iOS hacker pod2G updated his blog this morning with a new video demonstrating an untethered jailbreak on an iPhone 4S running iOS 5.0.1., suggesting that work is nearly completed on the jailbreak, and that it should see a public release soon.
Well-known iOS hacker pod2g reveals that an exploit has been found for the A5 chip found in Apple’s iPhone 4S and iPad 2, and that a jailbreak could be released in a matter of days.
Despite his enthusiasm earlier this week, iOS hacker and jailbreak developer pod2g has provided an update on his blog suggesting that an untethered iPhone 4S and iPad 2 jailbreak might not arrive as soon as he’d hoped.
Significant progress has been made on an untethered jailbreak for the iPhone 4S and iPad 2, and expects to release the exploit as soon as next week. An untethered iOS 5.1 jailbreak is also in the works.
An untethered jailbreak has finally been released by notably jailbreak hacker pod2g for iOS 5.0.1, and can jailbreak all current devices except for the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2.
Notable iOS hacker pod2g has finally achieved an untethered jailbreak for the iPhone 4S, suggesting that the long-awaited jailbreak of A5 devices such as the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S can be expected in the very near future.
Well-known iOS hacker pod2g has released a status update on his blog regarding a possible untethered jailbreak for the iPhone 4S. He reports that he’s close to figuring it out, although there are still a few hurdles.
According to new blog posts from notable iOS hacker Pod2G, the Chronic Dev Team has now finished coding for an untethered iOS 5 jailbreak on all A4-powered devices. A public release will likely occur in the near future.
Well-known iOS hacker pod2g posted a video on Twitter this morning demonstrating a working untethered jailbreak for iOS 5, which would provide a more stable and permanent jailbreak than current untethered solutions.
After numerous attempts to bring Apple’s Siri technology to older devices, a group of iOS hackers has finally succeeded, bringing a full port of Siri to jailbroken iPhone 4 devices through Cydia.
Those of you who updated to iOS 5.0.1 over battery concerns, but still want to jailbreak your device need not worry – iOS 5.0.1 can already be jailbroken, thanks to a new version of redsn0w supporting the firmware.
Jailbreak users who have upgraded to iOS 5 now have something new to get excited about, as Chronic Dev Team member @pod2G has discovered a bug in iOS 5 that may soon bring an untethered iOS 5 jailbreak.
Following Apple’s release of iOS 5.0.1 beta to developers last night, Dev Team member Musclenerd revealed via Twitter that the new beta firmware can still be jailbroken using the current release of Redsn0w.
With the public release of iOS 5 set for Wednesday, October 12th, many are wondering whether there will be an untethered iOS 5 jailbreak released, and when the next iOS jailbreak will come out.
Notable iOS jailbreak hacker MuscleNerd has issued a warning through his Twitter account that once-popular jailbreak website JaimbreakMe.com has been sold to an unknown buyer, and is no longer available to use for jailbreaking your devices.