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Friday, May 6, 2011

4.3.3 iOS Jailbreak iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad Untethered PwnageTool 4.3.3 [How to Guide]

iPhone Dev Team has just released PwnageTool 4.3.3 to bring untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.3.3 to iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, iPod touch 3G, iPad 1 and AppleTV. As you now Redsn0w 0.9.6rc15 can also untethered jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 for all above devices, but PwnageTool 4.3.3 allow who rely on unlock to keep their old unlockable baseband on iOS 4.3.3 so that they can use ultrasn0w to unlock their devices.


Supported devices:
  • iPhone 4, 3GS
  • iPod Touch 4G, 3G
  • iPad 1 (Unfortunately iPad 2 still not supported)
  • Apple TV 2G.
Required Downloads:
Step 1: Run PwnageTool in “Expert mode” and then select the device you want to jailbreak.

Step 2: Browse for iOS 4.3.3 IPSW firmware for your device.
Step 3: Click on“Build” -as shown in the below screenshot- to start creating custom 4.3.3 firmware file 
Step 4: PwnageTool will now start building your custom 4.3.3 .ipsw file for your device
Step 5: Now follow the following steps to enter DFU mode using PwnageTool:
  • Hold Power and Home buttons for 10 seconds
  • Now release the Power button but continue holding the Home button for 10 more seconds
  • You device should now be in DFU mode
Step 5: Now restore your device to your pre-jailbroken custom 4.3.3 .ipsw files by doing this:
  • Start iTunes.
  • Click on your device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. 
  • Press and hold left “alt” (option) button on Mac, or Left “Shift” button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on “Restore” button in the iTunes and then release this button.
Now iTunes asking you to select the location for your custom firmware 4.3.3 file. Select the pre-jailbroken custom 4.3.3 firmware .ipsw file, then click on “Open”.

Step 9: iTunes will now restore the firmware on your iOS device. (this will take 10 minutes) then enjoy your untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.3

iOS 4.3.3 Firmware IPSW Download - iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct Links]

Apple has just released iOS 4.3.3 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G, iPod touch 3G, iPad 1 and iPad 2. iOS 4.3.3 released mainly to address the tracking issue founded on iOS devices.




Download iOS 4.3.3 / 4.2.8 Direct Download (Official from Apple)

How-To: Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 on iPhone 4 / 3GS, iPad and iPod Touch 4G / 3G Using Redsn0w RC15 (Complete Guide)

As we have reported on the release of iOS 4.3.3 that i0n1c and Comex has tweeted that untethered jailbreak exploit is still exists in latest released iOS 4.3.3, but on the released time there is no tool available which brings you untethered jailbreak, but now iPhone Dev team has updated its Redsn0w rc15 tool to provide iOS 4.3.3 untethered jailbreak on iPhone 4 / 3GS, iPad and iPod Touch 3G / 4G and almost all iOS devices except the iPad 2.

To Jailbreak your device just follow our simple and easy steps containing tutorial of jailbreaking iOS 4.3.3 with Redsn0w 15 on iPhone  4 / 3GS, iPad and iPod Touch 3G / 4G, which is given below
Download Redsn0w 0.9.6rc15:

Step 1: First of all download the latest version of Redsn0w RC15, as we know Redsn0w is for Windows and Mac both so download it according to your operating system.
Step 2: Open the latest downloaded version of Redsn0w and browse for the Respected  firmware file which will be iOS 4.3.3.

Step 3: After the process of patching kernel,  proceed to next and check the option of Install Cydia thought it would be already ticked .

Step 4: Now in this step, it will ask you to turn off your iPhone. Now turn off the iPhone and Proceed Next
Step 5: Now you will see the steps to enter into DFU mode. Follow them and you will be entered into DFU mode.
Step 6: Once you are in DFU mode Redsn0w will do its work and in no time you will be Untethered on iOS 4.3.3.

Apple now planning to Support iPad 3 by 3D technology

As Apple plans to start production of the next iPhone (iPhone-5) also it plans to  iPad 3. According to RCR Wireless sources that Apple is now planning on incorporating 3D technology into it's upcoming iPad 3.



The fact that the iPad 3 is 3D is a dead cert, one Hollywood insider close to the big movie studios told RCR, adding that the screen would be the real magic. She went on to say that the big film studios were currently running around like blue arsed flies trying to gear up to release plenty of 3D content in time for Apple’s next launch
 We're not sure about the reliability of these sources, but Apple has clearly been exploring 3D technology over the years as evidenced by numerous patent applications. Not all of this research has been in the typical 3D technology found in recent movies and television sets. Some of the research has been in pseudo-3D technologies that involve head tracking that was effectively demoed in a recent iPad app. 3D, of course, has also been a big recent trend with the release of many 3D TVs, 3D movies, and Nintendo's 3DS handheld gaming console.
More evidence come from the Japanese blog Macotakara, which confirmed that Apple's LCD supplier was starting to manufacture small glasses-free 3D LCD panels for iPod touch. What do you expect ?

Apple to Offer Over the Air iOS Updates for iPhone

Most of you should be pretty familiar with the iOS update process by now. For anyone who needs a refresher, it’s quite easy. You simply plug your iDevice into a USB port on your computer, and initiate the update through iTunes.


Although Apple’s current method is fairly straight forward, competitors such as Google offer a more direct way for customers to get the latest software for their Android devices. I’ll admit OTA (Over the Air) updates are convenient, but are they really the best way to deploy updates?
According to 9to5Mac, Apple has been in talks with Verizon regarding wireless updates. Instead of users having to plug their iPhones into computers to update iOS, they will simply need to authorize the update from their handsets.
Although this feature is expected to appear in iOS 5, 9to5Mac claims that that there isn’t any word on whether Apple has been in similar talks with AT&T.
Mobile platforms such as RIM and Android have been using the OTA update method for quite some time, but it doesn’t come without its downfalls. Devices must have a good charge and be in an area with a good internet connection before attempting a wireless update. Any kind of interruption in the download can cause severe problems with a mobile OS.
The Apple TV currently offers an update method that doesn’t involve plugging the device into the computer, but with no 3G connectivity, you’re usually guaranteed a solid Wi-Fi connection for the download. In order for Apple to make OTA updates available to the iPhone, you would think they need to shrink down the update’s file size.
Currently, iOS firmware sits close to 700MB. I can’t imagine wireless carriers would approve pushing out a file to every device, nearly a gigabyte in size, every time Apple releases a new update. 9to5Mac notes that Apple could possibly start making updates much smaller by releasing incremental patches rather than full IPSW files.
I’ve personally had bad experiences with OTA updates on previous work phones. I had a Motorola Droid X rendered completely useless by a failed wireless update, so I am skeptical to say the least. This is Apple we are talking about though, and I don’t think they would stand for such imperfections. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
Are you excited about OTA updates? Could this change the landscape of jailbreaking?