The iPhone Dev-Team has released a jailbreak of iPhone OS 4 beta 4 (redsn0w 0.9.5b4) intended solely for developers of jail broken applications. Since this release is only meant for developers, this version of redsn0w only works with Mac OS X and iPhone 3G devices that are registered with Apple’s developer program.
If you meet those requirements, and you’re willing to risk bricking your iPhone, follow how to jailbreak iPhone OS 4 beta 4 after the break. Read the rest of this entry →
Original iPhone adopters may have felt left out when Apple confirmed that there will be no more support for their model, including no iPhone OS 4, but those very same users can rejoice knowing that Android in all its goodness has come to the original iPhone. Using OpeniBoot, it allows users choose to load between the standard iPhone OS or Android. It’s not perfect, but kinks will soon get flattened out and there’s also hope that it will soon be implemented in the iPhone 3G and 3GS.
Back from the archives is a weekly post where we look back from our old work and repost it without modifying any of the contents. We have no guarantee that this information will work (or is valid) today, but enjoying reading just for the fun of it. This blog post was from July 26, 2009. Read the contents after the jump. Via ismashphone.com, iphonefreak.com, Apple’s SLAs Read the rest of this entry →