By Richi Jennings (@richi
) - December 27, 2011.
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Good news, everyone! Now you can jailbreak your iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, or iPad, with iOS 5.0.1 and reboot untethered. At last! Find out how, in The Long View...
Thanks to the sterling efforts of pod2g, you can now jailbreak your A4-based iDevice, without being encumbered by the dreaded tether. (If a jailbreak is said to be tethered, it means that the jailbreak is undone if you reboot the phone -- in other words, you must connect your phone to your PC or Mac to properly boot it. An untethered jailbreak is the gold standard, because you don't need to muck about with any of that nonsense.)
But first, here are some top tips, learned from bitter experience. Ignore them at your peril:
As ever, take care; read and understand all the caveats, both here and in the linked pages -- lest you create an expensive brick. Neither I, nor Computerworld are responsible for anything you choose to do with your iDevice -- only you are.
Tool downloads and instructions are at the usual place: the Dev-Team blog. At present, the instructions are a bit sketchy, so I wouldn't recommend that inexperienced jailbreakers try this just yet. I'll post again when I think the situation's settled down.
For now, if you're already rocking an iOS 5.0.1 tethered jailbreak, you can install a package from Cydia, called Corona. Hop over to your Cydia app, search for Corona, and install it. The Chronic Dev Team has more here.
If you've not already jailbroken your iOS 5.0.1 toy, you can do so with redsn0w 0.9.10. (Don't forget to use the Custom IPSW option if you need to preserve an unlock! Note the advice above about preserving your baseband firmware.)
Are you going to jailbreak? Drop a comment below...
Richi Jennings is an independent analyst/consultant, specializing in blogging, email, and security. As well as The Long View, he's also the creator and main author of Computerworld's IT Blogwatch -- for which he has won American Society of Business Publication Editors and Jesse H. Neal awards on behalf of IDG Enterprise. A cross-functional IT geek since 1985, you can follow him as @richi on Twitter, pretend to be richij's friend on Facebook, or just use good old email: TLV@richij.com. You can also read Richi's full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.