redsn0w beta Jailbreak for iPhone 3G, iPod touch 2 on iOS 4.1, 4.0
The Dev-Team have released a redsn0w beta Jailbreak for iPhone 3G, iPod touch 2 on iOS 4.1 and iOS 4.0.
It uses the same pwnage2 DFU-mode exploit that we’ve been using since the 2.x days. It does not include the SHAtter exploit developed by pod2g. Nothing new is revealed to Apple with this jailbreak.
If you use the ultrasn0w unlock, they tell you to wait for pwnagetool as redsn0w requires you to update with Apple's firmware which might shut down the possibility for you to unlock "forever".
Mac only for now but the Windows version is being tested. For more info on compatibility and procedure, hit the link:
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meh...iPhone 4 jailbreak is what im waiting for
Well 4.1 iOS
I'm tired of waiting for pod2g's to be released *yawn
Get ready for a flood of "I accidentally jailbroke and now I can't make calls" threads in the forum.
I accidentally jailbroke and now I can’t make calls!!!!!
I expect the next JB to be about 34 hours after iOS 4.2 drops...
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