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‘Stupid easy’ is how the 9to5Mac.com site has now described the latest and greatest jailbreak methods for the iPhone and firmware 1.1.3 – and you really can’t argue with them.  It’s true – there are now – not one, but various – jailbreak methods that are ridiculously easy.  As in ‘Was That It??? – Am I Done???’ level of easy. 

About the only way it could get easier now is if somebody comes up with a method where you visit a site, tick a check-box saying ‘Jailbreak Please’ and it then jailbreaks any iPhone you possess now AND any that you may purchase within the next few weeks.  It is literally almost easy enough that our Graphics GrandMaster, Charlie, could give it a try :)

Anyway, Brandon already told you about how easy it already was as of a couple days ago – but now even that is old hat and just not easy enough.  If you want the new and improved, ’stupid easy’ methods, try out either of these GUI-based methods:

ZiPhone 2.0 – the Zibri method with some excellent instructions from our illustrious colleague, Tinman, HERE.  I used this method tonight, and the actual jailbreak process took under two minutes.

iJailbreakour friends AriX and Ben (the 13 year olds) have released their own super-fast and painless new version of iJailbreak.  This is a Mac-only option for now, and iPhone only, but with plans to release for the Touch quite soon.  It is also the method that 9to5Mac were talking about when they coined the ’stupid easy’ phrase – see their usage advice HERE.

So there you go – these should definitely be the easiest methods until …

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1 Aczon February 14, 2008 at 1:50 am

I use the ZiPhone 2 last night, and my iPhone became a $400 paperweight. Anyway, long story short, I had to go the apple store to revive the sucker today. Long story short, it’s now alive and kicking (have a mixed feeling about it getting fixed as it would’ve been a perfect excuse to get the 16GB model).

I’m kinda hesitant to try it again. On the other hand, might finally died, and I can upgrade… Ah, decisions, decisions… LOL.

Oh, and I finally saw the MBA, and to be honest, I really don’t get WTF is the excitement about this thing. There’s really nothing special about its, beside that it’s thin (and oooooh, its a MAC). I’ll take a base model Alienware/Dell, etc. before I spend a dime on this over-hyped piece of metal. Nothing against Apple (I owned an iPhone obviously, 4G and 5G iPods), I’ll recommend Touch to anyone, but the MBA???

Not to offend anyone, but I still don’t get it.

Whew, I carried away there for awhile. LOL.

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