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How to Jailbreak iPhone Firmware 2.0.2 and above

9 September 2008 No Comment

The iPhone Dev Team have released the QuickPwn Tool which makes it quicker and easier to jailbreak iPhone.
The QuickPwn Tool is not a replacement for the Pwnage Tool which is more powerfull, it makes it quicker and easier to Jailbreak iPhone as it does not require itune based full restore.
You can download the QuickPwn Tool for Mac from here and for windows from here
Before starting to Jailbreak the new iphone 3g you must know that Using QuickPwn does not update the firmware itself, this tool is designed to ‘Pwn’ (the ability to install future custom non-Apple firmwares) , ‘Jailbreak’ and install Installer or Cydia on a given device. If your device is running 2.0.1 and you QuickPwn it, it’ll still be running 2.0.1, although it will now be Pwned and Jailbroken, similarly if your device is running 2.0.2 and you QuickPwn it, it will then be running 2.0.2 but the device will now be Pwned and Jailbroken. It will also activate (not unlock) devices that are being used outside of their intended territories and cannot be activated using iTunes.
If you want to update to 2.0.2 then use the normal iTunes update to get to 2.0.2 and then use QuickPwn to Pwn, Jailbreak and Activate, remember that the 2.0.2 update includes a baseband update for the 3G iPhone, so depending what your long term intentions are for the phone, update wisely, of course in the upcoming PwnageTool application you’ll be able to create a custom ipsw without the baseband update enabled.”

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Tags: 3g, Apple, Download, Download Mac, Download Tool, firmware, iphone, iphone 3g, iphone dev team, itunes, jailbreak, jailbroken, Pwnage, QuickPwn

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