Apple’s iPhone software 2.0 available

“Although Apple has yet to officially release iPhone Software v2.0, readers have discovered an active download link that will allow you to manually download and then install the update on your current iPhone ahead of time. Included is a step-by-step guide on how to update your iPhone using the file download,” AppleInsider reports.

“AppleInsider reader ‘Jared’ notes that the new software can be obtained from this link [225MB, see full article]. The build number of the software is ‘5A347,’ slightly newer than build ‘5A345’ that was discovered to be running on iPhone demo units that began making their way to Apple and AT&T retail stores a bit earlier in the week,” AppleInsider reports.

“If you download the software… you will need to manually tell iTunes to use the file that that you just downloaded, as iTunes will be unaware of its location on your hard drive,” AppleInsider reports.

More info, link, and instructions here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “antmeeks” for the heads up.]

MacDailyNews Note: Tested. Updating from iPhone 1.1.4 to 2.0 worked for us.

43 Comments

  1. Just installed. Was a bit apprehensive about an update that was not “officially” released, but all went fine and now have the App Store icon proudly on the iPhone.

    All my other data was successfully transferred over. Had to re-sync music, movies, etc.

  2. Still won’t let you view e-mail in landscape mode.

    What the hell is wrong with Apple? Why do you have that wonderful accelerometer and fail to use it to its greatest potential?

    I never bothered to send a request as feedback on the Apple website about shit like the universal landscape keyboard. I figured there’s no way that Apple employees who use the iPhone all day and night haven’t figured out how much better it could be if landscape mode was made of greater use. Even still I’m sure plenty of people have complained about it already so they must be ignoring them. Nevertheless I’ll do it. Perhaps I’ll do it once a month until they get the picture.

  3. Okay, I’m in the Re-Sync part of the update, and my 4Gig iPhone shows that I have only 3.3Gigs available, so the update has taken about 200MB of space, which just about matches the 225MB download.

    I did have a couple brick messages, but I get that sometimes when I normally sync, which I attribute to my using an old AluPB with USB and not USB2.

    Everything seems fine, now that it is reloading all my backed up files.

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