Jumat, 29 Juli 2011

Register your UDID [8$] for iOS 5.0 Beta

Registration Fee: $8 per device
The UDID is known as the Unique Device Identifier for your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad. You can view it in iTunes by clicking on your serial number (2 Times). Please make sure it is not your device's serial number, IMEI number, or your SIM card's ICCID, as those are not required. Here is an app to get your UDID sent to your email: Here


Send ur UDID together with ur Payment at PayPal !
An Example UDID is: 2b6f0cc904d137be2e1730235f5664094b831186




Kamis, 28 Juli 2011

iFaith v1.2.1. [official SHSH Dumper]

iFaith v1.2 Release Notes:
* Added iPod Touch 2G Dumping capability (MC-Model users recommened)
* IPSW Creation for iPod Touch 2G is still a work in progress.
* Fixed exe compression issues (resulting in many DFU loops on IPSW creation).
* Fixed any Windows XP issues.
* Source code coming soon to a github near you! :)

* It is currently not possible to add iPad 2 support.
 

Selasa, 26 Juli 2011

4.3.5 Support AND Optional iPhone 4 Baseband Update

I'll probably regret this but this newest version of TU (5.00.07) will allow you to
choose whether or not to update your iPhone 4's baseband. This new feature comes with a catch:


  1. First, the version you WANT to restore to and the version Apple is currently signing must BOTH have the same baseband. This is important or else the baseband update will not work and you will get a 10xx error and need to use fixrecovery. (Works for iPhone 4 - will not work for iPad 2)
  2. Second, you need to realize that checking the box WILL UPDATE YOUR BASEBAND.
  3. Third, I'm working on a simple tool that will allow you to create a pseudo-custom firmware mixing a new baseband with an older iOS version (one that is jailbreakable for example). This feature exists in the TinyUmbrella rewrite but does not yet exist in the older codebase. SORRY! I'm working on it!
I do not save your 'UPDATE iPHONE 4 BASEBAND' setting. If you wish to restore while updating/restoring your iPhone 4 baseband you must check that box every single time you run TinyUmbrella. It is just safer that way.
Also, iPad 2 users can still restore to 4.3.3 if they have their 4.3.3 SHSH. Just 'Start TSS Server' and then start up iTunes and restore your 4.3.3 ipsw. TinyUmbrella should help you restore without a 10xx error.

Enjoy!

Senin, 25 Juli 2011

FaceForward bring´s Facebook App back to the iPad1/2


Re-enable Facebook's iPad app. Facebook recently accidentally released their iPad app,
but after TechCrunch posted about it, they quickly moved to disable access to Facebook from it. FaceForward removes that restriction, allowing you to use Facebook for iPad right now.
To use FaceForward, download the official Facebook for iPhone application from the App Store and install FaceForward from Cydia. You will now be able to access Facebook for iPad. That easy. I'd suggest against updating the Facebook app until they release the official version of Facebook for iPad, since it's unlikely that FaceFoward will continue to work on future versions.
You will need a jailbroken iPad to use FaceForward. To check if your iPad can be jailbroken and to see how to do it, check out jailbrea.kr. You might need to delete and re-install your Facebook app if it crashes on startup.

iOS 4.3.5 Firmware IPSW Download - iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct Links]

Apple has just released iOS 4.3.5 ipsw firmware for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2, 1 and
Apple TV 2G. As most of you know that iOS 4.3.4 was released on July 15. iOS 4.3.5 firmware come to fix a security vulnerability with certificate validation.


Download iOS 4.3.5 firmware IPSW files (Direct Links) - Official from Apple:

Downgrade 4.3.5 to 4.3.4, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1 - iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 1, 2, iPod Touch 4G, 3G [Tutorial]

Today Apple has released iOS 4.3.5 for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV 2G to fix security
vulnerability with certificate validation issue. Now, if you have saved SHSH blobs for iOS 4.3.4, 4.3.3, 4.3.2 or 4.3.1, you will be able to downgrade from iOS 4.3.4 to anyone of them.

Note: iPad 2 (3G models) are not supported on this tutorial as its baseband can't be downgraded so far.

Step 1: Download the required IPSW file to which you want to downgrade to, the links are given below for your convenience:

Direct Download Links for iOS 4.3.4 (Official from Apple) :



Download iOS 4.3.3 / 4.2.8 Direct Download (Official from Apple)

Direct Download Links for iOS 4.3.2 / 4.2.7

 Here's the direct download links for iOS 4.3.1

Step 2: Once you’ve downloaded the required IPSW file, its time you put your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into DFU mode. The steps are as follows:

  • Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your PC or Mac.
  • Turn your device off.
  • Now launch iTunes.
  • Hold down the Power button and the Home button simultaneously for 10 seconds.
  • After 10 seconds, release the Power button but don’t let go of the Home button, your computer should detect a new USB device.
  • At this point, iTunes will also recognize your device, whether its an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
At this point, your device’s screen should be off, if that’s so, then you’ve successfully put your device in DFU mode. If iTunes logo shows up, you’re in Recovery Mode, NOT DFU mode.

Step 3: Here comes the tricky and the most important part, you’re going to fool iTunes into thinking that its in contact with Apple’s servers, whereas we’re going to change that to Saurik’s server. In order to do this, follow the steps given below:


Windows users:

Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ and locate the file named as “hosts”.

Mac users:

Mac users can access the “hosts” file by navigating to “/etc/” folder, which can be found through Go > Go to Folder from within Finder.
If you’re on Windows, then open the “hosts” file in Notepad. If on a Mac, then open the “hosts” file in TextEdit, and add the following line at the end:
74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Refer to the screenshot below if you’re having confusion:


Just save the file and close Notepad or TextEdit, and you’re all set for the downgrade.

A quick note for Windows 7 and Vista users: Start Notepad with “Administrator privileges”, that can be done by right-clicking the Notepad app, and there you will see the “Administrator privileges” option, simply click and launch.

A quick note for Mac OS X users: While saving the host file on your Mac, you should have complete read and write privileges in order to make changes. Getting a permission error? A simple workaround is to copy the host file to your Mac’s desktop, from there make the changes in TextEdit, save the file, and copy it back to the original location, and replace the original host file with the one which you just created.

Step 4: Launch iTunes, choose your device from the left sidebar. Hold down the left “Shift” key if you’re on Windows or hold down the left “alt” key if you’re on a Mac and click on “Restore”, do not click anything else! A new window will pop up asking you for the location of the IPSW file.

Navigate to the desired firmware to which you want to downgrade to, in this case it can be either iOS 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3 or 4.2.1. Once you find the required IPSW file, click “Open” and let iTunes do its thing.

In a matter of few minutes, iTunes will install the version of iOS which you directed it to install. At this point you should see a progress bar on your device, everything is automated, therefore don’t do anything silly. Your device will reboot automatically when everything is done.

In some cases, iTunes will throw 1013 error, ignore it, its perfectly normal when downgrading. At this point, your device will be in Recovery Mode with your desired version of iOS fully installed.

You should see a screen like the one below:

Its quite simple to get out of Recovery Mode, simply down this nifty program called TinyUmbrella (Windows, Mac) along with Fix Recovery (Windows, Mac).

Once you’re done downloading TinyUmbrella, launch it, and then click on the “Exit Recovery” button. In a matter of seconds, your device will boot up normally.


Once you’re done with this, the last thing you’re going to do is remove the line you added to the “host” file in step 3, which is 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com in order to receive updates from Apple’s servers normally.

Jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad with Redsn0w [Tutorial] [Video]

As you know that Apple has released iOS 4.3.5 to fix security issue.
The good news is that some guys have confirmed that current Redsn0w version can jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad 1.

As we reported you that this jailbreak is still tethered jailbreak which means that you will need to reconnect your iDevice with computer every time your reboot iDevice.


Jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad:

Step 1: Download iOS 4.3.5 and iOS 4.3.4 (required by this version of Redsn0w) firmware file for your device from the links given at the end.

Step 2: Download Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 for Windows or Mac. Also make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes, which is version 10.4.

Step 3: Now start Redsn0w, browse for the iOS 4.3.4 firmware file (NOT the 4.3.5) that you downloaded in Step 1 and point it towards Redsn0w. Refer to the screenshots below:


Step 4: Once Redsn0w is done recognizing the firmware file, click Next and there you’ll be taken to a new window. Simply check the “Install Cydia” box as shown below and leave other options as it is for now. Once done, click Next.

Step 5: On this screen, Redsn0w will instruct you to power down your device and plug it in to your computer. Follow the onscreen instructions and then click Next to continue.

Step 6: On this screen you will have to put your device in DFU mode with a combination of the Power button and the Home button for a certain amount of time, simply follow the onscreen instructions on how to do so. The combination is usually like this:
  • Hold down Power button for 5 seconds.
  • Now without releasing the Power button, hold down the Home button simultaneously with the Power button for 10 seconds.
  • Let go of the Power button but keep on holding the Home button for another 15 seconds.
If you performed the above mentioned steps correctly, then your device should be in DFU mode.

Step 7: Redsn0w will now jailbreak your device, don’t do anything weird at this point, just let Redsn0w finish. We would recommend that you don’t do anything with your PC or Mac at all during the process. Sitting idle and waiting for the process to end on its own is much advised.

Since this is a tethered jailbreak, therefore whenever your iOS device loses power, it will go into the dreaded Apple logo boot screen loop. To get out of that, simply start from Step 3 again and in Step 4, uncheck “Install Cydia” and instead check “Just boot tethered right now” option and hit “Next” with your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch connected to your PC or Mac. And yes, you will have to do this every time when your device reboots or loses power.

That’s it! You should now have a jailbroken iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 4.3.5.
Update : Jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad with Redsn0w [Video Guide] :




Download Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 for Windows
Download Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 for Mac

Apple Releases iOS 4.3.5 To Fix Vulnerability with Certificate Validation

Apple has released iOS 4.3.5 for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
This update is now available in iTunes and fixes an apparent security vulnerability with certificate validation.
iOS 4.3.5 can be applied to your iDevice by updating your software in iTunes.
Jailbreakers are obviously warned to stay away from this update, or else you will lose your jailbreak.
We do expect the Dev Team to release an update to RedSn0w that will allow for a tethered jailbreak as they’ve done previously, but the untethered jailbreak has been killed by Apple.
For that reason, we advise anyone who really cares about their jailbreaking abilities to stay far away from iOS 4.3.5. It’s a relatively minor update anyway.
For CDMA iPhone users, Apple has released iOS 4.2.10.
Thoughts on Apple’s consistent flow of iOS updates?

How To Get The Official Facebook App for iPad

As noted by TechCrunch that the official Facebook app for iPad will be available soon in the App Store for iPad 2 and iPad 1.
They found Facebook app hidden on iPhone app. The good news is that you can now install hidden Facebook app on iPad 2, 1 before Facebook release it officially. Below you will find a video showing you how to install Facebook on iPad 2, 1. Enjoy



The app also makes great use of the pop-overs (overlay menus) found in other iPad apps. When you flip the iPad horizontally, the list of your online friends appears and you can chat with them as you do other things on Facebook. The photo-viewer aspect looks great — similar to the iPad’s own native Photos app. Places exists with a nice big map to show you all your friends around you. Etc.

Download the Facebook-App for jailbroken Devices Here or Here  Special thanks for the Ipa @Matze Jnssn

                                              or

How to install Facebook on iPad 2 / iPad 1 (complicated) !


Minggu, 24 Juli 2011

iNitsua Z Twilight 3volution Theme 4 Free !

What’s up iDevicer’s iPhoneland here to give you a preview of the next theme to come from K. Nitsua
and Barsoverbeats called iNitsua Z Twilight 3volution. iNZTW3 will rock your iPhone and iPod touch to the core with its sleek detail and smooth UI. It comes complete with 3 sets of icons, custom wallpaper and skinned apps like, phone app, message app, safari, calculator, both iAcces keyboard and ColorKeyboard are available, plus many more.






Sabtu, 23 Juli 2011

Jailbreak iOS 5 beta 4 - iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad - Redsn0w 0.9.8b4

iPhone dev-team has just released Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 to jailbreak iOS 5 beta 4.
As most of you know that jailbroken device can't use OTA (Over-the-Air) update, but you can download the complete version of iOS 5 beta 4 directly form Apple's developer center.



Supported Devices:
  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 3GS
  • iPod Touch 4G
  • iPod Touch 3G
  • iPad 1
In conjunction with iOS5 beta4 being released to iOS developers, redsn0w 0.9.8b4 is now available for jailbreak app developers. Remember, it’s a tethered jailbreak right now so you’ll need to use redsn0w to boot into a jailbroken state at each power cycle.
NOTE: It appears that by design, the OTA update that became available starting with iOS 5 beta4 will *not* be automatically applied to jailbroken devices. That’s a relief to those who don’t want to lose their jailbreak via OTA pushes. If you’re jailbroken, you’ll need to use the standard iTunes method to get to iOS 5 beta4.

Download Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 (Windows)
Download Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 (Mac)

Register your UDID [8$] for iOS 5.0 Beta

100% Proof - No Scam!
Registration Fee: $8 per device
The UDID is known as the Unique Device Identifier for your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad. You can view it in iTunes by clicking on your serial number (2 Times). Please make sure it is not your device's serial number, IMEI number, or your SIM card's ICCID, as those are not required. Here is an app to get your UDID sent to your email: Here

Send ur UDID together with ur Payment at PayPal !
An Example UDID is: 2b6f0cc904d137be2e1730235f5664094b831186






Jumat, 22 Juli 2011

iOS 5 Beta 4 OTA Update Wont Work On Jailbroken iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

If you’ve been following the news for the last few hours, you’re probably aware that the latest build of iOS 5,
known as "Beta 4", was seeded to developers. This is also the first ever version of iOS that can be downloaded over-the-air to iOS 5 Beta 3 devices, removing the need for iTunes to apply this update altogether. It now turns out that if you’ve jailbroken iOS 5, you won’t be able to update over the air.

The news was confirmed by MuscleNerd, a well-known member of the iOS jailbreaking community. According to him, the updater performs a check on the /Applications folder and locate a jailbreak. If any is found, the updating process will fail.

The 5.0b4 OTA update won’t work on JB devices due to an explicit check of /Applications..almost like a present from Apple
It’s no surprise that Apple is trying to cripple the experience of jailbroken devices as much as it can, and banning certain online services can be an effective way to do it. Yet, a future jailbreak or modification could presumably modify Apple’s update feature and trick it into installing the update anyway. A few months ago, some suggested the opposite: Apple could have instead just force an updated firmware on all users and break the jailbreak immediately, although the many shortfalls of this plan were quickly pointed out.
How can you update to iOS 5 (on jailbroken device) now? The short answer is just like you did before: through iTunes. Offline updating is in no way affected by this change and will keep working like it always has: just plug your device into the computer, download iOS 5 Beta 4 from Apple’s developer site and perform the update like you have always done. This will reverse your jailbreak, of course, but it’s the only way you’ll be able to update, which you should, anyway.
Last week, Apple released iOS 4.3.4 to patch PDF vulnerability in Mobile Safari that allowed JailbreakMe to untether jailbreak all devices, including iPad 2 on iOS 4.3.3. Since then, only tethered jailbreak solution is available for devices on iOS 4.3.4, and that too doesn’t work on iPad 2.
For those of you who don’t know, iOS 5 is the newest version of Apple’s mobile operating system that was introduced at the company’s annual developer conference, known as WWDC. The final version of iOS 5 is expected to be released this fall.

Download iOS 5 Beta 4

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