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07-13-2008, 12:11 AM #41
hmmm could it be the reason the 2nd movie was filmed in a dark room due to o the fact that its running on a 3g iphone and they have the lights off so you dont notice the change diffrent buttons on the phone ??????
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07-13-2008, 12:53 AM #42
help a poor sad girl out please!!!!!!!!!
i had a nice iphone tmobile and i love it more than anything but help please i restored my iphone after i dowloaded and had itunes 7.7 and now i cant unlock it anymore.....zphone wont work, ibricker wont work, and iliberty wont work either, mysettings are backed up on itunes 7.7 and i need help
please!!!!!!!!!! how do i unlock my iphone 1.1.4?????????
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07-13-2008, 01:51 AM #43
remove itunes
reinstall the prevous version
do a restore to 1.1.4
then pwn the phone
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07-13-2008, 02:01 AM #44
you guys are slow(lookin at you poetic_folly), iphonefreakz has had an article about installer v4 for a day now. it will have built in a way to detect your firmware version and therefore provide the correct version of the app among other things. its a BIG article and its gonna be feature packed. Edit Poseidon: Not appropriate.
Last edited by Poseidon79; 07-18-2008 at 06:03 PM.
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07-13-2008, 02:10 AM #45
yay! So are a lot of apps working on 2.0? W00t!
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07-13-2008, 03:52 AM #46My iPhone is a Part of Me
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you guys are still getting the cart before the horse!
If you guys update to 2.0 the day the unlock is available,
you will be sorry!!!!
Installer not working on 2.0 will be the least of your problems.
The day the unlock becomes available is the same day the app develeopers get to "start" converting their apps to 2.0!!!!
So no more customize or summerboard or islsk or touchpad. Nothing will work that day!!! It could be months!!!
The only apps you will have are the ones on the app store!!!!
Listen to my warnings!!!
This happened with 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, and 1.1.4!!!!
It "will" happen with 2.0!!
I see alot of complaining about this very subject in the very near future!!!
and all you little fan boys crying about how you "just can't wait to update to 2.0" are gonna be the ones doin the most griping!Last edited by tattoojack; 07-13-2008 at 03:56 AM.

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07-13-2008, 04:00 AM #47
yeah i do remember it taking a bit for summerboard to come across
Do love the choice of song for the video, been a while since Flash came along
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07-13-2008, 04:07 AM #48
so this new program that the dev team is releasing will allow me to update to 2.0 and unlock the phone to work with tmobile??????
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07-13-2008, 04:37 AM #49My iPhone is a Part of Me
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07-13-2008, 05:09 AM #51iPhone? More like MyPhone
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looking good, cant wait for it to come out
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07-13-2008, 05:41 AM #52Super Moderator
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Is it possible that we can we express ourselves without trying to use profanity? (looking at your jazir)

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07-13-2008, 05:50 AM #54My iPhone is a Part of Me
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ok, smarty!
all of the apps you have come to know and love are being released on app store???
didnt think so.
most of the best ones are stayin true to the community and stickin to installer or cydia.
and some of the apps that tried to go apple didnt make the cut, so guess where theyll be?
installer and cydia.
plus, what the hell does app store compare to customize?
thats like comparing apples and vibrators!
you will be cryin with the rest of the noobs beggin for a downgrade to 1.1.4
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07-13-2008, 06:26 AM #55My iPhone is a Part of Me
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Should I even reply to the videos?
I will be jailbreaking the second it gets released as it doesnt work now and I have no choice but wait.
If someone says to downgrade then go see my other posts in the other thread to see why I cant downgrade. I've already said why 3 times.Last edited by NakedFaerie; 07-13-2008 at 06:30 AM. Reason: Coz I felt like it
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07-13-2008, 07:20 AM #56
Not sure if this has been posted, but here is what RIP Dev has to say about Installer on 2.0
http://russianiphone.ru/blog/
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07-13-2008, 07:25 AM #57My iPhone is a Part of Me
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installer 4.0 is coming out..... So ya installer will be there...... They already posted about some changes they are doing to it. Sepficly they way it updates it's sources
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07-13-2008, 07:39 AM #58My iPhone is a Part of Me
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This was posted about 15 minutes ago on the Dev Team Blog
Rush, rush, rush....
Over the last year we’ve discovered some interesting things about the software used in the iPhone. These “hacks” , “exploits” *and “techniques”, or whatever you want to call them, are valuable*- not only from a financial perspective (so scummy people can sell unlocking software) but also from a strategic point of view. Think of it like a game of poker, showing your hand too early would certainly make you lose “the game”.*
The majority of iPhone users are not technical - they want an easy, one-stop, simple application that will allow them to quickly and painlessly unlock their phone. If we were to release a crummy command-line based tool that does the immediate job that everyone is screaming for, we’d only end up in the following situation:
1) The technique is released to the world and people use this technique to quickly create GUI apps that they charge*cash-money for, or re-release something hacky and horrible that bricks lots of devices, or for example disables the WiFi that then causes more stress that ultimately comes back to us
2) The technique is exposed to the vendor, allowing them to locate and repair the security hole. Sometimes these security holes span product versions, for example: between the first generation and second generation iPhone. In such a case releasing the knowledge in the middle of the product development cycle is pointless and risks the “usefulness” of the technique - especially if there are existing hacks/techniques that work just fine.
The iPhone DevTeam is comprised of a group of people who work together over IRC from various parts of the world. This distributed method of working happens 24 hours a day with people performing tasks in the time that best suits their time-zones. It is a completely self-managing, self-regulating and member-funded organization. Most of us have never met face-to-face and we rarely know real names - in fact, we would more than likely not recognize each other if we walk past one another on the street. Despite this we follow a strict “hacker code”: ground rules by which we all abide.*
Perhaps the foremost of these rules is management of knowledge. We keep*certain*information private, restricted to members of the team only (to help with points 1 and 2 above), and members are entrusted to make sure this secrecy is consistently enforced. This makes*the team. Only when there is a majority vote from the team do we make any announcement or release.*
So now we come onto Geohot, the self appointed media frontman for last year’s iPhone hacks. Geohot actually worked with us a month or so before the media-circus that he led. Geohot is certainly a bright guy, but he couldn’t abide by rules that I described in the last paragraph and because of this he was asked to leave the team. Of course like any hacker Geohot continued on for his goal.
Using some of our techniques and tools (and some of his) and using his own brain power (and that of an unnamed Russian) he was able to release his hardware hack and demonstrate the first unlocked iPhone to the world, he has also demonstrated other things during the last year and some of those releases have helped us with our work.
We thought that Geohot would have matured somewhat in the last year, but this clearly isn’t the case, as sadly one of the team members has leaked a copy of our exploit to Geohot and he is now using this to provoke us into making an early release :-(
So finally, just in case some of you were wondering, we’re not sitting on this tool because we’re full of ourselves or up our own asses. We’re not sitting on it cause we like to see you writhe. We are testing it to make sure it’s as glitch-free as we can make it. We want to avoid releasing something that turns expensive phones into pretty looking paperweights. Don’t you agree it’s worth the wait?
If others want to feel like they’re in control by posting all-knowing entries on their blogs, we can’t stop that, but the new PwnageTool will be released when it’s ready, and not a moment later.*
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07-13-2008, 08:26 AM #60
yippee!!



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