Listen up ultrasn0w aficionados. The iPhone Dev Team has just released an update version of their ultrasn0w iPhone unlock to address an issue concerning iPhones running firmware 3.1.x and baseband 04.26. That lethal combination results in the carrier logo not being displayed. It might seem like a petty problem for some, but when roaming, it [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, August 1, 2009
Those of you a bit wary of updating your iPhone’s firmware to iPhone 3.0.1 for fear of losing their jailbroken/unlocked status need not worry as the iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that it poses no threat to their redsn0w and ultrasn0w for the time being. True to what we initially thought, the latest iPhone firmware [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 4, 2009
If you didn’t catch our earlier post, ultrasnow can unlock the iPhone 3G S. As proof of this for you skeptics out there, here’s a video demonstration of ultrasnow wielding its magic on an iPhone 3G S. Just be reminded that you shouldn’t in any way or form install the new iPhone 3.1 firmware on [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 28, 2009
Yes, the iPhone Dev Team has already released the iPhone 3.0 jailbreak Pwnage Tool, ultrasnow, and redsnow for the 2G iPod Touch, but a lot of people are probable wondering when will the iPhone 3G S jailbreak be made public. While they still haven’t given us an exact date on when it will be released, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Provided, of course, that you’ve already used either the iPhone 3.0 jailbreak Pwnage tool or redsnow, you can now unlock your iPhone 3.0 running Apple mobile phone using ultrasnow for use on other networks. Simply run Cydia or Icy and add the repo repo666.ultrasn0w.com. After which, you can then search for ultrasnow in cydia/icy and [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Great news guys! The iPhone Dev Team has released this video showcasing their upcoming unlock (not jailbreak) for the iPhone OS 3.0 called ultrasnow. This is, of course, still in the raw stages so everything’s done manually, but they assure us, however, that once ultrasnow is released, it’ll be as easy to use as yellowsnow. [...]
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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