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PostHeaderIcon yellowsnow = iPhone 3G released

yellowsnow = iPhone 3G released
One of the issues perhaps more talked about the iPhone 3G is the theme of liberation, as we know, there are few terminals that refuse to release and the iPhone 3G is one of them, especially the policy of selling only lets get it with a certain company.

This topic will now no longer be a problem because the boys of Dev-Team have achieved a method that is still not entirely polished but is quite functional, and also a great innovation.
Now let’s talk a little of its operation, summarize in the following steps:

1. First, do the jailbreak the phone so they can run third party applications and then add multiple repositories Cidya or Installer with which we can download the application release called yellowsn0w.
2. This is a non-GUI application that is loaded into the boot process of the iPhone and is resident in the background acting as a daemon. With it installed, the iPhone can use the SIM from any other operator to access the mobile network. This will allow Telefonica’s customers can make calls and access the mobile internet much cheaper alternative.

Some care must be taken, as always, when you run these applications and check that we have read and understand all steps before proceeding with them.

PostHeaderIcon Free iPhone 3G and 3G to ultraSnow

Free iPhone 3G and 3G to ultraSnow
iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G are two of the most interesting models of Apple, then detail the steps necessary to perform the Jailbreak and release of either of these two smartphones using ultraSnow.
Some time ago we explained how to release the iPhone with yellowsnow. The interesting thing is that this new method for terminals with the iPhone operating system OS 4.
Keep in mind that the Jailbreak and release two definitions are similar but differ in the following:

* Jailbreak: the act of modifying the original Apple firmware to allow installation of applications not available on the App Store
* Release: involves letting the phone “free”, ie we can use with any Sim Card for any operator in the world. Usually, the iPhone is “locked” or “tied” to an operator, preventing its use if a chip is not original. To be released, the phone must have “jailbreak”.

Now that we know well the difference between one thing and the other will proceed to the steps necessary to perform the Jailbreak by redsnow:

* First RedSn0w we download from here.
* Before proceeding we make sure our phone is iPhone OS 4, since the application only works with Linux. IPSW file downloaded from the link below.

* IPhone 3G
* IPhone 3G
* IPod Touch 2G
* IPod Touch 3G

* Plug the phone to turn off the PC and then run redsnow and we request the IPSW file which we downloaded earlier.