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Everyone’s favorite iOS unlock tool, Ultrasn0w has been promoted to version 1.2.5 on Cydia. Jailbroken users can employ the tool to remove their carrier restrictions.Supporting iPhone 4 at baseband 01.59.00 and iPhone 3G/3GS at basebands 04.26.08 – 05.11.07 – 05.12.01 – 05.13.04 – 06.15.... |
22 December 2011 07:56 GMT |
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Last week, the iPhone Dev Team confirmed in a blog post that Monday, December 20th, 2011 would see the release of an updated Ultrasn0w unlock tool via Cydia, supporting basebands that end at 01.59.00.Among the numerous bullet points included in the latest Dev Team update, the hackers mentioned a certain “ultras... |
20 December 2011 09:40 GMT |
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The iPhone 4S baseband bootrom has been dumped, according to the iPhone Dev Team’s Musclenerd who confirmed the new developments on Twitter just hours ago. He offered a screenshot as evidence.As far as unlocks are concerned, Musclenerd had last updated his Twitter profile in November, to confirm the team’... |
1 December 2011 04:40 GMT |
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Musclenerd, arguably the most vocal member of the infamous iPhone Dev Team, made a quick announcement this past weekend - iPhone 4S unlock ‘in the works’.Those not following Musclenerd on Twitter could have easily missed this new development, as it appears tech blogs are yet to report on his tweet. But, c... |
28 November 2011 02:41 GMT |
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The infamous iPhone Dev Team has updated the iPhone unlock tool Ultrasn0w to add iOS 5 compatibility. Ultrasn0w 1.2.4, now available in Cydia, doesn’t add support for any new basebands.In other words, the latest Ultrasn0w only applies to users who have already employed the help of Ultrasn0w and now want to vent... |
17 October 2011 08:21 GMT |
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A new version of the Ultrasn0w unlock for iPhone owners running iOS 4.3.1 has been released on Cydia, while a new version of the redsn0w jailbreak utility is also out in the wild fixing remaining issues with optional boot animations.
Ultrasn0w 1.2.1, available solely through Cydia for jailbroken users, is an unloc... |
11 April 2011 08:13 GMT |
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iPhone Dev Team member Musclenerd has taken it upon himself to announce that testing has begun on the iOS 4.3.1 unlock via Ultrasn0w, and that the updated tool is to be launched later today.Available to iPhone owners via Cydia after jailbreaking their handset, Ultrasn0w is the iPhone Dev Team’s reliable unlock ... |
9 April 2011 06:48 GMT |
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Musclenerd, of the iPhone Dev Team, has confirmed via Twitter that ultrasn0w is being updated with support for iOS 4.3.1, which enables users of a jailbroken handset to preserve their baseband unlock.
The Team’s vocal member notes via Twitter that “The 4.3.1 issues (signal bars, etc) are fixed [&hellip... |
6 April 2011 08:46 GMT |
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An unlock for iOS 4.2.1 is almost ready to go, signals iPhone Dev Team member Musclenerd, via Twitter. Apparently, Apple tried to block their ultrasn0w unlock tool via “aggressive compiler optimization,” but the Team was able to crack it and is gearing up to release a new version that will do the trick fo... |
28 November 2010 06:08 GMT |
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If, by some miracle, you've managed to refrain yourself from updating to the latest iOS update from Apple and you are an unlocker, the Dev Team’s advise is: “stay far away from this official firmware.” Here’s why.Those who employ the iPhone Dev Team’s jailbreak and unlock solutions ... |
25 November 2010 08:06 GMT |
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According to an update signed iPhone Dev Team, the ultrasn0w hack aimed at providing a carrier unlock for iPhone owners is now compatible with the latest version of the handset - iPhone 4. The move comes on the heels of jailbreakme.com becoming available again, following the Electronic Frontier Foundations’ to ... |
5 August 2010 02:49 GMT |
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Undoubtedly, many owners of an Apple iPhone 4 device have been looking forward to hear that the Ultrasn0w unlocking software solution has been updated to include support for their brand new devices, and, starting with today, they do have a reason to rejoice. Straight from the iPhone Dev-Team comes a new version of t... |
4 August 2010 07:49 GMT |
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The infamous iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that “ultrasn0w is growing”, with members MuscleNerd and Planetbeing “fine-tuning the payload to make it as quick to load as possible (and making sure it remains crash-free of course!).” The teams warns that users should steer clear of fake Twitter an... |
19 July 2010 06:00 GMT |
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iPhone Dev Team member Planetbeing is the proud owner of the world’s first carrier-unlocked iPhone 4, according to his Twitter feed and a YouTube video recently posted by the hacker. The unlock tool - ultrasn0w - is currently unavailable in its updated, iPhone 4-supported form, but will be soon, according to Pl... |
14 July 2010 03:12 GMT |
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Ultrasn0w now supports iOS 4. The infamous iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that ultrasn0w version 0.9.3 can effectively unlock iOS 4 for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS handsets, allowing early adopters to choose any operator’s services, on top of those partnering with Apple (such as AT&T in the US). The iPhone Dev Tea... |
22 June 2010 06:13 GMT |
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By releasing PwnageTool 3.1.4 last month, the infamous iPhone Dev Team provided jailbreak support for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, out of the box. However, at the time, those relying on ultrasn0w to unlock their phones for use with an unsupported carrier would lose their ability to unlock employing the tool, should ... |
10 November 2009 04:11 GMT |
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With the release of PwnageTool 3.1.4 by the iPhone Dev Team, the iPhone 3GS is now supported out of the box. This means that, even if you have an iPhone 3GS and you have recently upgraded to 3.1.x in iTunes, you can still use the tool to do the magic. However, those owning an iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS and relying on Ul... |
15 October 2009 03:53 GMT |
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The famous iPhone Dev Team has updated its blog with a notice saying that, “Snow Leopard [...] poses no new wrinkles for the redsn0w jailbreak or ultrsn0w unlock.” Softpedia doesn’t condone jailbreaking. Basically, what the Team is saying is that redsn0w can now be used by iPhone or iPod touch user... |
2 September 2009 06:09 GMT |
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The iPhone Dev Team, known for its QuickPwn and PwnageTool iPhone jaibreak applications, has released an updated version of the tool used to unlock iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S devices, ultrasn0w. The new release works regardless of the jailbreak method used by iPhone owners. Softpedia doesn't condone jailbreaking ... |
16 July 2009 08:55 GMT |
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The infamous iPhone Dev Team have released updated versions of their Redsn0w jailbreak and Ultrasn0w carrier unlock tools, versions that are now compatible with all handset models, including the fresh iPhone 3G S running OS 3.0. Reportedly, Redsn0w is at its first Linux-compatible release. Softpedia does not condone ... |
8 July 2009 05:32 GMT |
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With the release of two separate hacks for targeting iPhone 3G S devices, owners of the new Apple handset who wish to use its features to greater extent can now unlock and / or jailbreak it. Softpedia, however, does not condone such practices. By using the jailbreak tool known as Purplera1n released by GeoHot, the C... |
7 July 2009 06:04 GMT |
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The iPhone Dev Team is planning to make good on its promise to offer iPhone owners worldwide all the tools they need to jailbreak and / or unlock their devices, regardless of the model they own. A video demonstration of an iPhone 3G S being unlocked using ultrasn0w is now available at the Team’s blog. The team ... |
3 July 2009 06:48 GMT |
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The iPhone Dev Team has announced that, “Ultrasn0w for iPhone 3G is ready!” so, naturally, the iPhone 3G should be ready for the unlock tool as well. Softpedia, of course, doesn’t condone jailbreaking, but the news is out for whoever is interested. In announcing that Ultrasn0w for iPhone 3G is now ... |
25 June 2009 03:50 GMT |
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MuscleNerd, a member of the iPhone Dev Team, has posted a demonstration video of ultrasn0w, the new unlock tool for iPhone software 3.0. Set to be released on Friday, ultrasn0w works in the favor of those looking to unlock 3.0-updated phones, thanks to a hole found in the new baseband firmware, so the old yellowsn0w ... |
17 June 2009 04:09 GMT |
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