QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Dec 30 2008, 02:08 PM)
there is some other hard ways to solve the problem... by doing a clean restore and upgrade then JB it....
i know most of u guys dont like this alternatives.. but it works for me.
logical explaination? maybe there's something wrong with the setting when u upgrade it or some files missing or god knows wht happened inside the iphone which concluded the lines drops, wifi not working etc..
this is 1 of the way u can resolve the problem... but this is an option... u can go for other methods.
but this is one of the method i used if my iphone start behaving like tht...
its pain staking... yeah... but it worked... well for me...
Bold for truth.i know most of u guys dont like this alternatives.. but it works for me.
logical explaination? maybe there's something wrong with the setting when u upgrade it or some files missing or god knows wht happened inside the iphone which concluded the lines drops, wifi not working etc..
this is 1 of the way u can resolve the problem... but this is an option... u can go for other methods.
but this is one of the method i used if my iphone start behaving like tht...
its pain staking... yeah... but it worked... well for me...
I was experiencing this problem when I was still on FW 1.1.4. Very frequent drop calls till I did a clean restore to FW2.2 and JBed it. After that, no problems at all. Till today since FW2.2 is release.
Dec 30 2008, 03:07 PM

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