New iPhone 1.1.1 firmware out, we're hard to get into it

Yo guys, the word iPhone firmware just came out. I can substantiate that it is encrypted like the iPod Touch firmware, and so right no one has alligatored it open to view the files. We're excavation our hardest on this.

My testimonial is not to upgrade, if you have a modded telecommunicate (ringtones, fake energizing, ANYTHING third-party), until we have more than aggregation. If you want to upgrade, regenerate your telecommunicate first with the old firmware by ownership Shift spell clicking Regenerate in iTunes (Command key if you're on Macintosh) and choosing the 1.0.2 firmware first, point upgrading once the regenerate has completed.

DO NOT UPGRADE IF YOUR PHONE IS UNLOCKED.

Let me say this too: The iPhone firmware turning 1.1.1 invalidates ALL iPhone software system hacks.

We will bring you more than tidings as it develops.
 
 

iPhone 1.1.1 regenerate modality windy boot captured on video recording

Hey guys,

This won't mean jack squat to least of you but I've managed (with the help of the iPod Touch dev group) to boot the iPhone in regenerate windy modality which will hopefully give us no apprehension into what we can do to crack the new firmware.

I untrained my honest List XH A1 HD videocamera at it with a high mechanical device speed to make sense of the quickly passing images. Check out the video recording and stills below.

I'll go done and translate it by hand to make belongings clearer.

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iPhone 1.1.3 firmware buttocks the scenes changes

So I've had the chance to judge the 1.1.3 firmware on a deeper level (victimisation a proficiency not matured by me and which I can't release so don't ask) and have detected no newsworthy changes buttocks the scenes that square measure quite blogworthy:

- SpringBoard no mortal needs to be restricted (via SummerBoard) in order to show redundant applications in the /Applications folder.
- No applications nowadays run as the selfish person 'mobile' instead of as root.
- Preferences square measure nowadays stored in /var/mobile rather than in /var/root.

What does this no mean? I'll tell you what it means.

The iPhone 1.1.3 firmware is ready for official installable applications.

Even though here square measure no applications easy for influence (besides the iPod Touch's $20 "upgrade bundle"), the facility profession appears to be here already.

It also appears that the frameworks have undergone galore changes, ostensibly to make it easier for official...

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iPhone 1.1.1 regenerate modality windy boot captured on video recording

Hey guys,

This won't mean jack squat to least of you but I've managed (with the help of the iPod Touch dev group) to boot the iPhone in regenerate windy modality which will hopefully give us no apprehension into what we can do to crack the new firmware.

I untrained my honest List XH A1 HD videocamera at it with a high mechanical device speed to make sense of the quickly passing images. Check out the video recording and stills below.

I'll go done and translate it by hand to make belongings clearer.

Read the rest of this post


 
 

iPhone 1.1.3 firmware buttocks the scenes changes

So I've had the chance to judge the 1.1.3 firmware on a deeper level (victimisation a proficiency not matured by me and which I can't release so don't ask) and have detected no newsworthy changes buttocks the scenes that square measure quite blogworthy:

- SpringBoard no mortal needs to be restricted (via SummerBoard) in order to show redundant applications in the /Applications folder.
- No applications nowadays run as the selfish person 'mobile' instead of as root.
- Preferences square measure nowadays stored in /var/mobile rather than in /var/root.

What does this no mean? I'll tell you what it means.

The iPhone 1.1.3 firmware is ready for official installable applications.

Even though here square measure no applications easy for influence (besides the iPod Touch's $20 "upgrade bundle"), the facility profession appears to be here already.

It also appears that the frameworks have undergone galore changes, ostensibly to make it easier for official...

Read the rest of this post