Right now I have an iphone 4 with 4.3.3 on it. The phone needs to be recovered. I want to use 4.3.3 jailbreak since the 5.0.1 jailbreak does not have all the apps yet. When I one time tried to upgrade my brothers phone from 4.2.1 to 4.3.3 his phone stopped getting signals. So now I am afraid to restore mine. How do I prevent the no signal problem from happening using tiny umbrella?
How do I prevent no signal when restoring using tinyumbrella?
Started by J#w_C!@w, Jan 02 2012 07:00 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 January 2012 - 07:00 PM
#2
Posted 03 January 2012 - 04:59 AM
This is all to do with your baseband. An annoying thing to do with phones that hopefully someone else here can explain as frankly I don't understand it either.
It's a mindfuck we iPod users thankfully avoid
hopefully someone else understands it more. Sorry!
It's a mindfuck we iPod users thankfully avoid
#3
Posted 19 February 2012 - 08:11 PM
Sorry to bump an old post. But I have still not got an answer on how to prevent no signal on tinyumbrella restore. Anybody here know?
#4
Posted 19 February 2012 - 09:01 PM
I don't understand. It cant be a baseband issue can it? I mean a baseband problem would show "Invalid Sim" wouldn't it?
I don't really understand the whole baseband thing too well either. But if your device is unlocked then i don't think you have to worry about basebands at all. I mean, i have an unlocked iPhone 4 and i have never had any problems with signal. The only problem i have is lack of signal in my area haha.
If you are carrier locked then take a look at this tutorial, it will explain how to preserve your baseband, if that is the issue at all.
http://ihackmyi.com/...ating-baseband/
I don't really understand the whole baseband thing too well either. But if your device is unlocked then i don't think you have to worry about basebands at all. I mean, i have an unlocked iPhone 4 and i have never had any problems with signal. The only problem i have is lack of signal in my area haha.
If you are carrier locked then take a look at this tutorial, it will explain how to preserve your baseband, if that is the issue at all.
http://ihackmyi.com/...ating-baseband/
#5
Posted 19 February 2012 - 09:03 PM
Forgot to mention, iOS 5.0.1 has a whole bunch of stuff supported now. All of the main old stuff, along with some shiny new stuff.











