Although it wasn’t slated to reach U.S. iPhone users until tomorrow, the latest firmware update version 1.1.2 is now available. It hasn’t *technically* come to the iTunes masses yet, however Engadget has uncovered the file buried somewhere on an Apple server. If you’re interested in grabbing it before it makes its way to iTunes, check out this download link:
iPhone1,1_1.1.2_3B48b_Restore.ipsw (160MB)
Unfortunately I have yet to install this myself, as my iPhone dock isn’t at my apartment right now so I’ll have to wait until tomorrow. However early reports are stating that this update brings support for international languages (recall that it launches in Europe tomorrow) and numerous bug fixes. Not included with this update, to the dismay of many including myself, are voice memos and the ability to use the iPhone as a storage disk. Also, a word of wisdom to those with unlocked iPhones, this update will break jailbreak and you will not be able to use it, so it may be a good idea to hold off on this update until a fix is drafted.
