Stop your iPhone telling you about active diverts!
I know this happens to people here in the UK on T-Mobile, and it may happen to the folks on T-Mobile elsewhere, and it’s one of the most annoying things EVER!
Every time I make a call, I get a message pop up telling me that I have active diverts. I have to cancel the message before I can do anything else, which is silly beyond belief. I have, however, got a solution!
Fire up ye olde Installer, and add this to your sources: http://www.sendowski.de/iphone.
Once everything’s all nice and refreshed, you should have ForwardMSGfix available to download. Do that, and say goodbye to the message that’s annoyed you oh so much!
Does this happen on any other carriers, or in other countries? Let us know and I’ll list them in the post.
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Comments
Comment from Oli
Time: March 29, 2008, 10:58 am
There’s different versions for different firmwares.
Comment from Anonymous
Time: March 29, 2008, 11:37 am
All the version come up with the same message for me!
In fact anything from that source is giving me that message, I am on 1.1.3
Comment from Oli
Time: March 29, 2008, 12:03 pm
It worked fine for me last night. I’m on 1.1.4 though.
Comment from Steve
Time: May 14, 2008, 11:49 am
I’m on T-Mobile UK and although my Iphone has full recption (i.e. bars) I cannot make a call :S
I thought it might be the call divert thing and it wasn’t
I thought it might be updating the phone and it isn’t
HELP ME SOMEONE!!!!!
Comment from Oli
Time: May 14, 2008, 11:52 am
Steve, what application did you use to unlock your iPhone? We recommend Ziphone. Might be worth restoring and re-unlocking. I’ve read of that fixing similar problems before. Let us know how you get on !
Comment from Steve
Time: May 14, 2008, 6:27 pm
basically i think initially anysim was used to unlock the phone but then i upgraded it to 1.1.4 through all the methods explained on iphone.unlock.no
before choosing to upgrade i could make calls etc, but then once i went onto the subsequent upgrades (i.e. to 1.1.2 then to 1.1.3 and finnally 1.1.4) it stopped making calls
i was wondering is there a way to completely restore the phone to factory settings (inc. the version it was originally as i’m not sure what it is :s), and further what method/website would you recommend to upgrade the phone to 1.1.4?
Comment from Steve
Time: June 17, 2008, 10:22 pm
anyone?
Comment from Oli
Time: June 18, 2008, 10:51 am
It doesn’t matter what you are on at the moment. Just restore the iPhone using iTunes and rejailbreak using something like Ziphone. There’s a guide for that in the ‘Guides’ section at the top of the page.

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Comment from Anonymous
Time: March 29, 2008, 10:03 am
I tried this and got a message that its only for firmware 1.1.1