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  • The Top-5 Must-Have Apps for a Jailbroken iPhone

    Every time a new firmware comes out, to update your iPhone you have to flash it  (Due to the lack of OTA updates), which results in all the data on the phone getting wiped. For me, the process has developed into a choreographed exercise. The first thing I do after the phone gets updated, needless to say, is Jailbreak it. After which I install the following apps from Cydia, now I do this before moving on to anything else because honestly, I have become so accustomed to them that I cant bear to use my iPhone without them. These are the best apps for a Jailbroken phone in my opinion. The full list after the break.

     

    1. SBSettings(Free)
    The very first thing that I do after jailbreaking an iPhone is install SBsettings. I simply can’t stand to use the phone without it and best of all, it’s totally free! SBsettings is basically a menu which drops down from the status bar when you swipe the bar (activating action is fully customizable). It puts all of the commonly used toggle in one place which is just a “swipe” away. You can even customize which toggles appear and can even install new toggles from Cydia (shown in the screen shot below) and there is a plethora of toggles available there. It can be accessed from anywhere on the phone and it even includes a nifty task manager. Without this app installed it just seems like a hassle to perform even the simplest of function such as turning on bluetooth. With SBsettings it’s as simple as “swipe and tap” instead of “Settings->General->Bluetooth”. Once you get used to it, you wont be able to live without it. It is certainly a Must-Have.

     

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    2. BiteSMS($8.99)

    I’ve used iPhones, Blackberrys, Symbian and Android phones and almost every OS that was in the market one time or another and I assume it’s safe to say that NOTHING even comes close to the texting experience offered by BiteSMS. The only downside is that it isn’t free but i have to say that it is well worth the price. The best two features, in my opinion are the Quick Compose and Quick Reply. With Quick Compose you can basically compose a text from anywhere on the phone instead of stopping whatever you’re doing, opening the SMS.app and composing the message from there. You simply have to press the volume button, tap on the volume screen and Voilà, you get to the quick compose, froom there you can select the contact, compose the message, and send it. The prompt will then disappear and you’ll be back to whatever you were doing. You can even reply the same way; just press the reply button on an incoming text and a keyboard pops up, with which you can reply and the prompt disappears after sending the message, you can even pull on a slider on top of the prompt and it pulls up the texting history of the contact you’re chatting with(see screen shot), really nifty. Just like SBSettings, once you get used to the BiteSMS, you wont be able to live without it.

     

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    3. iFile/Myfile($4.00/Free)

    The iPhone does not allow access to the root file system, that’s what jailbreaking is basically: Getting access to the root file system, but even after Jailbreaking, some sort off app needs to be installed give a GUI access to the file system. That’s where iFile(Myfile free alternative) comes in. It offers a myriad of features. You can directly view files of various types with it’s open with menu, it can unzip zipped files, files can be emailed, permissions can be changed and much more, it even offers the ability to host a web server. $4.00 is a small price to pay for an app with so many features, this one is highly recommended.

     

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    4. Caller ID/Format Fix(Free)

    Although this isn’t technically an app, it is a very important package. Now, in most third world countries the iPhone still hasn’t officially launched, what this means for the iPhone users in those countries is that the contact names do not show up in the SMS app. Many people have asked me, “How do we get contact names to show up in the SMS app?” It’s really an annoyance if you have this problem. The simplest solution is to install this tweak. It goes by the name CallerID-Format fix for 3.x and although it was originally made for 3.x firmwares it works great on iOS4 too. What it does is it adds your country code e.g +92, to the iPhone’s directory. With this installed you won’t have to edit the country code into each and every contact on your iPhone and the SMS app will show all the contacts in your SMS app.

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    5. Celeste Bluetooth File Sharing($9.99)

    Celeste is perfectly defined on their homepage. Celeste is the Bluetooth file transfer that Apple forgot. For 2.x there was iBluetooth, for 3.x there was iBlueNova and for 4.x there is Celeste and out of all these Celeste has the tightest integration with the OS and is best implemented. It requires no configuration at all and it can send and receive files to and from any PC or mobile. It is integrated directly into the OS, meaning that there is no seperate app for it, to send a file you simply have to to long press the file and an action menu appears like it would on any other phone and then just tap send and to receive a file you simply have to toggle Celeste from SBsettings . It’s as easy as that. Not quite sure if it’s worth the steep price tag though, but those who need it will still buy it despite the huge price tag, it’s a great app nonetheless.

     

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    That’s about it. For anyone new to Jailbreaking, these are the best apps IMO that are out for a Jailbroken phone, these really enchance the experience of using the phone and you should at least try them out. You wont regret it. Feel free to leave any suggestions for new apps to be added to this list in the comments below.

  • iOS 5 Beta 6 Jailbreak is Possible Using Redsnow 0.98b5

    iDB and various sources have confirmed that iOS 5 Beta 6 Jailbreak is possible on the iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad using Redsnow 0.98b5 or Snowbreeze.

    The process should be the same as previous versions of Redsn0w and Sn0wbreeze. Just use the new beta 6 firmware file in place of beta 5 or earlier.

    Open up the full article for the complete guide on how to jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 6 using Redsn0w.

    Guide Here

     

    UPDATE: The jailbreak is causing issues on some devices, proceed at your own risk or wait for the guide to get updated with updated tools.

    NOTE: If you’ve alreay updated and are facing problems like the recovery mode loop, visit this guide HERE to downgrade to a stable release.

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  • How To: Jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 7 on iPhone 4/3GS, iPod Touch and iPad Using Redsnow

    The following are instructions on How To Jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 7 on iPhone 4/3GS, iPod Touch and iPad using Redsn0w 0.98b7.

    The complete guide after the break.

    NOTE: If you’ve already updated and are facing problems like the recovery mode loop, visit this guide HERE to downgrade to a stable release.

    Tools You’ll Need:

    iOS5 Beta 7 Firmware File. Click Here.

    Redsn0w 0.98b7. Click Here.

    iOS 5 Beta 6 Firmware File.

    Step One

    Download the official IPSW (Depending on your device). Download and extract Redsn0w. For convenience, place all of them in a folder on the desktop.

    Step Two

    Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch iTunes. When the phone shows up in iTunes select it from the list of devices on the left.  Now hold down Shift and press the restore button. You can also choose to update but restore is recommended; it’s always better to get a fresh start.

    Step Three

    As soon as you press Shift+Restore, a window will pop up asking you to select the IPSW file to be used. Point it towards the Official 5.0 Beta 7 IPSW you placed in the Jailbreak folder on the desktop.

    Step Four

    Once iTunes has successfully flashed your phone to the desired firmware, navigate to the Jailbreak folder on the desktop and launch Redsn0w.exe.

    **Windows 7 users may need to run RedSn0w in Vista compatibility mode. You can do this by right clicking the executable and selecting Properties from the contextual menu

    Once redsn0w opens, click the browse button.

    Step Five

    A windows will pop up asking you to select the Official IPSW file for your desired firmware. Point it towards the Official 5.0 Beta 6 IPSW you placed in the Jailbreak folder on the desktop.

    You will then be asked (if using a 3GS) if your device is a newer “fixed” model. If your’s is, then press the Yes button, click the No button otherwise. If you aren’t sure then simply press the Yes button.

    Step Six

    Once the firmware has been successfully identified click Next. Redsn0w will then prepare the jailbreak data.

    After the data has been prepared you will be shown a menu where you can select different jailbreak options. You may select specific options depending on your needs, but for now we will only select “Install Cydia”. Select that option and then hit next to continue.

    Step Seven

    Connect the iPhone to the PC and then proceed to switch it off. Once the phone is fully turned off click Next. Remember to hold the phone in your hand before you press next  as you will have to press various buttons on the phone to make it  enter DFU mode.

    Step Eight

    After pressing next, instructions to enter DFU mode will appear. To enter DFU mode, hold the power button for 3 seconds, then without letting go of the power button press the home button and power button together for 10 seconds after which let go of the power button and continue to hold the home button until your PC detects the phone. It may take several tries to get into DFU mode.

    Once the phone has entered DFU mode, the process will begin. The phone will reboot.

    When it’s completed it will show you this message. The phone will then reboot and the rest of the process will continue on your device.

    Once your iPhone is done being jailbroken, you should see Cydia on your SpringBoard. This means the jailbreak has been carried out successfully. Congratulations on jailbreaking your iPhone 4/iPhone 3GS tethered on the iOS 5 beta 5 firmware.

    NOTE: How to boot tethered jailbroken iPhone 4/iPhone 3GS after reboot, launch RedSn0w and select “Just boot tethered right now”.

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  • How To: Install Google+ App On Your Non-Jailbroken iPod Touch And iPad

    Google+ official app is now available for all the iPhone 3, 3GS and iPhone 4 users. Sadly, it isn’t supported by iPod Touch or iPad yet. This guide will show a simple method which will let you to easily install it without Jailbreaking your device.

    Here are the 5 simple step on installing Google+ App on your iPod Touch and iPad.

    1. Go to Apple.com Support and download the iPhone Configuration Utility. You can download it directly from here.
    2. Download the Google+ App from iTunes Store, you can download it from here.
    3. Open iPhone Configuration Utility, make sure that you have connected your iPad/iPod Touch. Select your device from the menu on the left side of the screen and then click on Applications Tab. You will see a list of all apps installed on your device. Click on the “Add+” in the top left corner of window.
    4. A new browser window will pop up, use it to navigate to the location of the Google+ app that you downloaded from iTunes store. Alternatively, you can also find it by right-clicking the Google+ app icon in iTunes and selecting “Show In”
    5. Now when you will go to iPhone Configuration Utility, you will see a Google+ app icon there. Make sure that your device is selected and then click on the Applications tab and click “Install”.

    In case you need visual guide as well, here is a video tutorial courtesy of iDownloadBlog.

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  • How To: Jailbreak iPhone 3GS And iPhone 4 on iOS 4.3.3 Using Redsn0w (Windows)

    The following are instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone 3GS or 4 on iOS4.3.3 with Redsn0w on Windows.

    The complete guide after the break.

    Before updating your phone to 4.3.3, you need to keep in mind that an unlock is not yet available for the baseband on 4.3.3. To unlock a phone on 4.3.3 you will either have to update using a custom firmware which doesn’t update your baseband or you will have to update to the 06.15 iPad baseband if on the 3GS. While 06.15 may render the phone unlockable, updating to it comes with its fair share of problems such as:

    1. There is no way to come back down from 06.15, and there’s no hiding the baseband version from Apple. You’ll be voiding your warranty in a very obvious way.
    2. If some future baseband comes out with a critical fix, you won’t be able to update to it if it remains down in the 05.xx sequence (then again, you wouldn’t update to it if you wanted to keep your unlock anyway).
    3. Starting with FW 4.2.1 if you have 06.15 on your iPhone you won’t ever be able to restore to stock firmware (it will fail). You’ll need to only restore to custom IPSWs (then again, if you’re an unlocker you should already be doing that).
    4. There are reports that 06.15 may disable your GPS. The iPhone Dev-Team is currently working on a fix.

    Tools You’ll Need:

    iPhone 3GS 4.3.3 Official IPSW. Click Here.

    iPhone 4 4.3.3 Official IPSW, Click Here.

    Redsn0w 0.9.6rc16. Click Here.

     

    Step One

    Download the iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 official IPSW (Depending on your phone). Download and extract Redsn0w. For convenience, place all of them in a folder on the desktop, like so:

     

    Step Two

    Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch iTunes. When the phone shows up in iTunes select it from the list of devices on the left.  Now hold down Shift and press the restore button. You can also choose to update but restore is recommended; it’s always better to get a fresh start.

     

     

    Step Three

    As soon as you press Shift+Restore, a window will pop up asking you to select the IPSW file to be used. Point it towards the Official 4.3.3 IPSW you placed in the Jailbreak folder on the desktop.

     

    Step Four

    Once iTunes has successfully flashed your phone to the desired firmware, navigate to the Jailbreak folder on the desktop and launch Redsn0w.exe.

    **Windows 7 users may need to run RedSn0w in Vista compatibility mode. You can do this by right clicking the executable and selecting Properties from the contextual menu

    Once redsn0w opens, click the browse button.

     

    Step Five

    A windows will pop up asking you to select the Official IPSW file for your desired firmware. Point it towards the Official 4.3.3 IPSW you placed in the Jailbreak folder on the desktop.

     

     

    You will then be asked (if using a 3GS) if your device is a newer “fixed” model. If your’s is, then press the Yes button, click the No button otherwise. If you aren’t sure then simply press the Yes button.

     

     

    Step Six

    Once the firmware has been successfully identified click Next. Redsn0w will then prepare the jailbreak data.

     

     

    After the data has been prepared you will be shown a menu where you can select different jailbreak options. You may select specific options depending on your needs, but for now we will only select “Install Cydia”. Select that option and then hit next to continue.

     

    Step Seven

    Connect the iPhone to the PC and then proceed to switch it off. Once the phone is fully turned off click Next. Remember to hold the phone in your hand before you press next  as you will have to press various buttons on the phone to make it  enter DFU mode.

     

    Step Eight

    After pressing next, instructions to enter DFU mode will appear. To enter DFU mode, hold the power button for 3 seconds, then without letting go of the power button press the home button and power button together for 10 seconds after which let go of the power button and continue to hold the home button until your PC detects the phone. It may take several tries to get into DFU mode.

     

    Once the phone has entered DFU mode, the process will begin. The phone will reboot.

     

    When it’s completed it will show you this message. The phone will then reboot and the rest of the process will continue on your device.

     

     

    When your iPhone finishes rebooting (5 minutes or so) it will be jailbroken with Cydia on the SpringBoard. Your device will now be Jailbroken on 4.3.3.

     

    Feel free to leave any suggestions or queries in the comments below.

     

  • iPhone Firmware Files Download Links

    The following is a complete directory containing direct download links for ALL the iPhone firmware files released to date, be it any model , for all your jailbreaking needs.

    Note: Safari Auto-extracts these firmwares  or downloads them as a zip file so either turn auto-extract off in Safari OR use firefox to download these files instead.

    This list is up-to-date and will be updated as soon as any new firmware comes out.

    iPhone 2G

    iOS1

    1.0.0: iPhone1,1_1.0_1A543a_Restore.ipsw

    1.0.1: iPhone1,1_1.0.1_1C25_Restore.ipsw

    1.0.2: iPhone1,1_1.0.2_1C28_Restore.ipsw

    1.1.1: iPhone1,1_1.1.1_3A109a_Restore.ipsw

    1.1.2: iPhone1,1_1.1.2_3B48b_Restore.ipsw

    1.1.3: iPhone1,1_1.1.3_4A93_Restore.ipsw

    1.1.4: iPhone1,1_1.1.4_4A102_Restore.ipsw

    iOS2

    2.0.0: iPhone1,1_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw

    2.0.1: iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw

    2.0.2: iPhone1,1_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw

    2.1.0: iPhone1,1_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw

    2.2.0: iPhone1,1_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw

    2.2.1: iPhone1,1_2.2.1_5H1_Restore.ipsw

    iOS3

    3.0.0: iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw

    3.0.1: iPhone1,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.0: iPhone1,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.2: iPhone1,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.3: iPhone1,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw

    Firmware Updates Discontinued

    iPhone 3G

    iOS2

    2.0.0: iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw

    2.0.1: iPhone1,2_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw

    2.0.2: iPhone1,2_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw

    2.1.0: iPhone1,2_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw

    2.2.0: iPhone1,2_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw

    2.2.1: iPhone1,2_2.2.1_5H1_Restore.ipsw

    iOS3

    3.0.0: iPhone1,2_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw

    3.0.1: iPhone1,2_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.0: iPhone1,2_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.2: iPhone1,2_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.3: iPhone1,2_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw

    iOS4

    4.0.0: iPhone1,2_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.1: iPhone1,2_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.2: iPhone1,2_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw

    4.1.0: iPhone1,2_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.1: iPhone1,2_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw

    Firmware Updates Discontinued

    iPhone 3GS

    iOS3

    3.0.0: iPhone2,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw

    3.0.1: iPhone2,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.0: iPhone2,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.2: iPhone2,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw

    3.1.3: iPhone2,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw

    iOS4

    4.0.0: iPhone2,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.1: iPhone2,1_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.2: iPhone2,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw

    4.1.0: iPhone2,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.1: iPhone2,1_4.2.1_8C148a_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.0: iPhone2,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.1: iPhone2,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.2: iPhone2,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.3: iPhone2,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.4: iPhone2,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.5: iPhone2,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw

    iPhone 4

    GSM

    iOS4

    4.0.0: iPhone3,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.1: iPhone3,1_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw

    4.0.2: iPhone3,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw

    4.1.0: iPhone3,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.1: iPhone3,1_4.2.1_8C148a_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.0: iPhone3,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.1: iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.2: iPhone3,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.3: iPhone3,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.4: iPhone3,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.5: iPhone3,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw

    CDMA(Verizon)

    iOS4

    4.2.6: iPhone3,3_4.2.6_8E200_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.7: iPhone3,3_4.2.7_8E303_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.8: iPhone3,3_4.2.8_8E401_Restore.ipsw

    4.3.9: iPhone3,3_4.2.9_8E501_Restore.ipsw

    4.2.10: iPhone3,3_4.2.10_8E600_Restore.ipsw