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The developer has to send you all updates for both iPhone and iTunes. If he fails to send you an update, your iPhone will lock up approximately 10 days after the last update. I would really insure that your developer is going to support you before you take the leap. He should already be doing it and I would highly recommend that you not install and just wait.
 
I should add someone to my developer list, let them update their iPhone 3G once, then just ignore them after that... muahahahahahaha! If they're not very tech-savvy, they won't know how to restore to 2.2.1 again. Muahahahahahaha!

Just kidding.
 
I should add someone to my developer list, let them update their iPhone 3G once, then just ignore them after that... muahahahahahaha! If they're not very tech-savvy, they won't know how to restore to 2.2.1 again. Muahahahahahaha!

Just kidding.

That was funny...I can just seem them...please, oh please help me. I cannot afford to buy a new iPhone. Or they'll end up at an Apple store asking for an Apple genius to restore the phone for them. ha, ha.
 
I should add someone to my developer list, let them update their iPhone 3G once, then just ignore them after that... muahahahahahaha! If they're not very tech-savvy, they won't know how to restore to 2.2.1 again. Muahahahahahaha!

Just kidding.

even if they figure it out, it will break their modem due to the firmware update. then they'll have to hope Apple replaces it (which they are not supposed to, but i know they have once.)
 
even if they figure it out, it will break their modem due to the firmware update. then they'll have to hope Apple replaces it (which they are not supposed to, but i know they have once.)

That's true. Unless they successfully downgraded to 2.2.1 and didn't bring it back to Apple.
 
I should add someone to my developer list, let them update their iPhone 3G once, then just ignore them after that... muahahahahahaha! If they're not very tech-savvy, they won't know how to restore to 2.2.1 again. Muahahahahahaha!

Just kidding.


Get them to install an update then charge them $100 for each update after.
 
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