Step-by-Step Guide to Downgrade from iPhone Firmware 2.2 to Firmware 2.1

One of the most common problems after Apple releases its the latest firmware update for the iPhone is that some users who have jailbroken their iPhone end up accidentally upgrading it.

So when Apple released iPhone firmware 2.2 on Thursday night, quite a few readers ended up accidentally upgrading their iPhones to the latest firmware.

The problem is that they ended up losing the jailbreak and all the unofficial iPhone apps. They are left with two options: 1. Either wait for the iPhone Dev Team to release the latest hacking tools which should be soon or 2. Downgrade to iPhone firmware 2.1.

One of our readers, Jason, has tried the second option and successfully downgraded his iPhone to iPhone firmware 2.1.

Update:

Dev Team Releases PwnageTool 2.2, QuickPwn 2.2 for Mac & QuickPwn 2.2 for Windows; Supports iPhone Firmware 2.2

Jason has also shared the steps he had followed to downgrade to iPhone firmware 2.1, so we have based this step-by-step guide mostly on it.

Before we start with the guide, you need to first download iPhone firmware 2.1 (for 1st iPhone, use this download link and for iPhone 3G, use this download link).

You can then follow these steps to downgrade from iPhone firmware 2.2 to firmware 2.1:

  • Connect your iPhone to your Mac or PC and select your iPhone from the list of devices in iTunes. If things had gone horribly wrong while hacking your iPhone and iTunes does not detect your iPhone then you will need to put it in DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) mode.
    • You can follow these steps to put your iPhone in DFU mode (this is required only if iTunes does not recognize your iPhone):
      • Connect your iPhone to your computer.
      • Turn iPhone off.
      • Hold power and home together for 10 seconds (exactly).
      • Release power but keep holding home until the computers beeps (observed on a PC) as a USB device is recognized.
      • A few seconds later iTunes should detect your iPhone.
  • In the Summary Tab, Hold down Option and press the "Restore"  button. If you are using Windows hold down Shift and press the Restore button. (This is an important step as just pressing the "Restore" button will result in restoring your iPhone with the latest firmware which is firmware 2.2 currently, by holding down Option in case of Mac or Shift in case of Windows, allows you choose the firmware file that you want to downgrade to.)
  • Restore or Revirginize iPhone
  • You should be able to see all the older iPhone firmware files you had downloaded so far, select iPhone firmware 2.1 file (iPhone1,1_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw) to restore your iPhone or browse to the folder where you have downloaded it and select it.
  • You might get the any of the following errors: 1011, 1013, 1015, you can ignore them. However, if you get errors such as: 1601, 1602, 1600 or anything else then try putting the iPhone into DFU mode and try again.

We haven't tried this yet on the iPhone 3G as we haven't upgraded to iPhone firmware 2.2 after the warning from the iPhone Dev Team but have tried this out on an iPod Touch (after upgrading it to iPhone firmware 2.2) and it works without any problem. James who had tipped us about this method has tried this out and confirms that it works.

Based on the information that iPhone Dev team had shared about firmware 2.2, we are assuming that this does not downgrade the baseband firmware in case of iPhone 3G which also gets upgraded with the iPhone firmware 2.2 update. So we are not sure if iPhone 3G users who accidentally upgraded to iPhone firmware 2.2 will be able to unlock their iPhones when iPhone Dev Team release their software method to unlock iPhone 3G.

But by downgrading to iPhone firmware 2.1 they should be able to at least jailbreak their iPhone 3G so they can install the unofficial iPhone apps (which was the condition when they upgrade to the latest firmware).

In case of the 1st gen iPhone, since the baseband firmware does not get upgraded, by downgrading to iPhone firmware 2.1, 1st gen iPhone users should be able to jailbreak and unlock their iPhones.

Please remember that hacking your iPhone could result in voiding your warranty so please proceed with caution.

Please let us know how it goes in case you decide to give this a shot.

Thanks a ton James for the feedback and your step-by-step guide.

Update 1:

Readers Mark, Jack, webterractive, Ronny and Greyhame have reported problems downgrading to iPhone firmware 2.1 from firmware 2.2 in the comments. We will keep you posted if we find any trick to resolve the issue.

Update 2:

Dev Team Releases PwnageTool 2.2, QuickPwn 2.2 for Mac & QuickPwn 2.2 for Windows; Supports iPhone Firmware 2.2

Update 3:

iPhone 3G users who had problems using Turbo SIM, reader, Love my iPhone, has just commented:

"Just want to share this: if you use turbosim to unlock your iphone 3G, you can update your phone to v2.2 using pwnagetool custom ipsw. By doing this, you have preserved baseband version which will not effect the way your trubosim works, otherwise you have either to update the firmware of your turbosim (if it is available) or buy a new one which supports v2.2 in the near future. I have personally tested it. I have updated my iPhone 3G to v2.2 using pwnagetool and my turbosim is still working."

Thanks Love my iPhone for sharing your experience.

Update 4:

Apple Breaks Hardware Method to Unlock iPhone 3G with Firmware 2.2

 

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66 Responses to Step-by-Step Guide to Downgrade from iPhone Firmware 2.2 to Firmware 2.1

  1. mujeeb says:

    Hi all ,
    im mujeeb from bahrain . i got one iphone 3g last month with a turbo sim .when i got my iphone was 2.0.1 version. then accidently i upgraded to 2.2 latest version . now i cant use my turbo sim with latest version. so i tried to unlock with quickpwn 2.2 version. after jailbreaking im not getting signal in my iphone . so i down graded my iphone to old version but still my modem firmware is 02.28.00 . i dont know what to do now . im totaly pissed up .could you please help anyone . many thanks in advance .

  2. Deb khan says:

    No jjbs

  3. NAS says:

    Hello everyone,
    Need help (16 GB iphone 2g) upgraded to 2.2 firmware but now i cant connect to the internet and neither can send sms, although i can receieve sms's. whats the solution? for the error sending sms i remember that i had it in 2.1 fw prior to my upgrade… but not for long! it actually started right before my upgrade, and i thought the upgrade will solve it.. any suggestions? thanks alot

  4. Mohammed Siddique says:

    some how my stupidity I upgraded to 2.2 and now downgraded to 2.1 but modem firmware is 2.28 What does it means

  5. Shawn says:

    @ David, anyone knows if this pwnage tool is available for windows? thanks Accidentally upgraded my phone to 2.2, now all i get is No Service, downgraded to 2.1 still the same. So I guess the problem lies with the baseband NOT firmware?

  6. Miguel says:

    I have a locked iPhone 3G and I upgraded it to 2.2 Can I downgrade it to 2.1? Thanks in advance

  7. jun says:

    omg. YOU GUYS ARE LIFE SAVERS. thank god you don't work for steve jobs, haha! Thanks a million!

  8. Ramy Nabil says:

    U R wonderful ….Thanx alot 4 Dev Team Effort!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. ezio-xb says:

    Hello there!
    FYI; I just made the BIG mistake to update my Jailbraked 3g-iPhone with 2.2.1 (with the Safari blah blah update) which totally mess up my phone and put it back to "normal".
    I found your guide and I downgrade back to 2.2 using the …shift+restore option that you suggest for previously firmware in the upper article (!than you!)
    After all the process and the long restore point I was able also to Jailbreak and now works as it was before and just need to fix my icons… glad was my day off!

  10. john says:

    i have the same problem after i down grade to 2.2 firmware. i have to either re upgrade to 2.2.1 or leave it @ the 2.2 firmware and use my t-mobile along with the smart sim.

  11. lou says:

    i have the same problem as shawn. proxy sim, NO SERVICE since my ignorant update to 2.2. i now own a 16g itouch instead of a 3g iphone. its been 2 months…

    answer to shawn's question would be much appreciated: is it the baseband? is there anything we can do now?

  12. Hung says:

    I successfully backed to 2.1 but no help, because the baseband is still 2.30 not 2.28,
    so i cant use yellowsn0w to unlock it…
    is there any way to back to 2.28 baseband

  13. afroitalian says:

    Hi iphone boys,
    I do what we say for the downgrading after for errore doing update. But the problem is the problem remain the same for the modem, it doesn't downgrade.
    But I think about something, instead wait for Dev team to get the solution, someone don't try to update using the restore file with an old itunes?

  14. Derris says:

    what did you do?

  15. Gr8Ful I-user says:

    This worked like a dream thank You James and the Rest of the team for the feed back I just thought I should let you guys Know tha tI had originally tried it on own PC but it failed the previous PC had itunes 8.0 installed on Vista and it didn't work I then tried it on my wifes PC with XP sp3 and itunes 8 and it worked a charm.

  16. musa says:

    thnks wery wery post new

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