Nope, you'll have to wait for the next jailbreak.
why is this? WHy can't I just downgrade back to 6.1.2?
Shouldn't you been asking all these questions and researching before you "accidentally" updated to 6.1.3?
Now its too late.
"accidentally" updating is hard as evasi0n prevents an OTA, it needs to be an active iTunes update, that means clicking more than once .
what about downgrade to ios 5 from ios 6.1.3 then going over to 6.1.2?
what about downgrade to ios 5 from ios 6.1.3 then going over to 6.1.2?
"accidentally" updating is hard as evasi0n prevents an OTA, it needs to be an active iTunes update, that means clicking more than once .
Are you sure about this? I've seen this claim elsewhere as well, but my wife's jailbroken iPhone 5 (6.1.2) has the badge on her settings app which tells her to update, and the other day a banner popped up asking to do it.
She is up to date on changes from Cydia. I don't get this on my jailbroken iPhone 5, so I'm wondering if there are exceptions to the rule or something.
evasi0n released an update that prevents the phone from showing any notifications/banners/badges asking you to upgrade the phone's OS. Open cydia, go to "manage" -> "packages" -> look for "evasi0n 6.0-6.1.2 Untether". You should have version 0.3-1 or later installed.Are you sure about this? I've seen this claim elsewhere as well, but my wife's jailbroken iPhone 5 (6.1.2) has the badge on her settings app which tells her to update, and the other day a banner popped up asking to do it.
Can't downgrade from a IP5 which is on 6.x...
rats I should of never done this the only reason why I did something stupid is cause I was about to sell my iPhone (CDMA) and buy the unlocked model or ATT version full price so I can use it with t-mobile and get their HSPA or LTE and not be stuck with a CDMA phone which only allows EDGE network (some parts of Northern Virginia has 3G though but t-mobile says they don't support anything other then EDGE network on unlocked phones) if you want 4G (HSPA or LTE you must purchase on of their phones. So my question is if I did purchase the ATT full price or one of the unlocked phones will I even get 4G or will it be limited to EDGE and maybe if lucky 3G pending where I located at the time?
Or must I wait until the 12th for t-mobile's version which then I can't purchase until end of May due to credit limitations that t-mobile says I must wait until May then I can pay the $400 deposit with then the EIP plan or pay full price for the phone.
to get the (factory unlocked or AT&T) iPhone that will work with T-Mobile's older 3G/4G (running on AWS bands), you will have to wait until April 12th and possibly have to order off of T-Mobile. There's a chance apple could still be selling the older iPhone 5 to get rid of stock (this might not be the case but it's always a possibility)
rats I should of never done this the only reason why I did something stupid is cause I was about to sell my iPhone (CDMA) and buy the unlocked model or ATT version full price so I can use it with t-mobile and get their HSPA or LTE and not be stuck with a CDMA phone which only allows EDGE network (some parts of Northern Virginia has 3G though but t-mobile says they don't support anything other then EDGE network on unlocked phones) if you want 4G (HSPA or LTE you must purchase on of their phones. So my question is if I did purchase the ATT full price or one of the unlocked phones will I even get 4G or will it be limited to EDGE and maybe if lucky 3G pending where I located at the time?
Or must I wait until the 12th for t-mobile's version which then I can't purchase until end of May due to credit limitations that t-mobile says I must wait until May then I can pay the $400 deposit with then the EIP plan or pay full price for the phone.
someone off craiglist is willing to trade for my CDMA for their GSM ATT if I do this will I be able to get t-mobile's 4G (HSPA or LTE) or am I stuck with still EDGE and depending where I am 3G (but mostly EDGE)
someone off craiglist is willing to trade for my CDMA for their GSM ATT if I do this will I be able to get t-mobile's 4G (HSPA or LTE) or am I stuck with still EDGE and depending where I am 3G (but mostly EDGE)
The person most likely will have the older GSM iPhone so you'll still be stuck on edge if there is not 1900 MHz 3G or LTE where you are at