Hacktivation Patch For Different SIM Detected Error On iPhone After Activation With Phonebook SIM or Different SIM Card. PDF  | Print |  E-mail
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Sunday, 15 August 2010 17:43

Hacktivation Patch For Different SIM Detected Error On iPhone After Activation

With Phonebook SIM or Different SIM Card.

 

If you were able to jailbreak iPhone, activate without original SIM, and even finally unlock iPhone. But when you finally replaced the phonebook SIM with the unofficial SIM, you are surprised to see the ‘Different SIM detected’ message, asking you to connect to iTunes.

Well the reason for this is that Apple has blocked phonebook SIMs. So here is an easy to use hacktivation patch for your iPhone to get rid of the ‘Different SIM detected’ error, given by Sherif Hashim the same guy who gave us the phonebook SIM iPhone activation trick.

hose of you who already have the pushfix repo in Cydia can go ahead to step 5. This is the from the same author who also gave us the fix for push notifications.

1. When the error ‘Different SIM detected’ is displayed, replace your unofficial SIM with the phonebook SIM. This will get you out of the emergency mode.

2. Start Cydia from your iPhone springboard.

3. Touch on ‘Manage’, then ‘Sources’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Touch on ‘Edit’ and then ‘Add’. Add ‘http://cydia.pushfix.info’ as a source and hit ‘Add Source’. Let Cydia update it’s sources.

5. Now that the repo is added, go back to Cydia and search for ‘Hacktivation Patch’.

6. Install the app.

That’s it. You can now insert your unofficial carrier SIM and will no longer face the ‘Different SIM detected’ error.

 

 
iphone 2G 3G 3Gs Wi-Fi not connected ? PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Occaneing   
Saturday, 21 June 2008 10:29

After your unlocking Or Jailbreak your iphone on 3.1.2 Firmware might get the problem for your iphone can not cennected to Wi-Fi.

NOTE: Your iPhone 3G/3GS should be fully unlocked by using blackra1n RC3 & blacksn0w.  for complete instructions on jailbreaking your iPhone with blackra1n RC3 and instructions on blacksn0w.

FIX-1: Reset Network Settings of your iPhone

As per GeoHot, he received enormous WiFi/Hotspot connection issues/queries from users who upgraded their iPhone using blacksn0w/blackra1n RC3. The resolution he recommended was to reset your network settings of your iPhone. Follow following simple steps to reset your iPhone's network settings.

Step-1: On your iPhone, go to Settings –> General –> Reset –> Reset Network Settings. You will see a "Reset Network Settings" button as shown below.

Step-2: That's it. Just touch this button and give a power cycle to your iPhone, i-e turn OFF and then turn ON your iPhone.

Please keep in mind that this isn't a permanent solution to this WiFi bug, it may arise again and you may have to perform same steps to reset settings again.

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 04 June 2010 18:26
 
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