Apple’s recent IOS 3.1.3 update can be called a non-update – it fixes errors which can be classified as minor at best. Nevertheless, an adaption of the jailbreaking tools is required in order to get it up and running.
The dev-team doesn’t think much about the upgrade, and recommends users to stay off:
On Tuesday, Apple released firmware 3.1.3 for the iPhone and iPod touches. Unless you’ve personally observed a problem with the reporting of your battery percentage, there’s no reason to update to 3.1.3. We know some of you will want to anyway. Superbowl Sunday’s PwnageTool 3.1.5 for Mac OS X will let you do so safely, preserving your jailbreak and ultrasn0w unlock. (If you use the blacksn0w unlock (at baseband 05.11.07), you need to stay at 3.1.2.)
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We aren’t revealing any new exploits to Apple with this jailbreak. Everything here has been used before, it’s just a straightforward port of Pwnage2 and 24Kpwn to the new firmware. It’s possible the new firmware was released largely to flush out new exploits before the next big release. We won’t be biting.
We’d really like the above warnings and disclaimers to sink in. Please don’t download the files below and use them blindly.
Hit the link below for further info on the somewhat complex process:
http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/376648600/pre-game-show
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when will the unlock codes for 3.1.3 be released
Hi emanuel,
you mean a SIM unlock?
Tam
are those the jailbreak links for OS 3.1.3
Hi,
looks like it, yes!
Tam