How to downgrade from 4.0.2:
http://www.iphonedownloadblog.com/tag/downgrade/
http://www.iphonedownloadblog.com/2010/08/30/how-to-downgrade-your-iphone-4-0-2-to-4-0-1-without-shsh-blobs-on-file/
You can only get the $199 price if you are eligible for an upgrade. If you got a new contract with the Impression then you are not eligible for an upgrade and will have to pay full price for the device:
Device No-Commitment
16GB iPhone 4 $599.00
32GB iPhone 4...
For starters there is no such thing as a 2G iPhone 4. Your old SIM card will NOT work in it without modification as the iPhone 4 requires a micro-SIM.
How to convert your regular SIM to a mini-SIM...
I don't know if those SIM cards will work for it or not. Here are a couple of articles that should help you accomplish what you want:
How to unlock iPhone and activate without AT&T SIM:
http://www.labnol.org/gadgets/phones/tutorial-unlock-iphone-activate-phone/1957/...
No you cannot put your SIM in it without modifying it. The iPhone 4 requires a micro-SIM. You will have to decide which device you want to use as once you cut the SIM card to fit the iPhone 4 it will not work in any other device. You should get a new micro-SIM with your iPhone 4 and again...
The iPhone 4 does not come in 8 & 16GB
With a 2 year service agreement:
16GB iPhone 4 $199.00
32GB iPhone 4 $299.00
Without a 2 year service agreement:
16GB iPhone 4 $599.00
32GB iPhone 4 $699.00
Any time you do a firmware update you will lose your jailbreak and your unlock. You will have to do that all over again.
Try the links below, they will guide you thru to the correct programs needed for your particular firmware/bootloader combination if it is possible...
If you know for sure that the SIM card works in another phone then you have a bad SIM card reader in the Nokia 6350 or the IMEI has been reported as lost/stolen
If you restore it you lose your jailbreak and unlock. It must remain jailbroken to remain unlocked. The two go hand in hand when the device is unlocked.
Try the links below, they will guide you thru to the correct programs needed for your particular firmware/bootloader combination if it is...
The only thing that can be said with any certainty with an unlocked device is that it will make and receive calls and we can usually get text messaging working without too much trouble. The problem with the newer devices is the browser settings are locked and we are unable to edit them...
Yes you can. If you buy it from T-mobile you will have to pay full price so there will be no contract. You also have th eoption to purchase one from eBay or other such websites. Make sure it is a T-mobile device or an unlocked GSM device if you purchase one from the web
16GB iPhone 4 is $599.00 without a contract. The 3G device is no longer being made. The 16GB iPhone 3Gs is $499.00. AT&T CANNOT unlock the iPhone as it does not get unlocked like other GSM devices that get unlocked with a code that the service provider has, the iPhone gets unlocked via...
Call Telus and see what there return policy is. The company I worked for had a 30 day return policy and you could switch device or cancel service at any point within that 30 days. You need to contact them and see