iPhone firmware 2.0 decrypted, jailbroken, and certified

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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td6yodaheadcloseup.jpgiPhone firmware 1.2 AKA 2.0 has been completely jailbroken and decrypted and the phine pholks at the iPhoneDevTeam have figured out how to spoof the developers certificate that you need to run applications. What does this mean? It means you’ll probably have a red hot unlocked iPhone the moment 1.2 drops, not after. There are also parental controls, as we can see, which is pretty cool. Good on ‘em.

Hello, Firmware 2.0. Nice to JAILBREAK YA. [ModMyiPhone]

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