
iPhone Jailbreak los métodos se originaron alrededor de la tela cada vez que Apple rueda hacia fuera una actualización de los soportes lógico inalterable del iPhone. Realicé un Jailbreak en mi iPhone el pasado mes de agosto así que podría upload ringtones de encargo a mi teléfono antes de que Apple le dejara comprar ringtones en iTunes.
Aunque Apple lo prohíbe, la gran cosa sobre Jailbreaking es que usted puede agregar todas las clases de usos de tercera persona a su iPhone y aumentar grandemente su funcionalidad. En febrero, Apple finalmente permitirá que los reveladores de tercera persona creen los usos nativos para el iPhone, tan allí puede no más ser una necesidad de Jailbreak.
Mientras tanto, después de cada actualización de los soportes lógico inalterable del iPhone, se restaura el iPhone y se deshace el Jailbreak que usted trabajó tan aburrido para terminar. Entonces, los reveladores del iPhone trabajan precipitado para subir con a nuevo el método de Jailbreak del iPhone, y usted tienen que comenzar por todas partes - cualquiera que o no ponga al día sus soportes lógico inalterable del iPhone en todos.
Di para arriba en Jailbreaking mi iPhone porque a) que me sentía que era demasiado de un molestia, instalar el Jailbreak y continuar con los nuevos métodos de Jailbreak, y b) porque temí anular mi garantía si tenía un problema con mi iPhone y tuve que siempre tomarle Jailbroken en el almacén de Apple. ¿Qué sobre usted?
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Escrito por Chris encendido 30 de enero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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La versión del Mac del corte del jailbreak del iPhone v1.1.3 está disponible ahora. El interfaz no es al parecer tan de lujo como en Corte del jailbreak de Windows v1.1.3, solamente trabaja sin embargo.
Transferencia directa: corte del jailbreak del iPhone v1.1.3 para el Mac
VERSIÓN del MAC - descargue el fabricante de 1.1.3 paquetes y ábralo, entonces funcionan Run_This. Leída cuidadosamente, la prensa entra cuando es necesaria, y la imagen uploaded a su teléfono.

Y aquí están las instrucciones de la otra versión, que siguen siendo útiles aquí.
- Comience con 1.1.1 o 1.1.2 jailbroken el teléfono con Installer.app instalado.
- Enchufe su teléfono vía el USB a su computadora.
- Download, extract, and run
- Program will determine what firmware you are running on your phone and make sure you can run the update.
- Program will then guide you through the process of obtaining and modifying the 1.1.3 firmware (make sure to read everything thoroughly).
- Program will upload the new firmware image to your phone. Note that this only puts the file on your phone and does not modify it at all, yet.
- When finishes (should take about 10 minutes), it will tell you to go to Installer and install the “1.1.3 soft upgrade” package. Do that.
- When the installer finishes (this should take another 10-15 minutes), your phone should reboot with a fresh activated 1.1.3 firmware.
And now for the credits:
Props to everyone on the Dev Team, including (in no particular order): netkas, NerveGas, asap18, bgm, Bugout, bushing, chris_, dinopio, drudge, Fred_, gray, MuscleNerd, natetrue, pr3d4t0r, roxfan, Turbo, Zf[strike], np101137, pumpkin, and kroo, along with many contributors who wish to remain anonymous.
And props to Fred_ and planetbeing, who were among the first with a 1.1.3 jailbroken iphone, and Zibri, by whom this method was largely developed. Additionally to Shaun Erickson, who packaged the Installer half of the upgrade, and runs most of the application packaging for the iPhone. He’s looking for a job too - hire him!
Additionally, members of the iPhone Elite team also played a part.
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Written by dennis on January 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone Dev Team and iPhone Elite Team have put their minds together and finally managed to release an iPhone firmware v1.1.3 jailbreak to the public, in the form of a new version of iBrickr.
To use this iPhone v1.1.3 jailbreak hack you will first need to have 1.1.2 or 1.1.1 jailbroked phone. Once your iPhone is ready for the above requirement, you will need the iBrickr image creator (It’s only available on Windows for now, sorry Mac users) which you can download directly here!
Then do the following:
- Plug in your phone via USB to your computer and run iBrickr.
- iBrickr will determine what firmware you are running on your phone and make sure you can run the update.
- iBrickr will then guide you through the process of obtaining and modifying the 1.1.3 firmware (make sure to read everything thoroughly).
- iBrickr will upload the new firmware image to your phone. Note that this only puts the file on your phone and does not modify it at all, yet.
- When iBrickr finishes (should take about 10 minutes), it will tell you to go to Installer and install the “1.1.3 soft upgrade” package. Do that.
- When the installer finishes (this should take another 10-15 minutes), your phone should reboot with a fresh activated 1.1.3 firmware.

There is also a way to get Google Maps Locations working with jailbroken 1.1.3:
*You must have a legal simcard (at&t, orange, o2,t-mobile)
*jailbreak it (see above).
*Then just replace /usr/libexec/lockdownd with original one, from 1.1.3
*Your phone will have Google Maps Locations working.
Now you may be wondering how this jailbreak works. Here is a breakdown:
- iBrickr grabs the 1.1.3 iPhone firmware image and extracts, decrypts, and decompresses the disk image.
- Then it applies a patch, jailbreaking the disk image and activating it, and installing Installer.app.
- It uploads this new modified image to the phone, as 113_upgrade_image.bin.
- The “1.1.3 soft upgrade” app flashes the phone with the image and reboots.
- You have a perfect, jailbroken, upgraded 1.1.3 phone, with all your settings and music intact!
Thanks: netkas
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Written by David on January 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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A lot of our readers are probably familiar with TurboSim - one of the first hardware based iPhone unlockers that tricks the device into thinking that it’s working with an authentic AT&T sim card through a process called double-booting — which consists of the user attaching the TurboSim to his real card.
The original TurboSim was made by a Czech company called Bladox, whose online store does not accept orders at the moment. But Taiwanese manufacturer Taiwan Star Telecom (who manufacture MagicSim) made their own version of the TurboSim.

According to the description it works on latest OTB (out of the box) v1.1.2 iPhones (week 45 or newer), with 3G Sim card support and with STK function support.
While we can’t verify that this works, a demonstration video (below) is provided. For more information see the manufacturer’s website.
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It appears that iPhones defences could not last a week from the furious attempts by hackers to jailbreak the device. Nevertheless, after many attempts, it finally gave up; some talented people have managed to jailbreak it.
In case our reader forgot, jailbreaking means that you can install unofficial 3rd party apps. Unfortunately, it is not going to be released to public yet, since jailbreaking 1.1.3 version is too complex for regular user without the knowledge of electronics to accomplish.
Here is YouTube video of an iPod Touch that was jailbroken in the same manner for sceptics out there.
We are eagerly awaiting its public release.
Thanks: TheRegister
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Written by David on January 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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