No, the iPhone 2G does not receive software updates anymore. The last version of iOS it supported was iOS 3.1.3, released in February 2010. Since Apple has ceased support for older devices, the 2G iPhone is unable to run newer applications or features available in later iOS versions.
No, Apple has stopped updates for the iPod Touch 2nd Generation.
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You can do Vodafone prepay and plan on all iPhones (2G, 3G and the new 3GS)
please explain more. You can update on ipod touch 2g and 3g. They will only have limmited features.
What you need to update the latest software version varies by the type of software you are updating. In most cases one can update software via the software companies website, but in some cases one may need a copy of the update on CD.
Because of the new technology of new iphones,and free iphone 4s I believe that they do not sell the iPhone 2G.If its a low product standard then it wouldn't be the iPhone 2G,it would be the iPhone 3G.
Slect what phone you have and what iOS version you want download the iOS software when the download finishes, open iTunes, make sure your iPhone is connected click on the tab where it shows your iPhone then where its says "Update" hold down the shift and click update simultaneous (AT THE SAME TIME) search for the iOS software wherever you put it in open it and then it should sart the update
Update the software in iTunes and it will do it for you.
It is not legal to hack any iPhone device. However, there are a number of websites which have hacking software for iPhones. For instance, the websites called Website Informer and Softonic both have software to download which enables the user to hack into iPhones.
The keyword will be implemented in the new software update next month.
By taking it to get its software updated..
Update the software