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Mike007

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Sep 3, 2008
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Hi

I was wondering about this quiet a lot of time and need to ask about it.

Basically if I have just bought and iPhone 3G and installed the latest 2.0.2 how do I meant to know (as well as the phone) that the 2.0.1 and 2.0 have been installed or is it that the 2.0.2 install already includes the 2.0 and 2.0.1 updates ? or how is that done
More simple way if you dont know what I mean is that lets say that I bought a new iPod with the latest firmware and a new one comes up called update1 then lets say I missed it and the newer comes out called update2 and I install it so does it mean that my Iphone has update1 and update2 or what ?

IF you understand what I mean ?

Thanks
 
Hi

I was wondering about this quiet a lot of time and need to ask about it.

Basically if I have just bought and iPhone 3G and installed the latest 2.0.2 how do I meant to know (as well as the phone) that the 2.0.1 and 2.0 have been installed or is it that the 2.0.2 install already includes the 2.0 and 2.0.1 updates ? or how is that done
More simple way if you dont know what I mean is that lets say that I bought a new iPod with the latest firmware and a new one comes up called update1 then lets say I missed it and the newer comes out called update2 and I install it so does it mean that my Iphone has update1 and update2 or what ?

IF you understand what I mean ?

Thanks

Settings -> General - About
 
You can always load the newest firmware, because on the iPod/iPhone the entire Firmware is replaced each time. It is not like on a Mac, where they will release a series of updates or a special updates that cover all the old updates and the current update.

TEG
 
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