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shagadelic99tt wrote:whats up with this jailbreak for the ipad2?
M_2NR wrote:mojo, d minute att open up that window, boy oh boy.... d amount of calls they would get.
It has been safe to assume that the iPhone 5, in some form or another, is arriving in the next couple of months. What hasn't been so easy to swallow was the report that the third generation iPad is on its way as well.
According to DigiTimes, parts manufacturers are preparing materials for production of both Apple products, although make note of only one iPhone model.
Foxconn Electronics, Simplo Technologies, Dynapack International Technology, and a number of other parts manufacturers, have all purportedly began getting their ducks in a row for the new Apple devices. While these companies have been aware of the next iPhone, it appears that the iPad 3 has just recently been added to their production schedules.
Accompanying the single iPhone 5 model, sources have also stated that Apple will start supplying the iPad 3 in August, and will include upgraded features such as a thinner and lighter body, in addition to a 250ppi resolution screen. In comparison, the iPad and iPad 2 both have a 132ppi density while the iPhone 4's Retina Display boasts a rather uncontested 326ppi display.
For my iPhone using friends: the Google+ iPhone app has been submitted to the App store (no not today, sometime prior to today) and is awaiting approval.
rawCpoppa wrote:I understand why At&T would do it but not why bmobile would do it. They offer no 3G data plan for cellphones and the iphone does not support 4G. Also Bmobile doesn't offer 4G directly to cell phones in the first place so to me removal of the personal hotspot seems unnecessary.
How do I hard reset my iphone 4? Is that holding down the home button and power button at the same time for 10 seconds?
I genuinely think we'll be getting our own App store. If Jamaica can get one why not TnT? I have also never heard of other countries being able to access the US itunes store for purchasing. I wish they did though. Jumping through hoops to get apps, you'd think Apple didn't want your money.
streetlifestyle wrote:From an inside source at bmobile.... "we are working at getting Trinidad on iTunes"... soon
The iPhone Dev Team wrote:Once again, @comex has resurrected http://www.jailbreakme.com for your jailbreaking ease and pleasure!
@comex developed what is now the third installment (and his second) of jailbreakme.com, the easiest way to jailbreak your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad (including the iPad2!). No computer is necessary for jbme3.0…just browse to http://www.jailbreakme.com on your device and install it from there!
While @comex and others have worked hard to make this as simple as possible, some people may have questions and problems may arise. Rather than inundate comex with any questions over twitter, please consider using either our comments section below, or visit http://jbqa.me
Please read “More Information” on the jbme3.0 page for some basic background information and ways you can thank @comex. Here are some additional Q&As beyond that:
Q: Which devices and firmware versions are supported?
A: In this initial release, the following configurations are supported:iPad1: 4.3 through 4.3.3
iPad2: 4.3.3
iPhone3GS: 4.3 through 4.3.3
iPhone4: 4.3 through 4.3.3
iPhone4-CDMA: 4.2.6 through 4.2.8
iPod touch 3g: 4.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.3
iPod touch 4g: 4.3 through 4.3.3
Q: Do the holes discovered by @comex put my device at risk?
A: Yes. We recommend installing “PDF Patcher 2” in Cydia once you’re jailbroken to eliminate this risk (any firmware version).
Q: How does jbme3.0 differ from the existing jailbreaks?
A: jbme3.0 is entirely userland-based, from start to finish. The A5 chip in the iPad2 has no iBoot or bootrom-level exploits yet, so tools like redsn0w, PwnageTool and sn0wbreeze can’t use the limera1n bootrom exploit to inject the jailbreak. Even for those devices where limera1n works, jbme3.0 injects the jailbreak with a userland exploit.
Q: If I’m already jailbroken on the latest firmware, is there any advantage to jailbreaking again?
A: No, but you should consider showing this to your friends! Spread the jailbreaking fever.
Q: Are the holes exploited by jbme3.0 closed in iOS5?
A: The holes still exist in the iOS5 betas, but they’ll almost certainly be fixed by the time iOS5 is public. However because the iPad2 had no public jailbreak yet, it probably wasn’t worth waiting until the fall to use them. If history repeats itself though, there will be more holes and exploits.
Q: Will I permanently lose the jailbreak if I need to restore my device?
A: For all except the iPad2, saving your SHSH blobs should let you always restore your device to iOS versions where this jailbreak works. The iPad2 is a little more complicated. If you have a wifi-only iPad2 and saved SHSH blobs, you’re in good shape. But if you have the GSM or CDMA iPad2, you won’t be able to restore to 4.3.3 or lower once Apple stops signing its baseband. There are a few ideas that might work to get around this limitation, but for now it’s best to assume there’s no going back to 4.3.3 once 4.3.4 is out for iPad2 GSM or CDMA owners.
Q: I heard this new unionfs stuff is dangerous?
A: Define dangerousSeriously though, although unionfs is a huge improvement to the install time of the jailbreak, it is brand new code and there is the possibility something will go wrong. Just keep regular backups of your media and content and you should be fine. If there are any problems, they should appear within the first few days, so hold off and let “everyone else” test the waters if you’d like.
Wall Street Journal wrote:According to some suppliers of components to Apple, the new version of the iPhone is expected to be thinner and lighter than the iPhone 4 and sport an 8-megapixel camera. One person said the new iPhone will operate on Qualcomm Inc.’s wireless baseband chips. The current iPhone 4 uses memory chips made by Samsung Electronics Co. and baseband chips from German chip maker Infineon Technologies AG, according to a report by market-research firm iSuppli Corp.
Two of the people, however, cautioned that shipments of the new iPhone could be delayed if Hon Hai can’t improve its yield rate as the new iPhone is “complicated and difficult to assemble.”
Foxconn CEO, Terry Gou wrote:“The touch-screen devices are so thin. It’s really difficult to install so many components into the iPhones and iPads.We hope to raise the yield rate and volume in the second half which will help improve our gross margin.”
what's the first things you plan to install once you jailbreak the iPad 2?idlemind wrote:Ahhhhhhh...iPad2 jb'd and queued up.
Thanks for the lookout M2nr. Time to eat up some bandwidth and memory lol
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