According to Toc2rta (Niacin) the jailbreak he wrote has been released publically and this method has been confirmed by Engadget. There’s another work around posted at iPhone Alley that is confirmed working but requires an Intel Mac and an AT&T account which reportedly is an early leak 0f the following: finally there’s a another method […]
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iPhone Firmware 1.1.1 “Jailbreak” … latest updates I’ve got

According to Toc2rta (Niacin) the jailbreak he wrote has been released publically and this method has been confirmed by Engadget. There’s another work around posted at iPhone Alley that is confirmed working but requires an Intel Mac and an AT&T account which reportedly is an early leak 0f the following: finally there’s a another method posted by the iPhone Dev Team which along with the iPhone Alley leaked unlock involves rolling back the firmware to 1.0.2. So far Niacin’s appears to be the only one which doesn’t require re-installing the old firmware…

And in closing – none of these is point and click friendly. You’re going to need to work at it, and honestly neither seem for the faint of heart. If you’re not down for the challenge, I recommend waiting until the warring factions within the dev team(s) stop playing the school yard games, put their pride aside and put together a working jailbreak that everyone can use.

DailyApps reports the latest iPhone firmware 1.1.1 has been jailbreaked with the help of a .tiff exploit (same approach to the PSP hack). Courtesy of the iPhone dev team, now we finally have 3rd party apps working on the iPhone. As with all jailbreak type stuff … you’re on your own. You break it you buy it … don’t get mad at us (or them) if you end up with an iBrick!

Notice the Installer icon in the dock. To get 3rd party apps working on your iPhone, with firmware 1.1.1:

  1. Visit this http://conceitedsoftware.com/iphone/beta/ from the Safari Web Browser in the iPhone
  2. It will then prompt you to add the Repository; Accept the prompt, and you should Installer.app adding its source to the iPhone.
  3. Upon completion, you can now install and remove apps by using Installer.app. Check out http://conceitedsoftware.com/iphone/site/packages/ for available apps for you.

As always, we assume you know and accept the risk and consequence of this hack!

SolSie.com via DailyApps

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