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Jailbreakme.com updated to make iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak simpler, one-click solution
announcements | apple | applications | installer.app | iphone | jailbreak | jailbreakme.com | mac os | v1.1.1 | v1.1.2 | v1.1.3We’d be willing to bet that most iPhone owners out there that keep up to date with the iPhone-related posts have already jailbroken their iPhone v1.1.1. Further, chances are even better that iPhone v1.1.1 users have jailbroken their handsets using the Jailbreakme.com web-based solution. Now that the iPhone v1.1.3 jailbreak method is online and greatly simplified (thanks to the iJailbreakMobile application available on Installer.app), we’re willing to bet that many iPhone v1.1.3 owners will be looking to downgrade their handsets to v1.1.1 in preparation for a jailbroken v1.1.3 upgrade. If you haven’t already done so, hit up our iPhone v1.1.3 jailbreak/downgrade guide . Well, we’ve just got word that jailbreakme.com is helping to streamline the process of jailbreaking your v1.1.1 iPhone and updating to a jailbroken v1.1.2. Once you’ve downgraded to the iPhone v1.1.1 firmware and you’re ready to jailbreak the sucker, just head on over to jailbreakme.com (from your iPhone’s Safari browser) and click “Install AppSnapp.” The jailbreakme.com application now installs Oktoprep automatically, obviating the need to install the Oktoprep package prior to updating to the iPhone v1.1.2 firmware. It’s a small update, but it makes life that much easier for enterprising iPhone fiddlers. Go forth and jailbreak, people! ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak is now one-clickable - AppSnapp automates the jailbreak processiNdependence v1.2.2 released - iPhone v1.1.1 activation/jailbreak GUI for Mac OS XInstaller.app v3.0 beta released - iPhone v1.1.1 third-party application installeriPhone v1.1.2 jailbreak updated with activation and PowerPC supportiDemocracy - the semi-automatic iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak solution for Windows PC
iPhoneDevTeam releases source code for AnySIM iPhone unlock tool
announcements | anysim | apple | applications | developer | iphone | iphonedevteam | tool | unock | v1.1.1 | v1.1.2It’s one thing to call a piece of software “open source and an entirely different thing to actually make the code “open source.” The iPhoneDevTeam’s iPhone unlocking tool, dubbed AnySIM , has been called an open-source application, but the source code wasn’t widely available. Well, in the spirit of the holiday’s, the iPhone-hacking consortium has gone and released the source-code for the AnySIM - consider it a really geeky early-Christmas present. Adventurous iPhone hackers can find the code on the iPhoneDevTeam’s Google Code webpage. An outsider’s perspective might be just the inspiration we need to find a working unlock solution for the iPhone v1.1.2. Source ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:iPhone Dev Team announces the free iPhone v1.1.1 software unlocking solution!iPhone Dev Team releases the free GUI Unlock Software TooliPhone update will enable WiFi iTunes Store on iPhones, will cripple unlocked handsetsThat's not a paperclip, it's Apple's official iPhone tool!Apple halts shipments of all iPhones to ensure only iPhone v1.1.1 hits stores
Apple boosts iPhone CPU clockspeed with iPhone v1.1.2 firmware update
announcements | boost | bus | clockspeed | cpu | iphone | overclock | speed | technologies | update | v1.1.1 | v1.1.2The iPhone v1.1.2 firmware update is old news already. Hell, yesterday’s news is already old news. But, here’s something we just learned about the iPhone v1.1.2 update. It seems all the updates hidden within the v1.1.2 firmware are more geared towards stability, security, and speed. In this case, the v1.1.2 update boosts your iPhone’s CPU clockspeeds by about 12Mhz and system bus speed by 3Mhz. iPhones with v1.1.1 firmware will see their CPU clock-in at 400Mhz and bus-speeds of 100Mhz. Updating to v1.1.2 will result in 412Mhz CPU clockspeeds and 103Mhz bus-speeds - which amounts to a 3% CPU-speed increase and a 3% bus-speed increase. Reports of shortened iPhone battery-life on v1.1.2 iPhones start to make sense in light of the bumped-up CPU speed - faster processors require more juice. Check out the screenshots from SysInfo. If you haven’t already, update to v1.1.2. It’s easily jailbroken and you get louder speakerphone volume - oh and its slightly faster. [Via: iPhone Atlas ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple posts iPhone v1.1.2 firmware - yea, greatConfirmed: Apple launching iPhone v1.1.2 firmware with European iPhone launchDowngrading iPhone from 1.1.2 to 1.1.1Custom, homemade ringtones on iPhone v1.1.2iPhone v1.1.2 already jailbroken - simple, touch-free jailbreak solution for iPhone v1.1.2
iPhone v1.1.2 already jailbroken - simple, touch-free jailbreak solution for iPhone v1.1.2
announcements | apple | installer | iphone | jailbreak | oktoprep | update | v1.1.1 | v1.1.2That’s right! The iPhone v1.1.2 firmware is now officially jailbroken. The new firmware’s only been officially available to US iPhone users for what seems like a minute and the developer community has already opened it up to third-party applications. With the r eturn of homemade ringtones to v1.1.2 iPhones paired with iTunes 7.5, we previously mentioned that we’d hold off on updating to the new firmware until it was successfully jailbroken. So, it looks like we’ll be making the jump to iPhone v1.1.2 post-haste. The iPhone v1.1.2 jailbreak software is compatible with both Windows and Mac and will handle your Installer.app installation needs. Short of truly one-click GUI jailbreak solution for iPhone v1.1.2, this newest jailbreak from Conceited Software should give anyone that has at least a passing familiarity with terminal commands an easy way to bring third-party apps to the new iPhone firmware. Here’s the rundown on jailbreaking your iPhone v1.1.2:
- Jailbreak your iPhone v1.1.1 with this one-click web-app , if you haven’t already done so (oh, and update to iPhone v1.1.1 if you’re still using v1.0.2 - it doesn’t hurt, we promise)
- Fire up Installer.app and find “Oktoprep” under “All Packages”
- Download and Install Oktoprep
- Connect to iTunes and update to iPhone v1.1.2
- Open up terminal window and navigate to your “1.1.2-jailbreak” folder (”cd desktop/1.1.2-jailbreak” for example)
- Run the appropriate software (”windows.bat” for Windows machines, or “./osx” for Macs)
- Sit back and in a few minutes you’ll be enjoying your newly updated and jailbroken iPhone with home-brewed ringtone support.
UK iPhone sports new v1.1.2 firmware ahead of US release - kills jailbreak
announcements | apple | applications | iphone | jailbreak | mac os | o2 | security | tiff | uk | v1.1.1 | v1.1.2As usual, our friends across the pond (that little puddle we call the Atlantic Ocean) got their hands on mobile tech before us. This time ( November 9 on O2 , officially), the UK will get to play with the newest iPhone v1.1.2 firmware. Aside from some additional multi-language support and access to “The Cloud WiFi” hotspots, the only real update in the v1.1.2 firmware appears to be a plugged security hole. Specifically, the TIFF security hole that allowed iPhone hackers to jailbreak the iPhone will be officially patched with the iPhone v1.1.2 firmware - which should render all current jailbreak methods invalid. We’re sure the iPhone development community will be hard at work to jailbreak the v1.1.2 firmware, just like they did with the current v1.1.1 firmware . Of course, if you’re concerned that your iPhone v1.1.1 is a little too lax in the security department, you can just jailbreak your iPhone with the online-based one-click jailbreak solution we brought you earlier . The jailbreakme.com solution will actually open up your iPhone v1.1.1 to third-party applications while patching that ominous TIFF security hole. So, are we jealous that the UK gets yet another first-hand crack a some mobile tech? Sure we are. Are we jealous that they get to play with the iPhone v1.1.2? Hardly. Are we going to update to the new v1.1.2 firmware once Apple makes it available (most likely at the same time as the UK iPhone launch - November 9) to the US? Most definitely not. We’ll just stick with our home-brewed TIFF security patch from jailbreakme.com . Like we said before , Apple had better entice us with some truly drool-worthy features (iChat, MMS, video capture, etc) with their successive iPhone updates if they think we’re going to give up our third-party apps. [Via: T3 ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak gets real with third-party appsApple halts shipments of all iPhones to ensure only iPhone v1.1.1 hits storesApple iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak is now one-clickable - AppSnapp automates the jailbreak processiPhoneSimfree announces updated software unlock solution for iPhone v1.1.1iPhone Dev Team announces initial iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak hack

