Stefidar
01-20-2008, 06:03 PM
In iphoneatlas, the following appeared:
The iPhone development community has done it again. Software/firmware revision 1.1.3 has been jailbroken (full read/write access to the filesystem), meaning that unofficial third-party applications can be installed under this release. Unfortunately, the current method is so complex that its developers have decided to hold off a public release [Update: We’ve also learned that the jailbreak method requires hardware modification].
Is that true? You need to modify hardware even for jailbreaking? That would explain the weird "we are not releasing it until the February SDK" attitude.
The iPhone development community has done it again. Software/firmware revision 1.1.3 has been jailbroken (full read/write access to the filesystem), meaning that unofficial third-party applications can be installed under this release. Unfortunately, the current method is so complex that its developers have decided to hold off a public release [Update: We’ve also learned that the jailbreak method requires hardware modification].
Is that true? You need to modify hardware even for jailbreaking? That would explain the weird "we are not releasing it until the February SDK" attitude.