
We have been waiting for this for quite some time – a proper unlock solution for the iPhone 4/3GS on iOS 5. And here it is as iPhone Dev-Team has released an updated version of the Ultrasn0w 1.2.4 for unlocking the baseband of your iPhone 4/3GS that have been upgraded to the new iOS 5. Earlier version of the Ultrasn0w was not compatible with iOS 5. It should be emphasized that this is NOT a new unlock for the new basebands but only provides the unlock support for the existing baseband namely: 01.59.00 for iPhone 4 and 04.26.08 / 05.11.07 Read More >

If you remember, some time ago when iOS 5 was revealed by Apple in the form of beta software for testing by developers before the final release we mentioned the fact that Apple has blocked the iOS 5 multi-touch gestures in original iPad 1 because this was always an experimental feature. We also mentioned a quick fix to enable the multi-tasking gestures on the iPad 1 if you are jailbroken on iPad 1 with the iOS 5. Now there are some reports that the same is also true for the final version of the iOS 5, and multi-tasking gestures are Read More >

New Notification Center in the iOS 5 is one of the major new features in the this incarnation of the iOS. Gone is the super annoying message popups in pre-iOS 5 versions. Now all the message will be non-intrusive no matter what activity you are doing on your iDevice. They will pileup in the Notification Centre which you can bring-in by swiping down from the top. So all notifications are always available for the latter review there and can also be selectively deleted. As we mentioned before the real beauty and extensibility of the iOS 5 Notification Center only becomes Read More >

It seems that after the release of the iOS 5 final version yesterday many people are trying to update to the latest version on their iPhone 4/3GS etc. but instead of the upgrade they are getting the errors like “Error 32000”, “Error 3400” or something like “internal error occurred.” when restoring. It seems that the root cause of these errors has to do with the overload on the Apple servers this is because huge number of users are trying to do this same procedure at more less the same time that puts massive load on their servers. Only solution that Read More >

It was just yesterday that we reported that a new up updated beta version of the Redsn0w is imminent in the near future as mentioned by the iPhone-Dev team that will allow to preserve the baseband of your iPhone when upgrading your iOS device to iOS 5 by creating custom iOS 5 firmware. And this happened today that we have the new release of the Redsn0w 0.99b5 that is much updated and supports the baseband preservation mode but only for the iPhone 4 and 3GS. For now Redsn0w 0.99b5 is only available for Mac but the Windows version is being Read More >

iCloud is without doubt one of the core features/services that have been integrated in the iOS 5 by Apple that allows to seamlessly sync all of your data with the iOS devices, PC or put in the cloud simply for data backup. Although setup for the iCloud is pretty simple at least in the iOS 5 but here is simple procedure to clarify any confusion in particular for the new users on their iDevice such as iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS etc. as well as the installation on a Windows PC using the iCloud control panel. Setup iCloud on Read More >

It was the Apple’s release day as they have released a pile of new and updated apps for the iOS 5. We have seen everything from the iTunes 10.5 release, iOS 5 itself, iMovie, Remote, and Find My iPhone apps. Also the updated versions of Pages, Numbers, Keynote. We also witnessed the release of iTunes Movie Trailers app and a new Cards app. And now the latest one being the upgraded Xcode 4.2 for MAC with upgraded SDKs for both iOS 5 and OSX Lion. Here are the new features in the Xcode 4.2: – Includes SDKs for Mac OS Read More >

Many of us know that in the past we were reminded so regularly to save the SHSH blobs of currently installed iOS on the device using the TinyUmbrella for example. The main purpose for this was so that the user can later downgrade to this version after upgrading if intend to do so. In other words, if the SHSH blobs are not saved for the iOS version in question, you can’t downgrade to that later on from an upgraded iOS version! Now coming to the main story it turns out that Apple has blocked the SHSH Blobs saving feature for Read More >

All those of you that are familiar with the jailbreak scene will know for sure that traditionally we have two types of jailbreak tools available – if we wanted to just jailbreak we could use the Redsn0w on both Windows and Mac, while if we wanted to jailbreak but also intent to preserve the baseband of the device then we had to use the PwnageTool if we are on the Mac or Sn0wbreeze if we are on the Windows to create the custom ipsw file for the iOS upgrade. This is the same trend for the currently available versions of Read More >

As we all know that iOS 5 final version is now available for grab. A lot of users might have been wondering about a number of things related to the jailbreak and unlock of the iOS 5 on their respective device such as iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 1, iPad 2, iPod Touch etc. As you might know that iOS 5 has gone through a lot of beta version iterations in many months before its release today and a jailbreak solution in the form for the tools such as RedSn0w and Sn0wBreeze has been available right from the start. As Read More >