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@Fxit - the warning on the iPhone dev site is quite clear re the 'itchy fingers' - if you have an unlocked phone they say you should not do the beta upgrade.
Hey fxit_manI had to download QuickPwn 225.2 as my iPhone was already on 2.2.1 that is why I was getting the error, now just one last question, my phone is not locked (can use Cell-C, MTN or Vodacom sim) I assume this means not locked, so... all I need to do is run QuickPWN and Jailbreak, right? I don't want to "break" it any more than it is
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and it will still remain unlocked but will be jailbroken?
Woops, uploaded the wrong version
Sorry about that.
Yeah, just run QuickPwn and make sure the Jailbreak + Cydia option is selected. You can forget about the rest.
Good luck
don't see a Jailbreak option, just Add Cydia, Add Installer and Replace Boot logos
Ok, so, this has been said like a hundred tines already, SA iPhones are not network locked, so no need to have them unlocked, if you have a non legit phone, then steer clear
you have to keep in mind that OS 3.0 cannot be jailbroken, other than that, alls fine
anyways, those who want a dev group for the forum get in touch, want to get it done now
yeah reason being i'm running a software unlocked iPhone (2G) bought in the USA..
Don't really want to depend on a possibly unstable OS..
...and thats why I gave him the warning Theron - I know he has an unlocked phone. I am well aware that a local 3G iPhone from VC is unlocked.![]()
I think I may have installed Installer onto my wifes phoneany way to remove it?