Chronic Dev Team is putting finishing touches on what is set to Become the world's first untethered jailbreak solution for iOS 5 and 5.0.1. Team member and French hacker pod2g just released this video showing off the jailbreak, which appears to be near-complete and functioning properly. Team member and FRANÇAIS hacker pod2g just released this video showing off the jailbreak, mà appears to be near-complete and functioning đúng.
Unlike tethered, untethered jailbreak does not require that the device be connected to a computer each time it needs to be booted. Unlike tethered, untethered jailbreak the device does not require đó be connected to a computer each time it Needs to be booted. It appears you won't be able to untether with iOS 5.0.1 using Chronic's tool, but pod2g did confirm that the iOS 5 untether will work on iOS 5.0.1: It appears you will not be Able to untether with using IOS 5.0.1 Chronic's tool, pen pod2g did confirm rằng untether iOS 5 will work on IOS 5.0.1:
Tons of questions from my nice followers. Tons of questions from my followers nice. Too early to answer. Too early to answer. Will work on iOS 5.0.1, will try iPad 2 and 4S after others are ready. Will work on IOS 5.0.1, will try iPad 2 and 4S after others are ready.
First indication of a possible untethered iOS jailbreak came in pod2g's tweet last month: Indication of a Possible First untethered jailbreak iOS came in pod2g's tweet last month:
Hey jailbreaking friends, I've found a bug that can untether iOS 5. Jailbreaking Hey friends, I've found a bug có untether iOS 5. Don't expect a release soon, but I'm gonna work hard in it. Do not Expect a release soon, I'm gonna work hard pencil in it.
There was no word on availability of the solution at post time, but we reckon that it will be sooner than later. There was no word on availability of the solution at post time, pen đó We reckon it will be sooner than later.
Chronic Dev Team explained in a recent blog post that Apple patched the jailbreak-prone exploits found in iOS 5 betas with the release of the golden master build in mid-October. Chronic Dev Team explained in a recent blog post đó Apple patched the jailbreak-prone exploits found in iOS 5 betas with the release of the golden master build in mid-October. The company is apparently using their iTunes-based crash reporting system in order to find jailbreak exploits before they are released into the wild. The company is apparently using họ iTunes-based crash reporting system in order to find jailbreak exploits before released into the wild chúng. If you're into jailbreaking, you should consider iFaith , a Windows application that circumvents Apple's restricted downgrade system which prevents people from downgrading their devices to an older iOS 5.x firmware. If you're into jailbreaking, of should you consider iFaith , a Windows application đó circumvents Apple's restricted downgrade mà system prevents People from downgrading to an older IOS devices họ 5.x firmware. The program permits unsigned user restores based on dumped iOS 5 signature hash blobs. The program restores user based on unsigned Permits dumped iOS 5 hash signature blobs. Additionally, it's possible to restore to iOS 5.0.1 and preserve iPhone 4 baseband by dumping the blobs with iFaith first. Additionally, it's Possible to restore to iPhone 4 iOS 5.0.1 and preserve baseband with iFaith blobs by dumping the first.
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