February 23, 2008
Cannot Connect to Youtube?
Several of our customers are reporting problems with YouTube not working after the unlock – in particular that they get the error message ‘Cannot Connect to Youtube’ whenever they try and access the application. As we’ve never once gotten this error doing the unlock in our stores we were wondering what people were doing differently to get this.We’ve discovered the solution and its straightforward. You’ll need to repeat the unlocking procedure, but make sure the first thing that you do is access YouTube WHILST the original AT&T or O2 sim card is in the phone, i.e. before you put your own sim card in. This will then generate the required certificate files on your iPhone, but it will need the original sim card in the iPhone to do this initially. Once these certificate files are generated that’s it, you’re free to put your other sim card in the iPhone and YouTube will continue to work correctly.Another VERY crucial thing is to ensure that the date and time on your iPhone is correct, otherwise it won’t be able to validate the certificates. Hope that helps!
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Filed Under: General News
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Waseem
March 10, 2008 at 8:11 pm
yes andy u can unlock It to work Eid uk sim
Andy B
March 8, 2008 at 11:20 pm
hi there i am in the USA and wondered if I buy an iphone over here (not sure of the versions etc but i’d probably buy the largest momory option available) can I use your software to get it up and running in the UK with a UK SIM? Also as regards the email connectivity, will your software allow that to work also?
Yes Andy you can – and our software will unlock every feature, including obviously email connectivity
Asif
March 6, 2008 at 7:55 pm
That’s great news. Does it work with 1.1.3 or only 1.1.4? I still haven’t taken the plunge for the recent upgrade!!!
Jody Sanders
March 6, 2008 at 4:29 pm
UPDATE
For those without an original sim, there’s now a YouTube activator within Installer.
Go to Installer >> Install >> choose the Tweaks 1.1.4 category and then click YouTube Activator
Jody Sanders
February 29, 2008 at 3:21 pm
Hi Asif
Every time you connect your iPhone to your computer, iTunes backs it up. Thus you can safely repeat the restore and unlock, then when you connect the iPhone iTunes will ask if you want to restore from a backup – just choose yes.
Unfortunately the YouTube fix Application (1.1.2) doesn’t work with 1.1.3 or 1.1.4
Asif
February 29, 2008 at 3:09 pm
Does the YouTube fix application (ver 1.1.2) in your installer application also fix this problem on a 1.1.3 phone?
I don’t especailly want to repeat the unlocking process and lose all my music and contacts.