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Jailbreakme.com updated to make iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak simpler, one-click solution

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We’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

HOT: iPhone v1.1.3 firmware already jailbroken - full read/write access to filesystem; native third-party applications

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Welp, that’s the game, folks! Just days after the third-party application-killing iPhone v1.1.3 firmware was released , the iPhone developing/hacking community has already put together a legit jailbreak solution for all iPhones and iPod Touches running v1.1.3 code. Apparently, some firmware code-digging has revealed that Apple’s codename for the v1.1.3 firmware is “LittleBear” - now that’s cute. Now, the jailbreak (which allows full read/write access to the iPhone’s file-system, and thus allows native third-party applications to be installed) solution has been deemed by its developers as too complex for public consumption. That means there is no public jailbreak solution available, but rest assured that this major milestone in iPhone v1.1.3 development puts a public jailbreak solution on track for a near-term release. Just in case you’re more cynic than enthusiast, check out the video clip of a jailbroken iPod Touch, running the v1.1.3 firmware, and demonstrating some Installer.app goodness. The jailbreak solution has been confirmed to work on both iPhones and iPod Touches. [Via: iPhone Atlas ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple iPhone v1.1.3 firmware frameworks documentationiPhone v1.1.3 firmware now available through iTunesInstaller.app v3.0 beta released - iPhone v1.1.1 third-party application installerBluetooth headset pairing problems with iPhone v1.1.3 firmware update? Try this…Apple iPhone v1.1.1 jailbreak gets real with third-party apps

Apple prepping iPhone v1.1.3 firmware with voice recording and disk mode?

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Those lucky French. The iPhone landed on French soil merely a week ago and it seems that Apple is already prepping an iPhone firmware update. The new v1.1.3 firmware is rumored to be getting the final touches to launch on Saturday, December 8 - and we’re expecting an Apple-sanctioned voice-recording application and a disk-mode function. Thanks for the great “Vnotes” app, Erica Sadun. We’ve been using your application to great effect over the past few months, but if Apple brings their own voice recording app to the iPhone, we’re going to have to jump ship and use the official Apple app. Oh, and disk-mode? Be still our geeky hearts! Here’s the translated text from Cnet France : “According to various rumors, it’s next Saturday that should leave the new firmware of the iPhone. This version 1.1.3 provides two major innovations: dictaphone function and the ability to use the telephone as an Apple hard drive. Indeed, the version 1.1.3 of the firmware, due at the end of the week, will mark a turning point since the iPhone will dictaphone and can be used as an external hard drive. ITunes requires, it will be impossible to directly transfer music and videos as with any other player. However, we can transfer documents more easily and content of the telephone network will be accessible. “ We’ve got high hopes for this rumor. After all, the new features aren’t exactly groundbreaking, and they’re completely in line with features that we’ve expected from the beginning. Give it a few days, we’ll have our answer soon enough. [Via: hackint0sh ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:iPhone video recording, more features coming soon?Could we see another iPhone update this month?Apple halts shipments of all iPhones to ensure only iPhone v1.1.1 hits storesApple prepping first iPhone software update for releaseMajor iPhone update in works?

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