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NEW Jailbreak & Unlock iPhone 4, 3Gs, 3G On 4.1, 4.2.1 Firmware
Its jailbreakable and unlockable....not sure if your planning to upgrade to FW4.2.1.....
Also not sure if its a Tethered or Untethered jailbreak...on fw4.2.1
Its jailbreakable and unlockable....not sure if your planning to upgrade to FW4.2.1.....
Also not sure if its a Tethered or Untethered jailbreak...on fw4.2.1
I only got the iPhone yesterday, I really don't know what all this means.
If your plan to stay on Firmware 4.1 and you only need to jailbreak, then use Greenpois0n or Limera1n ....there are enough tutorial on YouTube for you to follow...
Its jailbreakable and unlockable....not sure if your planning to upgrade to FW4.2.1.....
Also not sure if its a Tethered or Untethered jailbreak...on fw4.2.1
Originally posted by fijiman
If your plan to stay on Firmware 4.1 and you only need to jailbreak, then use Greenpois0n or Limera1n ....there are enough tutorial on YouTube for you to follow...
Ok mate.
Is this safe ? I have heard that you can screw up the phone ?
Jailbreaking is straight forward enough..with practice
Dont panic when you start getting blank screens, error messages, thats when you need to start posting here again...you will always have the option to restore with itunes if the crap hits the fan.
My phone is 3Gs 8GB and it says Version 4.1 (8B117) and Modem Firmware 05.14.02
You can jalbreak with limerain,greenpoisen,or snowbreeze.
You can unlock by using iPad baseband if you want unlock but is slightly more difficult ,,,,but if doing unlock you would need more info....if you are tied in to a contract I wouldn't unlock
I have a Iphone 3GS on 4.21 and is jailborken, how ever you can't let the phone reboot or let the battery die, if you do you have to reboot using Redsn0w, apart from this it fine!!!!
just jailbreak using limerain,,,,its simple mate,,,even i managed it
once done just look on here or search the net and you will find a wealth of info
dont worry about the previous post,with limerain you can let the battery drain out without having to re-break,,,its completely safe and if you dont like it then you can restore in i tunes
do a bit of research first if youre unsure
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I have a Iphone 3GS on 4.21 and is jailborken, how ever you can't let the phone reboot or let the battery die, if you do you have to reboot using Redsn0w, apart from this it fine!!!!
This is what we call a TETHERED jailbreak (BAD)...a right pain in the arse.
A reason to always check when upgrading firmware, if the jailbreak is Tethered or Untethed...sometimes its not worth upgrading
MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that he has got untethered jailbreak working on the latest iOS 4.2.1 firmware. He further explains that this a ***8220;backup***8221; plan to Comex***8217;s upcoming userland method and that it is generalizable
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MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that he has got untethered jailbreak working on the latest iOS 4.2.1 firmware. He further explains that this a ***8220;backup***8221; plan to Comex***8217;s upcoming userland method and that it is generalizable
This is good news..... Just got to sit tight and hope iPhoneDev Team are able to pull it off across all iPhone range.
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