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12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 2 replies · +1 points

Hi everyone,

I would like to know if I can use the lastest redsn0w 0.9.10b5c to jailbreak un iPhone 3G on 4.2.1.

Or in general, can lastest redsn0w jailbreak older firmware (4.2.1 for 3G, etc) ?

Thanks.

12 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 1 reply · +1 points

This great guide will also work with all iPhone 3GS / 4 with an unlockable baseband which wants to be updated to iOS 5.0.1 while preserving baseband.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - \">asd · 0 replies · +3 points

just wait for the redsn0w 0.9.9b5 bro

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: row8l · 2 replies · +1 points

Google search : download redsn0w 0.9.6b4

You'll see on the first place, or second a link to the website osxdaily . com, these links are still available for download.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: row8l · 0 replies · +1 points

1/ Make sure that your host file is clean (no gs.apple.com lines).

2/ Use the lastest version iTunes, Option + Restore to the firmware iOS 4.3.3 for 3GS

3/ You will have the 1015 error due to baseband mismatch, use FixRecovery43 (google it or download it from the tinyumbrella blog) to exit recovery mode

4/ iPhone 3GS will reboot, use redsn0w 0.9.6rc16 to jailbreak + hacktivate

5/ Install ultrasn0w 1.2.3 to unlock

Enjoy.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: row8l · 5 replies · +1 points

if you're considering to update to firmware iOS 4.3.3, just run redsn0w 0.9.6rc16 and choose options : install Cydia + install iPad baseband. It will upgrade your baseband to 06.15.00.

If you're planning staying on 4.2.1, use redsn0w 0.9.6b4, choose the same options as above.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: row8l · 0 replies · +1 points

I think this one bar signal problem is only for iPhone 4 with mismatch baseband.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: kjmrm · 0 replies · +1 points

Using TinyUmbrella = using Apple stock firmware

Using sn0wbreeze = using custom firmware

In my opinion, the best way is using the stock firmware.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: kjmrm · 0 replies · +2 points

1/ Google TinyUmbrella and download the lastest version of it, now is 4.30.05, and the FixRecovery at the same page

2/ Open TU, connect your iPhone and hit the button Save SHSH

3/ Open iTunes, Shift + Restore and point to the firmware iOS 4.3.1 (the Apple one, NOT the custom firmware)

4/ It will appear error 1013, that means your BB is preserved.

5/ Enter DFU mode, open FixRecovery, your iPhone 4 will normally reboot.

Hope it helps.

13 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - texs1n: kjmrm · 0 replies · +2 points

Yes, you can't unlock your iphone 4. I am in the same situation when I bought mine. But I think keeping my BB as low as possible will increase the probability of unlock in the future, so I use Tiny Umbrella to preserve my BB 02.10.04 while updating to iOS 4.3.1.