well I had the Neocell 3GS’s bluetooth on, and it was connected (via bluetooth) to my Tomtom 910 in my Lexus. We also were charging it and playing Pandora through the stereo of the Lexus. I received a call from my mother (routed through the GPS’s speaker phone system), just callin’ to say hey, when the call dropped.  No big deal, it happens. I called her back, but the call dropped again a minute later. That’s usual for Tampa, at least in my apartment, but it’s unusual for Bradenton. I tried returning the call, but the GPS said “dialing failure”. Checked the iPhone and it said I had no signal, even though Pandora was still streaming music. Very odd. Signal wouldn’t come back, and I knew for a fact the area we were driving had full coverage for AT&T. And Pandora was still streaming (although my bud explained that Pandora buffers ahead of time, so even if you have no internet connection, it will still play).

You know what that means, right? Time for a reboot.  So I rebooted and then put the Neocell into my pocket, since we arrived at one of the places we needed to shop at. We do our thing, and by the time we get back to the Lexus, like 30 minutes later, I take out the Neocell and I find that it’s still stuck booting. 30 minutes booting… Wow. I restart again to restart the boot. Still don’t boot. This goes on for another hour. Crap, what’s goin’ on? So, I tried putting the Neocell into “DFU” mode, knowing that I’m not connected to a computer… and still nothing. I figured it might shake it out of the issues it’s having. But nope… The Neocell just ran itself outta’ power after a few hours from constant, endless booting.

So I was down in Bradenton for the weekend without the Neocell. Now it wasn’t the end of the world, considering I was spending most of my time indoors, so it didn’t ruin any plans, which is good. It would have been much worst if this had happened while working with a client or driving somewhere with important information stored on the Neocell.

What I’m doing right now is charging the Neocell (from a dead state, where it shows the battery meter while not actually booted). Once it’s charged, it’ll automatically try to boot, which it’ll get stuck. But I’m then going to enter DFU mode and then try to restore. I’m sure everything will go fine, but if it don’t, you’ll be hearin’ about it.

Peace, J

iPhone OS 3.1.2 AT&T Tethering Jailbreak How-to

Check it out, I found a way to enable internet tethering for OS 3.1.2 for AT&T. This isn’t some crappy third-party app or half-baked hack that promises to work but doesn’t… If your jailbroken running OS 3.1.2, it enables the stock tethering feature of internet tethering from Apple. Best of all, you can install it all from Safari without anything extra.

  1. In Safari, go to http://m.peacefulinsanity.com/Tether.mobileconfig.
  2. Touch “Install” and go through all the prompts.
  3. Reboot.
  4. Now go to Settings > General > Network > Internet Tethering

And that’s it. You now got internet tethering. And yes, I’ve tried it on both the Neocell 3GS and my girl’s iPhone 3G and it works on both. Pretty bad ***, huh?

Peace, J

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