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Next! - 1.1.1 Jailbroken

Well, well. Looks like it’s finally been broken. Engadget.com now reporting iPhone, iPod touch have been jailbroken, apps ported, and running.

The iPhone dev community’s apparently not only moved past accessing the nigh-unbreakable file system protections Apple implemented in the latest iPhone and iPod touch firmwares, they’ve also managed to hack the SpringBoard app into shape enough to properly launch 3rd party apps…

But … it’s not all good news:

“… unfortunately, it sounds like most (if not all) of these new hacks rely solely on that single TIFF exploit in Mobile Safari, meaning that everyone’s back to square one the moment Apple beams v1.1.2 to the public at large”

I can’t wait for all the hoopla to settle, so I can finally update to v.1.1.1.

Check out the complete story here:

Engadget 1.1.1 Jailbreak Post

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2 Comments so far »

  1. by Brandon, on October 9 2007 @ 9:18 am

     

    yea… Doing the waiting game myself. Hopefully we’ll see an apptapp sometime soon.

    Pisser is the only thing I really want more than anything is a clear dock and my wallpaper to be the same on the lock screen and the springboard. Thats the only reason I stayed at 1.0.2. The extra apps are nice and all, but that stuff is all i really want.

  2. by Aczon, on October 9 2007 @ 10:04 am

     

    yup, i just cant see my iphone without summerboard and customize. I dont really care for the rest.

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