iPhone unlock made easy via graphical UI
updated 11:15 am EDT, Wed September 12, 2007
Free GUI iPhone unlock
Following quickly in the wake of the free iUnlock application published by the iPhone Dev Team, another coder claims to have developed a graphical interface based on the same code. Although it still requires a program such as iBrickr to "jailbreak" an iPhone, users can then download and install the proper application, which should run through many of the steps automatically. It requires the v1.02 firmware, and takes over 20 minutes to complete, since it must flash the firmware again to function. Some users may have to press the Home button and restart their iPhones to get a working signal. The GUI is currently in beta, and so is slower and potentially buggier than eventually planned.













iBrickr?
09/12, 12:47pm reply
Never heard of it...
So I follow the link and discover why - it's Windows software.
*sigh*
Zaren
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Re: ibrickr
09/12, 02:39pm reply
Never heard of it...
So I follow the link and discover why - it's Windows software.
*sigh*
OK, what's the problem? You do realize there's iPhone owners who don't own macs?
testudo
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re: re: ibrickr
09/12, 03:11pm reply
You do realize there's iPhone owners who don't own macs?
You do realize this is MacNN?
Yeah, that's the problem. Think and then post, not the other way around.
Simon
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re: re: ibrickr
09/12, 04:00pm reply
there are atleast 3 different way to jailbreak on the mac. please use bbrain before flaming (about ibrickr being windows only)
bammi
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re: re: re: ibrickr
09/12, 04:49pm reply
You do realize this is MacNN?
Yeah, that's the problem. Think and then post, not the other way around.
OK, it's MacNN. They why are they wasting our time with iPhone information? Oh, because its not just about Macs, is it.
testudo
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try downloading...
09/12, 06:03pm reply
...AppTap at iphone.nullriver.com and it'll do it and let you download apps.
INdependence is a good app as well. It does the same,but you need to have the firmware downloaded beforehand.
Warrenpeace
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thanks warrenpeace
09/12, 11:48pm reply
That was the best post here! :)
Flying Meat
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ibicker
09/12, 11:53pm reply
Thank goodness my network connection was flakey, or I'd have posted a couple of ibicker posts, myself. :P ;)
Flying Meat
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re: re: re: re: ibrickr
09/13, 01:00am reply
OK, it's MacNN. They why are they wasting our time with iPhone information? Oh, because its not just about Macs, is it.
You do realize there are iPhone owners who own Macs?
Common, it's obvious you're just trying to be obnoxious. But actually, you simply have nothing to contribute here.
Simon
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