2011-08-19 13:38:44 (GMT) (WiredPRNews.com – Electronics, Press Releases, Technology, iPhoneNews)
08/18/2011 // new York, NY, USA // michaeltryet // David Andrews
Interesting developments in the world of iPhone unlocking today, with the news that the controversial FastSn0w continues to unlock iPhone 4 4.3.5/4.3.4/4.3.3, even when updated to iOS 4.3.5 and unlock iphone 3Gs 4.3.5/4.3.4/4.3.3.
To Unlock your iPhone 4/3Gs Visit The Official Website FastUnlockiPhone.com
The news comes after Apple successfully blocking i0n1c’s jailbreak vulnerability, along with the ever-popular JailbreakMe 3.0 untethered jailbreak method in the form of iOS 4.3.4, released a few days back but now FastUnlockiPhone.com cam up with the new version of fastsn0w that can jailbreak and unlock iphone 4/3Gs 4.3.5/4.3.4/4.3.3.
Most interesting however, is the fact that Apple did not block the FastRa1n in that matter, or more likely, it probably never crossed their radar during the development process of 4.3.4.
We can confirm that the FastSn0w is working on jailbreak and unlock iphone 4 4.3.5/4.3.4/4.3.3 and 3Gs. The reason this particular method continues to unlock iPhones is the fact Apple chose not to update the baseband from the current 04.10.01 – meaning nothing has changed as far as FastSn0w is concerned. Great news for those who want to unlock their devices, especially considering Apple’s determination to block jailbreaking once and for all.
Good news too for iPhone owners wishing to get in on the iOS 5 action – despite Apple blocking the jailbreak-unlock in iOS 5 beta 2 and later, users who maintain their existing baseband version using tools like FastRa1n will still be successful.
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