The iPhone/iTouch Dev guys have been hard at work for weeks and have finally managed to jailbreak 1.1.1. Right now, they’re nowhere near releasing a general-use tool but the first steps have been made. Congratulations to dinopio, asap18, netkas, Martyn, mjc, Niacin, BloomFilter, pytey, tE_gU, pumpkin, roxfan, sam, SmileyDude, NerveGas, Nate True, Arminius, DirectriX, Edgan, ixtli, kroo, xorl, and the rest of the team.

So what does that jailbreak mean?

  • Third Party apps run. Kind of. We probably have to recompile many of them for the new frameworks considering many of them crash.
  • Springboard no longer recognizes DisplayOrder.plist. And the list of “whitelisted” apps (that is, the official Applications including Safari, Photos, Calendar, etc) seems to be hard-coded into Springboard.app
  • The iPhone has been activated via third-party workarounds.
  • The 1.1.1 binaries barely work with



    1.0.2 — at least not well adequate to run the music store without major hacking.
  • The Mobile Terminal App works on 1.1.1.
  • The entire bsd suite still works — as do standard command-line utilities compiled for ARM.
  • 1.1.1 references both com.apple.mobile.radio and com.apple.mobile.nike.
  • The jailbreak method is nowhere near ready for prime date. So please be patient.
  • This is indeed great news on the iPhone 1.1.1 unlockfront after couple of weeks of lull. But it is still early days, as the iPhone Dev Team need to release a tool or set of directions that will prepare jailbreaking easier which will eventually help third-party application developers to get their iphone applications to work on firmware 1.1.1 till soon after the recommendation would be to stick to iPhone firmware 1.0.2.

    From http://www.tuaw.com/2007/10/08/announcing-a-preliminary-iphone-1-1-1-jailbreak/

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One Comment

  1. Edward Woodward-Wood
    Posted October 9, 2007 at 1:16 pm | Permalink

    So someone managed to ‘jailbreak’ 1.1.1, was it locked up for crimes against 3rd party apps?

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