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Originally Posted by StealthBravo
6.0 works great with 3.1.2. If you install it you will get access to internet tethering and the cellular data settings tab. It will not take anything away. I am tethering right now 
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Great! Last question. Is there anything else I'll need to know going forward after installing 6.0? I mean, I know I need to keep up with the jailbreak status prior to updating to any new firmware, but like what if a new carrier update comes out next week? Wouold I need to decline it and stick with 6.0, or should I accept it (but would that make me lose tethering?), or what? Just trying to be extra careful. Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by playab0yyy
Great! Last question. Is there anything else I'll need to know going forward after installing 6.0? I mean, I know I need to keep up with the jailbreak status prior to updating to any new firmware, but like what if a new carrier update comes out next week? Wouold I need to decline it and stick with 6.0, or should I accept it (but would that make me lose tethering?), or what? Just trying to be extra careful. Thanks again!
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**UPDATE: Well, I went ahead and tried it. Unforuntately, I had a problem. I had the stealth 6.0 file saved on my desktop as an .ipcc file. I opened iTunes 9.0.2.25 and after my device was detected, I held down shift and clicked on "Check for update". I then browsed for the file, however, the only search options available were for .ipsw file types. There was no way to change this or make the .ipcc file show up. I figured what the heck and tried changing the 6.0 file extension to a .ipsw. This worked and the file showed up. However, after clicking to open it, I then got an error from iTunes that states "The iPhone "iPhone" could not be updated because the firmware file is not compatible". What in the world did I do wrong?
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Originally Posted by StealthBravo
6.0 works great with 3.1.2. If you install it you will get access to internet tethering and the cellular data settings tab. It will not take anything away. I am tethering right now 
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Hey Stealth, please see my most recent reply when you have the chance. Thanks again.