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Now i bought an iphone month ago and little did i know i downloaded the 11 sw beta 5 and it ruined my baseband i went to best buy they didn’t accept it bcoz the 11 update isn’t official so they told me that i can come when it’s official and they will try to downgrade it to 11 but i’ve read that the baseband problem makes the iphone un able to be updated or donwdated and it could put the mobile into a recovery mode so can u help me or not or what can i do now
How can you not know you downloaded a beta? That is not something you can do accidentally.
You can not get help here for devices running the beta.
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Make an appointment at the genius bar of your local Apple Store. Maybe they can help you.
Enough with the text typing please. You know nothing about the iPhone but you decide to sign up for the Public Beta and use that version. That seems highly illogical.
How do you KNOW you have a baseband problem? There is no way that Public Beta 5 damaged your baseband chip. None. So forget what you are reading and either stay at PB 5 and report any problems you have with the Feedback tool your received or go back to 10.3.3 with the link I provided you.
They have no idea what they are talking about. Did you back up your iPhone prior to putting the Beta on it as was suggested? Then follow the link I suggested and roll back.
Also, what is happening on your iPhone right now that makes you think there is something wrong with it? What is going wrong? And why in the world did you sign up for the Beta?
So since you are new to the iPhone I am assuming this is a used . If it is not showing any modem firmware it sounds more like someone at one time opened it and messed with it and the broadband chip and possibly the radio chip have failed. You can try rolling it back and seeing if that fixes it, it won't be any worse than it is right now.
No it’s new and i made sure by checking the serial number and it’s been a month since i bought it and i use it very carefully all i did is i updated the sw so um sure it’s the reason and apple itself told me it has lots of bugs all i want to know are u sure that if i restore it with baseband bug it will restore smoothly all am afraid of that it could get bricked while doing it
If you have only had it a month it is doubtful it is new. If you checked the serial number with Apple then when does your warranty end? And if someone at Apple told you that the Beta could wipe out the baseband then they have no idea what they are talking about. If it is new, and you have your warranty, contact AppleCare and get the iPhone replaced.
And again, why did you put the Beta on it?
If you have 320 days left on your warranty it doesn't matter if you are running the Beta. There is NOTHING in the beta, no bug at all, that can remove the firmware from the baseband chip. That will only be caused by a hardware failure which if you have a warranty is covered regardless as to whether you are running iOS 11. Call AppleCare and arrange to have it exchanged.
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