PWNAGE Tool 2.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch released
By Aaron Besson at 19 July, 2008, 4:45 pm
The Dev Team has finally released the new PWNAGE Tool for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch, and they would like to say Thanks for waiting
BigBoss_ also has a mirror here.
They will be making a more official announcement than this, I am sure with video etc, but for now, I think this will make me and all of you very happy.
Update: Make sure you use the correct iPhone ipsw - you can download them here
if you need the 3.9Bin and 4.6Bin (bootloader) files click here
down load the file, and when asked if to search for it online say no, then find the file on your mac, then follow the instructions.
| Pwnage 2.0 Unlock/Jailbreak Tutorial (Mac) Sunday, 20th July 2008, 02:07 am Instructions on how to jailbreak your 3G iPhone, or unlock and jailbreak your 2G iPhone using Pwnage 2.0 (Mac). |
Update 1: Just to clear up some confusion over what this actually does: yes, it jailbreaks and unlocks older iPhones, and jailbreaks iPhone 3Gs and iPod Touches. We only support the 2.0 firmwares.
Update 2: It looks like there aren’t enough TCP ports on that server, so _BigBoss_ has generously offered to mirror it.
Update 3: If you get Error 1600 from iTunes (or if you see in your log a failure to prepare x12220000_4_Recovery.ipsw), try: mkdir ~/Library/iTunes/”Device Support” ; if that directory already exists, remove any files in it. Then re-run PwnageTool.
Update 4: Here’s another mirror.
Update 5: If DFU restores are giving you trouble, another route to pwned 2.0 for 1G owners is to use our first pwnage at 1.1.4. Once you are pwned there, you can do a normal recovery-mode restore to your custom 2.0 ipsw. BTW the iPhone does *not* need to be pre-pwned to be able to DFU-restore into a pwned ipsw — it needs to be pre-pwned only for normal recovery-mode restores of custom ipsw’s.
Update 6: Mail application not working at 2.0? Please restore to your custom ipsw (you don’t need to DFU restore if you are pwned, normal restore will work now too) but then select “Set up as a new iPhone” when iTunes asks. Your first sync will bring back all of your settings anyway.
FIrst - lets try this on my iPod Touch - it WORKS!!!
I am not too sure if Installer is yet supported or can be installed, it wasn’t installed on my iPod Touch. Other than that, it was very very easy to use and was complete in under ten minutes. Love it, next job, my iPhone.
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