You may frequently experience iPhone Error 1015 while reestablishing iTunes on iPhone. It is one of the normal blunders looked by iOS clients. The iPhone 3G mistake happens on the grounds that your baseband is flashed with the baseband of iPad and in this way iTunes couldn't refresh it and subsequently gives iPhone 1015.
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try a thing called tiny umbrella (http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/) what u do is u download it ( make shore you're flash player , java and all that stuff is up to date).
1.then plug your iphone in leave itunes open and click on your iphone name in the left corner of the tiny umbrella screen .
2.then is should say on the screen start tts server click that then click exit recovery mode click that then leave your iphone then eventually it should pop up on itunes.
3. then restore your iphone from its last none back up.
sorry if the spelling is bad Iv e got dyslexia and Im 13 years old hope it helps :)
p.s. if this is wrong and u have a windows computer get a download called ireb from http://ih8sn0w.com/index.php/products/view/ireb.snow
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This usually happens when you hve problems downgrading firmware or jailbreaking.
Here is a guide to fix it.
To fix this error, you will have to make a couple of changes in your
system's "host" file, by pointing it towards Cydia server instead of
Apple's. Also this is not it, you may also receive another error during
restore: 1004, or 1015 from iTunes saying: "The iPhone [you name] iPhone
could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (1004)".
The following step by step instructions will guide you on how to fix
these errors so that you can restore any of your new iOS devices like
iPhone 4 or 3GS to iOS 4.0.1 successfully.
Step 1: Download the required iOS 4.0.1 ipsw firmware files from here.
Step 2: Put your device into DFU mode (not recovery mode).
Note: Your iPhone screen at this time should be blank (black in
color), if not, then you are most likely in Recovery Mode, not DFU mode.
Step 3: Before you proceed, you must make sure that you have your SHSH blobs saved on Cydia for the firmware version you restoring or downgrading to. If you don't have your SHSH files saved, you cannot downgrade or restore to iOS 4.0.1.
So now, what we will do is to trick iTunes into thinking that it is
watching Apple servers, while in real, we are going to change the
address to Saurik's server.
Mac OS X users can get to "/etc/" directory by going through "Go -> Go to Folder" from Finder.
74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
line as shown in the screenshot below:
Now simply save this file and you are good to go!
NOTE for Windows 7 and Vista: Start "Notepad" with Administrator
privileges by right clicking on "Notepad" app, and click on "Run as
Administrator" option.
NOTE for Mac OS X: Make sure you have full read and write access on
your account when you are saving the host file. If it still throws
permission error, simply copy the host file to desktop, make the
required changes, and then replace it with the original file in "/etc/"
directory.
Step 4: You will now have to restore your iPhone
to the firmware you downloaded in Step 1. Click on your phone icon from
the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left "alt" (option) button on
Mac (Left "Shift" button on Windows) on the keyboard and then click on
"Restore" (Not "Update" or "Check for Update") button in the iTunes and
then release this button.
This will make iTunes prompt you to select the location for your downloaded firmware file. Select that ipsw file and click on "Open".
Step 5: Now sit back and enjoy as iTunes does the
rest for you. This will involve a series of automated steps. Be patient
at this stage and don't do anything silly. Just wait while iTunes
installs firmware on your iPhone.
Your iPhone screen at this point will be showing a progress bar
indicating installation progress. Now at some point, iTunes will
probably throw 1004 or 1015 error at you. This is normal, just ignore this error as the firmware has already been successfully installed on the device.
Step 6: Your iPhone
at this point will be stuck in Recovery Mode, showing that "Connect to
iTunes" screen. To exit your device from Recovery Mode, download this
program called TinyUmbrella (Windows / Mac). Run it and the click on "Kick Device Out of Recovery" button. Your device will now restart normally.
This is it, you should now be able to jailbreak and unlock your device.
SOURCE: my iphone 3g is on
Download latest itunes. Use only itunes and update it with original software.
SOURCE: iphone 3gs cannot restore error code 1015
It seems you are trying to somehow downgrade your firmware, unfortunately this is not officially supported by apple, there are however, methods to accomplish this on your own. But I highly suggest that you visit your local apple store so they can provide assistance. If you do not wish to do so, then the following link may be of use, but I cannot be held responsible for any mishaps that may occur. http://modmyi.com/forums/3g-s-downgrading/714717-ultimate-downgrade-tutorial.html Again if you are not confident that you can perform such procedures by yourself, and you do not know what the guide is talking about, the you should visit your local apple store! To find one closest to you, use this link: http://www.apple.com/retail/locator/
SOURCE: After update my iPhone 3GS
My point of view of ERROR 1015 is when the baseband and the firmaware does not match when updating to itunes,it will result on this error like this
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/594/error1015.png/
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* To solve this problem,download this software and it will fix the problem
http://www.uploadmb.com/dw.php?id=1311481464
* Follow the illustration guide.
1. under iREB menu click "iphone 3gs"
2. under recovery mode loop fixer / shsh blobs grabber menu click "set auto-boot (fix 1015 errors/recovery loop)
wait until the progress is done...
Please view this link to make it clearer.
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/843/71519345.png/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/38/23727797.png/
Now you can proceed JAILBREAK & UNLOCKING procedure.
Hope this method helps, Thank you for visiting FixYa...
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Possibly downgrade of IOS, or jailbreaking in this list of error messages:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204770
Recovery mode to restore shown in menu.
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