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-Hiroshi-
I'm thinking about purchasing an Ipod Touch, yet I don't want Firmware 2.0 on my Ipod, and I'd be happier with 1.1.4 or higher. I noticed that you need to pay 10 dollars to buy Firmware 2.0, but when I purchase my Ipod Touch, will it come with 2.0?
Vegetunks
Why on earth wouldn't you want Firmware 2.0? If you buy it from Apple it'll be the latest Hardware and Firmware revisions, if you buy it from a retailer, it'll be older, possibly very old
gnuman
A lot of the ipod touch (with John Lennon) still contain 1.1.4 firmware as compared to 2.0. It is kind of annoying though, but, if you wait a few more weeks, hopefully inventory will drop and the new 2.0 ipods will be on shelves.
TonyLock
1.1.4 was much better and the Installer.app had better and FREEer applications. You're not as restricted by 1.1.4 are you are on 2.0.1.
Apple = Communists, could be!
Vegetunks
Please note however, that if you phone apple and say that it's got "1.1.4" they'll give you Firmware 2.0 for free on the iTunes Store.

Quote - (TonyLock @ Aug 9 2008, 16:44) *
1.1.4 was much better and the Installer.app had better and FREEer applications. You're not as restricted by 1.1.4 are you are on 2.0.1.
Apple = Communists, could be!


How are Apple the Communists if it's the Software Developers that arnt coding their Apps for 2.0?

And anyway, more software available on the iTunes App Store then is available on Installer.app anyway.
-Hiroshi-
hmm, is there a way to downgrade to firmware 1.1.4? Because I do not want 2.0 installed on the ipod touch...
Vegetunks
Quote - (-Hiroshi- @ Aug 9 2008, 17:20) *
hmm, is there a way to downgrade to firmware 1.1.4? Because I do not want 2.0 installed on the ipod touch...


Yes, But it's not easy and is going to cause problems, why anyway?
DigitalE
Quote - (-Hiroshi- @ Aug 9 2008, 12:20) *
hmm, is there a way to downgrade to firmware 1.1.4? Because I do not want 2.0 installed on the ipod touch...



Quote - (Vegetunks @ Aug 9 2008, 12:23) *
Yes, But it's not easy and is going to cause problems, why anyway?

It's not hard at all... Simply put the iPod into DFU mode and use iTunes 7.5 to restore to a 1.1.4 image.
(Spork)
you don't need 7.5 i did it with the newest release
-Hiroshi-
Quote - (Vegetunks @ Aug 9 2008, 13:23) *
Yes, But it's not easy and is going to cause problems, why anyway?


Simple... I can't jailbreak 2.0. smile.gif
BlueFiberOptics
I was under the impression that there are now utilities to jailbreak the 2.0 firmware for both the iPhone and iPod Touch.
DigitalE
Quote - (BlueFiberOptics @ Aug 9 2008, 12:37) *
I was under the impression that there are now utilities to jailbreak the 2.0 firmware for both the iPhone and iPod Touch.

You can, yes. But there aren't many compatible applications in Cydia/Installer yet.

I'm still using 1.1.4 on my iPod because there is no MobileScrobbler replacement yet!
-Hiroshi-
Alrighty, well I got myself prepared incase I have to downgrade. Now if only iTunes for Windows was faster.. tongue.gif
Menge
don't downgrade, man. all the utilities are coming to the 2.0 firmware and with the AppStore, there's potential for so much more stuff, too smile.gif


edit: just to reinforce, you CAN jailbreak 2.0 and put Cydia/Installer.app on it.
John S.
<moved here>

iPod topics go in the Personal Media forum. The Macintosh forum area should be kept for just that...discussion about Apple Macintosh computers.
Digix
if you buy an ipod touch now chances are you'll get 1.1.5
Cormier6083
Quote - (John S. @ Aug 9 2008, 19:11) *
<moved here>

iPod topics go in the Personal Media forum. The Macintosh forum area should be kept for just that...discussion about Apple Macintosh computers.





I'd stick with 2.0. It's better.
witalit
Yea if you haven't already got a jailbreaked ipod with old firmware and apps that are not on 2.0+ then get 2.0 dude! Your not losing out. You are gaining if anything.
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