Daqui a pouco estará em todo o canto. Mas, por enquanto, é exclusividade do UoD. Abaixo está o primeiro tutorial de como ativar um iPhone 1.1.1. Apenas algumas observações antes de você continuar:
- Este tutorial é para ser utilizado por iPhones novos e nunca desbloqueados.
- É uma operação extremamente arriscada e pode destruir seu iPhone, além é claro, de perder a garantia.
- Eu não testei nem vou testar. Em alguns dias estará disponível uma versão revista e muito mais estável.
Se mesmo assim você quer continuar, continue lendo (apenas para que você não diga que não avisei: isso é tão novo que o autor incluiu uma última linha dizendo “se esqueci alguma coisa, avise”).
UPDATE: Saiu, agora oficialmente pelo dev team, o jailbreak do 1.1.1. Baixe aqui e leia o readme. Se você tem um telefone desbloqueado não utilize esta ferramenta. Nem faça o update para 1.1.1. Esta ferramenta é apenas para iPhones não desbloqueados, com OS 1.1.1 se transformarem em iPods WiFi. Ainda estamos longe do desbloqueio do 1.1.1.
UPDATE 2: Essa informação é exclusiva para o UoD. Apesar do Readme não mencionar, se você utilizou o iPhoneSimFree para desbloquear seu iPhone (cuidado, muito pouca gente utilizou. Não é o anySIM, nem o Unlock.app, nem o iUnlock, nem o unlock por hardware), então você pode seguir as instruções e terá um iPhone 1.1.1 desbloqueado. Mas repito, é bem difícil e só funciona com iPhones novos, ou desbloqueados com o iPhoneSimFree!
Isso tudo está obsoleto. Utilize as informações do UPDATE.
Jailbreaking Steps
Sync and praySync your iPhone with iTunes. You’ll be losing all of your information, so it’s a good idea to back up
Downgrade to v1.0.2Hold down the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time for about 10 seconds. The phone should shut down.When the phone shuts down, release the Sleep/Wake button but continue holding HomeWait until iTunes recognizes the iPhone. The screen will appear to be off, but iTunes will eventually recognize the iPhone. When it does, let go.A message will appear telling you to restore. Click OKUsing your favorite browser, download the v1.0.2 software from this location. You may need to rename to .ipsw if it comes as a .zipBack in iTunes, hold Option on the Mac or Shift on the PC while clicking Restore. Navigate to the software you downloaded and select it.The phone will restore, but it will fail. This is normal.Your iPhone should show a yellow triangle. Run Nullriver’s AppTapp. It should bring you back to the Activation step on the phone and show an error in the application. Disregard the error.Run AppTapp again and it should succeed.If not using an AT&T SIM, use INdependence to activate your iPhone. That’s it!
Create SymlinkIf you haven’t already, install Nullriver’s AppTappGo to http://conceitedsoftware.com/iphone/beta in iPhone’s Safari. Tap “Yes” to add to InstallerPlug iPhone in and open iTunes. Make sure it’s recognized before proceedingUsing Installer, install “Trip1Prepz” located under “System“
Upgrade to v1.1.1In iTunes click “Upgrade” and not Restore. Restoring will ruin our progress.Once upgraded to 1.1.1, close iTunes
JailbreakDownload iPHUC and friends from RapidshareExtract the contents so that iphuc, fstab, and iphonefs are all on the DesktopOpen Terminal.app located in Applications>UtilitiesType cd ~/Desktop and hit returnType ./iphuc and hit returnType getfile /dev/rdisk0s1 iphonefs/rdisk0s1 314572800 and hit return. This will take about five minutes so grab something to drink in the meantime. Once complete, there will be a file named “rdisk0s1″ in your “iphonefs” folderAdd .dmg to the end of the file. It should end up being rdisk0s1.dmgDouble click the file to mount itOpen the newly mounted Snowbird3A109a.UserBundle drive and open the “etc” folder. Replace the fstab file inside the “etc” folder with the supplied fstab file.Unmount the imageBack in Terminal, assuming that you’ve kept iPHUC up and running, type putfile iphonefs/rdisk0s1.dmg /dev/rdisk0s1 and hit return. This will take another minute or so. When it’s finished, reboot the iPhone. You’re jailbroken!
Install SSHDownload iNdependence from its Google code page hereOpen iNdependence and go to the “SSH” tabClick “Install SSH/SFTP/SCP” and follow the instructions. It will ask to reboot the iPhone several timesWhen you’re done, SSH into your iPhone from the Terminal by typing ssh -l root your.iphones.ip.address. When asked the password is alpine. If it gives a fuss, you may need to remove the “known_hosts” file from /Users/YourUser/.ssh/Accept the key by typing yes and hitting return if asked. Leave the window open.Open your favorite FTP (I recommend CyberDuck) client and log in using your iPhone’s IP address, root for the username and alpine for the password. Make sure to use SFTP and not plain old FTPIf you’re not already there, navigate to /var/root and rename Media to Media_symRename MediaBackup to Media. Keep the FTP and SSH windows open.Open iTunes and allow it to activate
Install AppTappDownload Nullriver’s AppTappRight click or control click AppTapp Installer and click “Show Package Contents”. Navigate to Contents>ResourcesUsing the FTP application, copy Installer.app from the Resources folder into the Applications folder on your iPhoneBack in the terminal, SSH into your iPhone again (if you’re not already), give the comand chmod -Rf +x /Applications/ and hit return.Slide to unlock your iPhone then type /Applications/Installer.app/Installer and hit return to launch Installer.After AppTapp opens, press control+c to close itOpen Safari on iPhone and navigate to http://conceitedsoftware.com/iphone/betaTap yes to add it to InstallerBack in terminal, using ssh, type /Applications/Installer.app/Installer and hit return to launch Installer again.Install Trip1PogoStick located under the “System” category to enable scrolling and applications.When you’re done, reboot the iPhone and close all your windows. You now have AppTapp.

