Reverting iPhone to 1.0.2

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Although I never really took advantage of all the third-party applications available on the iPhone, I did really enjoy having my own custom ringtones on my iPhone. If it were not for the fact that 1.1.1 completely trashed ringtones, I would have been fine with 1.1.1, and gone without the third party apps. In fact, even though I did manage to restore some of the ringtones, I was not able to restore all of them, and that annoyed me to no end.


Luckily for me, the iPhone Dev Team has put out instructions to revert your iPhone to a previous version, which will restore all the functionality that existed prior to 1.1.1 except unlocking it from AT&T. I am happy because once again I have all my ringtones back on my iPhone, and I have the option of adding useful third party utilities to my iPhone once again.


The loss of the iTunes Wi-Fi store is of little consequence to me, as I rarely use the iTunes store while I'm sitting at home at my computer, much less when I'm out and about where the connection may be spotty.

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