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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

http://lifehacker.com/5771943/the-always...ios-511%5D

Jailbreaking is a process that changes little by little with each iOS upgrade. Rather than always publishing new guides,
we're simply going to keep this one up to date. If you want to jailbreak your iOS device, you've come to the right page.

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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Bookmarked for when I get an iPad.

I never jailbroken an Apple product before, but I'm willing to see what it does afterwards.

Nope.
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Thanks Parlay this is really appreciated. Do you know how the whole warranty issue works as well? I've always heard people saying once you jailbreak the warranty's gone but recently a guy who works at a local tech shop told me it's actually possible to have your device replaced even after jailbreaking it
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Quote: (06-06-2012 02:12 PM)Snowflake Wrote:  

Thanks Parlay this is really appreciated. Do you know how the whole warranty issue works as well? I've always heard people saying once you jailbreak the warranty's gone but recently a guy who works at a local tech shop told me it's actually possible to have your device replaced even after jailbreaking it

If you smash your phone and it is Jailbroken you might be out of luck. If you can still connect it to Itunes you can do a restore and undo the Jailbreak and nobody can tell.

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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

been meaning to do this to my phone for some time now. thanks for posting this guide parlay.
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Quote: (06-06-2012 02:26 PM)at350zguyy Wrote:  

been meaning to do this to my phone for some time now. thanks for posting this guide parlay.

It takes 2 minutes. One button click!! Do it now [Image: lol.gif]

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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

There's a new Apptracker website where you can download cracked apps to your PC. It's pretty good.

http://apptrackr.cd/

Use whatever method you want to load them to your iPhone.

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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

ios 6.1 was released this morning. So update your phones when you get a chance.
You're going to see a new Greenpois0n jailbreak available in the next few days that can
jailbreak this latest version. Just check the Lifehacker link in my original post above periodically.

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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

I recently used evasi0n to jailbreak my iPhone 5 w/ iOS 6.1
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Any updates? I need a crack for 6.1.2 (iphone 4), but the phone is saying it needs to update to 7.0.4. Should I update first?
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Ok, it worked. It shows Cydia on the apps. Does this mean the phone is truly unlocked off ATT and I can plug in another sim? Also, will it stay unlocked?
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Quote: (12-12-2013 12:48 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Ok, it worked. It shows Cydia on the apps. Does this mean the phone is truly unlocked off ATT and I can plug in another sim? Also, will it stay unlocked?

No. It's jailbroken. Which means you can now install 3rd party non-apple-approved apps.

Unlocking is different. That's unbinding it from your current carrier. You need ultrasn0w to unlock it. Look for it in Cydia.

Also there's 2 kinds of unlocks. Ultrasn0w is a software carrier unlock. It works after jailbreaking. It's temporary. Upgrade your OS and it's gone.

There is a firmware unlock that can be done which frees it from any carrier forever. After your contract is up call ATT&T and as them to unlock it. They will for free. You can also look through craigslist. There's guys that do it for like $25. They used to offer the service in the mall at the cellphone kiosks.

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Ultrasn0w won't work on my baseband. I called CPR:

http://www.cellphonerepair.com/

They said now to unlock an AT&T (absolute totalitarian telecom) iphone it takes about a month and $115. WTF? Is there a way to hack it faster?
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The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Quote: (12-12-2013 03:56 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Ultrasn0w won't work on my baseband. I called CPR:

http://www.cellphonerepair.com/

They said now to unlock an AT&T (absolute totalitarian telecom) iphone it takes about a month and $115. WTF? Is there a way to hack it faster?

I don't know. By the time my phone is out of contract it's worthless anyway.
I honestly stopped caring about all this stuff a while ago.

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Trying to jailbreak my iPhone 5. Can someone point me in the right direction?

A man is only as faithful as his options-Chris Rock
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