QUOTE(futobuta @ Mar 4 2008, 09:53 PM)
So, for those who have experimented on 1.1.4, was it worth your trouble to update?
Two words, man. "NO SWEAT"

Just update via iTunes, and ZiPhone does the rest. Plain and simple. Resync the phone and reinstall your apps and it's pretty much EXACTLY the same as before the upgrade. Only issue? Some apps which check the phone's
SystemVersion.plist still haven't been altered to 1.1.4 instead of just 1.1.3. Nothing has changed in the file system unlike the 1.1.2 > 1.1.3 transition, so most apps ported to 1.1.3 should work fine once their creators update the raw code.
Added on March 4, 2008, 10:25 pmQUOTE(BlaBlaBoy @ Mar 4 2008, 09:17 PM)
That mean when iPhone come in, our current illegal iphone will have warranty as apple warranty worldwide?
QUOTE(darkimp @ Mar 4 2008, 09:34 PM)
i doubt we will have it..
2 ways of looking at this. On one hand, Apple's warranty terms do dictate that so long as your iPod or iPhone has not been physically modified in any way involving opening up the device, nor has it been soft-hacked in any way (meaning its retains ONLY stock default functionality), your warranty is valid. In other words, you must be able to restore EVERYTHING from your modified bootloader, IMEI, baseband + firmware (can be updated, but not tampered with hacks of any form), and of course, as reports in the US now say, the phone must be activated on a valid carrier assigned by Apple.

Hell lot of effort, but not impossible.
On the other hand, I bet ANY Apple Store employee worth his/her salts hasn't realized by now that the phones are being hacked all the way. So they WILL be VERY hesitant to entertain your warranty claim should you be of eg. Asian origin with US/UK iPhones or unable to show proof of AT&T/O2 contract. Not sure whether this applies, but I doubt Apple's THAT foolish.
This post has been edited by Samanoske Akechi: Mar 4 2008, 10:25 PM