The original jailbreak application for Apple’s new iPhone devices like iPhone 3GS has been made obtainable now two weeks after the Apple new iPhone debuted into the worlds. jailbreaking the new iPhone 3GS allows a user to install any programs directly onto the iPhone, including applications that are not from Apple store.
George Hotz, a 19-year-old Google worker come from New Jersey, shaped the application, Hotz, at the age of 16, was accredited with life form part of the team that unlocked the first-generation iPhone, the unlock, announced in a iphonejtag.blogspot.com, allowed iPhone users to operate the first-generation iPhone with any SIM card. Hotz traded his unlocked iPhone for three regular iPhones and a Nissan 350Z.
In his blog post, Hotz provides a step-by-step details of what users need to do to Jailbreak the iPhone 3GS and teases that a Jailbreak for the Mac OS is coming soon, and said “Normally I don’t make tools for the general public, and would rather wait for the development team to do it. But guys, what’s up with waiting until 3.1? That isn’t how the game is played,” Hotz wrote in his blog Friday. “We release, Apple fixes, and we find new holes.”
To uses jailbreak app, sure you must pay attention warning from Hotz, Apple iPhone users have to be prepared by having Windows, it’s not for Windows 7 installed on a PC, the latest iTunes installed, and an iPhone 3GS with 3.0 firmware, the warns include the potential jailbreakers to first back up all their files and programs.
If you are ready to used jailbreak App, first you go to purplera1n.com to started download it, follow all Hotz instructs in the Web site to click and wait to “make it ra1n”, you need to run Freeze, the purplera1n installer app. For user difficulty to install the App or wanting to get more explanation, Hotz wrote, “users are instructed to e-mail purplera1n support or call a support hotline @ (650) 265-1210 Mac version is coming shortly.” Well, thank you George, will iPhone users enjoy it.
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