Next Generation Apple TV Identified as Codename J33 [iOS Blog]




9to5Mac identifies the next generation Apple TV as codename "J33" based on newly found references from the iOS 5.1 beta. Previous references had pinpointed the "AppleTV3,1" in earlier versions of iOS 5, which appears to be the corresponding product id. The "J33" codename doesn't provide any more information about the device, but just provides an extra little hint that Apple is working on a next generation device.





A new Apple TV could integrate Apple's new A5 processor, which offers much faster graphics processing, and include true 1080p support. But unless Apple plans on offering 1080p content on iTunes, that feature would be of limited use to the majority of consumers. Fortunately, Apple has been rumored to be prepping movie studios to start submitting 1080p content to iTunes.

Rogers Throttles Internet More Than Any Company on the Planet

Turns out Rogers is officially the world’s worst internet throttler based on research derived from the initiative known as the Measurement Lab (MLab), backed by Google. Results of the study reveal that based out of all the internet providers on earth, Rogers throttles internet more than any other ISP out there, notes TorrentFreak. As we’ve covered before in the past, internet speeds mean a lot to Canadians.

These results were based on data derived from Q2 2008 to Q2 2010. Out of all tests, Rogers internet traffic showed the most evidence of Deep Packet Inspection (DPI).

Here’s the breakdown of the percentages by year of throttled Rogers traffic:

2008 Q2 – 80% of tests showed DPI
2008 Q3 – 80% of tests showed DPI
2008 Q4 – 85% of tests showed DPI
2009 Q1 – 90% of tests showed DPI
2009 Q2 – 93% of tests showed DPI
2009 Q3 – 83% of tests showed DPI
2009 Q4 – 80% of tests showed DPI
2010 Q1 – 78% of tests showed DPI

So more than three quarters of Rogers internet traffic remains throttled, with no end in sight based on the data above. Compare this to Videotron, with only 3% of traffic slowed down in 2010 Q1.

The Rogers Network Management Policy states:

High-volume, low time-sensitive traffic (such as P2P file sharing) is
limited to ensure all customers have a high level of service for
time-sensitive tasks like sending email, requesting web pages, video and
voice applications.

One U.S. researcher, Milton Mueller from Syracuse University told the CBC Rogers throttling could be in breach of Canadian net neutrality rules:

“Under the regulations that the CRTC promulgated for reasonable internet traffic management practices, I think 100 per cent, 24/7 throttling is not conformant…

…So I think consumers would have a basis to complain and the CRTC would have a basis to act.”

Rogers responded to the CBC with that its network management “is in full compliance with CRTC regulations”.

Are you a Rogers internet customer? Have you experienced throttled internet speeds?

Apple Releases iOS 5 with Notification Center, iMessage, Twitter, and More

In line with Apple's announced schedule calling for a release today, iOS 5 is now available to download for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch users. Users can obtain the update by connecting their devices to iTunes and clicking the "Check for Update" button. It may take a few minutes for the update to propagate to all users, however.








iOS 5 brings more than 200 new features, including Notification Center, iMessage, Newsstand, Reminders, and systemwide Twitter integration.








iOS 5 is compatible with the iPad 2, original iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and third- and fourth-generation iPod touch. It will also ship on the iPhone 4S, which launches on Friday. An iOS 5-based version of the Apple TV software, labeled software version 4.4, is also available.

'Find My Friends' Debuts in App Store Ahead of iOS 5 Release





Apple's Find My Friends app, which was announced last week when the iPhone 4S was unveiled, is now live in the App Store [link opens iTunes]. Find My Friends requires iOS 5, which is scheduled for release today.
Find My Friends allows you to easily locate your friends and family from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Install this free app on your iOS 5 device and sign in with the Apple ID you use with iCloud. Adding a friend is easy – just send a request to see their location. Once your friend accepts using the Find My Friends app, you will then be able to see that friend's location on a list or on a map.
Find My Friends is a universal app compatible with the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. As previously mentioned, it requires iOS 5 and is therefore limited to the models capable of running the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, which include the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, 3rd- and 4th-generation iPod touch, and the iPad and iPad 2.





Apple's new Cards app, which was also announced last week, will be released today as well.

'AirPort Utility' for iOS 5 Hits the App Store




Apple continues to make preparations for today's iOS 5 launch with the release of its new AirPort Utility [App Store] app to allow users to administer AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express, and Time Capsule base stations.
Use AirPort Utility to manage your Wi-Fi network and AirPort base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and TimeCapsule – right from your iPad, iPhone, ir iPod touch. See a graphical overview of your Wi-Fi network and devices. Change base station and network settings, or manage advanced features such as security modes, wireless channels, and more. AirPort Utility works with all Apple 802.11n Wi-Fi base stations, including AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and Time Capsule.
Apple appeared to originally be preparing to integrate AirPort Utility directly into iOS 5, but apparently decided to break the functionality out into a separate app. Users entering the Wi-Fi portion of the Settings app in iOS 5 will be offered the ability to download the app to manage their networks. AirPort Utility is a universal app compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, and requires iOS 5.

Lucky Customers Already Receiving iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Deliveries In Germany [PHOTOS]

We reported earlier that iPhone 4S pre-orders have already started shipping in many areas including Canada. But here are some real lucky customers. As reported by MacRumors (via Macerkopf.de), some German customers have already received their new iPhone 4S handsets almost four days before the official launch i.e on October 14th. The German news source has posted several images of the new device from different readers.

Citing from the source:

“The first iPhone 4S deliveries have already started arriving in customers’ hands. Several German customers have received their new phones several days before the official launch. Macerkopf.de posts a several images of the new device”

Well now we know how recently posted iPhone 4S leaked video and performance benchmarks made their way on to the web. Since iPhone 4S officially goes on sale on Friday October 14th, all pre-orders are scheduled to be arriving on the same day. But if you get yours even a day before that in Canada, take a picture of it and email us right away. We’ll be happy to post it here with your name :)

iPhone 4S First Hands On Video, Details Siri “Raise to Speak” Feature & More

Over the next few days we’ll be seeing tons of iPhone 4S videos such as unboxing, hands-on impressions and other smartphone comparison videos all over the web and it seems that we already have the first one with us. Some lucky guy has already gotten his hands on a black iPhone 4S before its actual launch on October 14th and has shot a video of it showing some early benchmarks. As reported by MacRumors (via BluC0la), the video also reveals Siri settings interface which allows you to turn Siri On/Off, change Language Settings, Voice feedback, My Info and enable Raise to Speak.

The report says:

“To talk to Siri, press and hold the home button or raise the phone to your ear and speak.”

Early Sunspider marks show a total score of 2222.1ms and a BrowserMark score of 89567. For comparison, it appears that the BrowserMark score for an iPhone 4 running iOS 5 is 44856, so the new iPhone 4S benches twice as fast in the browser.

Even though some iPhone 4S pre-orders have already started shipping but there’s no word yet of any deliveries so far. It remains a mystery how this person secured a handset before time. Anyhow, go ahead and take a look at the first iPhone 4S hands-on video here.

iPad Generates Even More Web Traffic Than iPhones With 97% Of Total Tablet Traffic Share

In a recent study by comScore (via AppleInsider), smartphones, tablets and other handheld devices are now generating over 7% of total web traffic in the United States. Totaling web traffic from all iOS devices reveals a 58.5% slice from this 7% with iPad generating the most of it. The study also claims that 97.2% of the total web traffic from all tablet users comes from the iPad which clearly shows that competitors are not yet even close to producing a significant tablet competitor. Among iOS users, iPad now accounts for 46.8 percent of all traffic generated, making it now a more prolific tool than the iPhone for mobile web use, which represents 42.6 percent of iOS traffic.

The report also highlights why this growth in tablet traffic is so significant, noting that almost half of tablet owners have completed purchases using their tablet:

“Tablet owners exhibited significant use of their devices throughout the entire online shopping process, from doing the initial planning, conducting product and store research, making price comparisons, to finally transacting. In the past month, more than half of tablet owners looked up product or price information for a specific store (56 percent) and read customer ratings and reviews while on a tablet (54 percent).”

“The incremental reach through mobile and connected devices should not be underestimated. In August 2011, the additional mobile and connected device audience for Pandora accounted for more than half of their total cross-platform audience.”

While Apple has a minor lead over Android with iOS as a mobile platform in terms of its installed base (unique users), it has a major lead in the mobile traffic those users engage in.

[Update] Facebook iPad App Download Available Today

Update 1: The app is now live! Click here to download it.

The moment you’ve been waiting for is almost here. The official Facebook iPad app will be available for download in the App Store today, as noted by the NYT. A Facebook software engineer describes the new Facebook for iPad experience:

Mr. Dubinsky highlighted the use of multitouch gestures within the app, a feature that is not available on the Facebook Web site. “Use your fingertips to scroll through your News Feed. Give the screen a swipe to page through albums. Pinch a picture to zoom in,” he wrote.

Facebook highlighted other key features in the announcement: Photos and videos are given prominence in the app and can be viewed full-screen. Users can also capture photos and videos with the iPad and put them directly into the Facebook news feed. Gaming and Facebook Chat are also major components of the app.

This is a long time coming, especially after the iPad app was actually hidden in the iPhone version of the app. It is set to go live any minute, stay tuned.

redsn0w 0.9.8b1 for Windows Released, Jailbreaks iOS 5 Beta

If you’re a developer using iOS 5 Beta, @MuscleNerd has just tweeted the release of redsn0w 0.9.8b1 for Windows. The Mac version of redsn0w was released two days ago.

This jailbreak is tethered. That means if you reboot your iOS device or run out of battery, you’ll have to run redsn0w again to re-jailbreak.

The following devices are supported:

You can follow our redsn0w tutorial here for this tethered jailbreak, as the process is exactly the same.

New Evidence Of 2048×1536 iPad Retina Display

New evidence this week points to a future version of the iPad to feature Apple’s Retina display with a resolution of 2048×1536. At this resolution, this rumored display is double the pixels of that on the iPad 2.

A few months ago, various images hit the web that showed app icons double their normal size that they would normally be for a 1024×768 display (the current iPad). At the time, this suggested that Apple was possibly moving into a newer display for the iPad 2. Unfortunately, once the iPad 2 launched it was the same display as the original iPad.

The new resolution evidence is reported by Techunwrapped and the specific find is the Twitter.framework within the iOS SDK shows much larger images than is needed for the current iPad display.

Techunwrapped speculated that because the larger images were included in the Twitter section of the iOS SDK, a feature that is now imbedded system-wide in iOS, this means that iPad 3 could be released alongside, or at least around, the launch of iOS 5.

Thoughts?

iPad 2 Jailbreak Possibly Coming via JailbreakMe.com Exploit

iPhone hacker @comex has tweeted this afternoon a cryptic teaser, hinting at a possible jailbreak coming for the iPad 2 and iOS 5.

For those who have never tried a JailbreakMe.com jailbreak, it exploits Mobile Safari allowing for the easiest and fastest jailbreak ever, and was available for iPad users on iOS 3.2.1. The downside is the loop holes are usually fixed easily by Apple, so it would make sense for @comex to release a potential jailbreak after iOS 5 final this Fall.

Check out the following image you’ll see when you visit JailbreakMe.com:

It appears the exploit is related to PDF files somehow. Stay tuned, as we’ll be sure to post more details if they arise.

With the beta release of iOS 5, I personally have no need to jailbreak my iPad 2.

How to Enable AirPlay Mirroring on iPad 2 on iOS 5

One of the announced features of iOS 5 at the WWDC 2011 keynote was AirPlay Mirroring. Apple didn’t demonstrate this, but essentially this feature will stream your iPad’s homescreen to your Apple TV 2–wirelessly.

Here’s how to setup AirPlay Mirroring:

1. Install iOS 5 on both your iPad 2 and Apple TV 2 (developer account required).

2. Turn on your Apple TV 2. Double tap the Home button on your iPad 2, and swipe to the right (where the volume/brightness controls are).

3. Tap the AirPlay icon, and select your Apple TV. A toggle will appear for “Mirroring”. Turn this ON, and magically your iPad’s homescreen will now be streaming to your Apple TV 2 wirelessly!

Notice the status bar becomes blue at the top of your iPad to indicate AirPlay Mirroring is active, along with the AirPlay icon:

There is barely any lag, and this feature works amazingly well. If you have a widescreen TV, you’ll notice black bars at the sides due to the iPads 4:3 ratio. Nonetheless, this is one cool feature!

How to Install Cydia 1.1 on your iPhone

Earlier we wrote about Jay Freeman, aka ‘Saurik’ updating Cydia to a newer and faster version. Saurik released Cydia 1.1 today and announced it on twitter:

Cydia 1.1: faster, slimmer, and more stable; including an improved search algorithm and “resume where you left off”. Available in Cydia now!

How to upgrade/install Cydia 1.1 on your iPhone

1. Launch Cydia. Tap on the Changes tab along the bottom.
2. You’ll see upgrades available for Cydia Installer. Tap Upgrade and Cydia 1.1 will install.


3. Once the install completes, tap the ‘Close Cydia (Restart)’ message. Upon reloading Cydia, you should see 1.1 in the bottom right on the main page.

Saurik notes that Cydia 1.1 will remove older default packages, which is normal. Repositories aren’t deleted, they are just managed differently.

Currently, third-party repos are having trouble keeping up with the huge “1.1 rush”, according to Saurik on twitter:

Apparently the “1.1 rush” (130,000 users in 3 hours) is hammering many third-party repositories (like BigBoss): please be patient with them.

I just upgraded to Cydia 1.1 on my iPhone and the speed differences are noticeable, however some repos are having difficulty with the sudden spike in traffic. Kudos to Jay Freeman for this huge upgrade. Let me know how your Cydia 1.1 install goes!

Sn0wbreeze 2.2.1 Download Available: Fixes iBooks

Sn0wbreeze for Windows users has been updated to 2.2.1 by iH8sn0w. This latest release fixes the iBooks issue, and includes drag and drop for firmware files, plus fixes iREB issues for the iPhone 3G on “Waiting for iBSS”. It will also jailbreak iOS 4.2.6 for Verizon iPhone users.

How is sn0wbreeze different from greenpois0n?

Sn0wbreeze is the Windows equivalent of PwnageTool. These two jailbreak tools create a custom jailbroken firmware that you use to restore your iPhone with. Sn0wbreeze/PwnageTool will allow you to update to the latest firmware while keeping your existing baseband firmware for those that need an unlock. So after using sn0wbreeze/PwnageTool you can then use ultrasn0w 1.2 to unlock your iPhone 4/3GS/3G.

If you don’t care for an unlock, just use our greenpois0n tutorials for iOS 4.2.1.

Click here to download Sn0wbreeze 2.2.1 for Windows users.

[Update] iPad 2 Event Set For March 2, 2011

Update 1: Looks like the NYT and Reuters have updated their articles to confirm this March 2nd date, according to their sources.

From Reuters:

One person familiar with the matter said recent speculation about a delay until June was “simply not true” as Apple is planning a launch in the same seasonal schedule as the first iPad, which went on sale in April 2010.

For everyone who has been following the iPad 2 hardware, software, and release date rumors, a bombshell has just been dropped.

Apple has reportedly scheduled an iPad 2 media event for March 2, 2011.

As the rumors have pointed out over the last several months, the iPad 2 is expected to be thinner, feature a better display, a faster processor, have larger storage, and feature front and back facing cameras.

According to sources close to the media event situation, the March 2 event is firm and will be held in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

At this time, it is unclear when Apple will be sending out invites, but it will probably be late this week or early next week.

[All Things Digital]

The iPad 2 Review You’ve Been Waiting For [Video]

The iPad should be getting a refresh soon from Apple. What will the iPad 2 bring? Rumours point to possibly a new 6-inch iPad, front-facing camera, no Home button, and a new enhanced A4 chip.

We also keep hearing about a larger resolution on the iPad 2, which brings us to the following video review of the next iPad 2. I think you’re going to want this:

The video was made by Norwegians Eskild E. Fors and Anders Overgaard. It’s a bit over the top, but has its moments. Well done guys.

[TNW via itavisen.no]

How to Fix iBooks Error After 4.2.1 Jailbreak: iBooks Fix via Cydia

Have you encountered that message above?

There is a problem with the configuration of your iPhone. Please restore with iTunes and reinstall iBooks.

Are you looking for a fix for iBooks after jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 via Greenpois0n? A solution is now available in Cydia that will solve the problem of iBooks refusing to open content on jailbroken devices.

Here’s How to Fix the iBooks Error via Cydia

1. Launch Cydia –> Manage –> Sources –> Edit –> Add

2. Enter the following repository: http://repo.insanelyi.com , tap Add Source

3. Search for’iBooks Fix’ and install it.

After the install of iBooks Fix, you should be able to read your books on iOS 4.2.1. By installing this tweak via Cydia, you won’t have to re-jailbreak with PwnageTool 4.2/sn0wbreeze 2.2 to fix iBooks. This will save some time and trouble.

Let me know how iBooks Fix works for you. Happy reading. :)

[insanelyi]

How to Jailbreak iPhone 4.2.1 with PwnageTool 4.2 (Mac)

If you want to jailbreak your iPhone on iOS 4.2.1, and you don’t require an unlock, use Greenpois0n. However, if you want to remain at an unlockable baseband, you’ll want to use PwnageTool 4.2 (Mac) or sn0wbreeze 2.2 (Windows).

Here’s a brief tutorial on how to jailbreak your iPhone on iOS 4.2.1 with PwnageTool. It’s straightforward and similar to Greenpois0n, except you will restore iPhone with a custom firmware that PwnageTool 4.2 will create for you.

By restoring with a custom firmware, and not updating to 4.2.1 in iTunes, your iPhone baseband will remain the same. This only applies to people who need an unlocked iPhone, and want to continue with an unlockable baseband.

As always, jailbreak at your own risk. We are not responsible for anything that goes wrong.

Brief Step by Step Guide on How to Jailbreak your iPhone on iOS 4.2.1 with PwnageTool 4.2 (Mac Only)

1. Download the latest version of iTunes. Sync your iPhone before you begin.

2. Download iOS 4.2.1 firmware for your iPhone here, and PwnageTool 4.2 here. Save both to your desktop.

3. Launch PwnageTool, and select Expert Mode, then select your device.

4. Browse for iOS 4.2.1 firmware, click Open. Next, select ‘General’. If your iPhone is on an official carrier, untick ‘Activate the phone’. If you want to use your iPhone on an unofficial carrier, tick this box.

5. Click Build, then PwnageTool will start creating the custom firmware to jailbreak your iPhone. You will be asked for your system password for PwnageTool to proceed. Choose your desktop to save the Custom firmware:

6. Now, you’ll have to enter DFU mode (if this messes up, try again; takes some practice) by:

a) Hold the Power/Home buttons for 10 seconds
b) Release the Power button, but keep holding Home for 10 seconds
c) If successful, you’ll be in DFU mode.

7. Launch iTunes, select your iPhone. Press ‘Alt/Option’ on your keyboard, then click on ‘Restore.’ An iTunes prompt appears–select the CUSTOM firmware created by PwnageTool.

8. As your iPhone restores (10 minutes or so), it will be jailbroken on iOS 4.2.1, with your existing baseband. The iPhone should reboot, and the jailbreak will be done. Cydia will now be on your homescreen.

sn0wbreeze 2.2 Jailbreak for 4.2.1 Download Available

Hot on the heels of the release of the jailbreak tool PwnageTool 4.2, which allows for custom firmware restores for Mac users, sn0wbreeze 2.2r2 has been released for PC users. sn0wbreeze essentially is PwnageTool for Windows users. It also includes the latest iBook and AT2 wifi fixes.

sn0wbreeze 2.2 uses the same untethered jailbreak from Greenpois0n. Canadian iPhone hacker/developer ih8sn0w released it just over an hour ago:

Click here to download sn0wbreeze 2.2r2 for Windows.

Let us know how this works for you!

[ih8sn0w]

PwnageTool 4.2 Download Now Available; Fixes iBooks Issue

The iPhone Dev Team has just released PwnageTool 4.2, which will allow for iPhone unlockers to restore with a custom firmware to retain their existing baseband and unlock. They used the “feedface” untether from Greenpois0n, with permission from the Chronic Dev Team.

So if you own an iPhone 4, and want to retain your baseband but update to iOS 4.2.1, you want to use PwnageTool.

There are also two improvements to the iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak:
- fixes the iBooks issue
- fixes the wifi problem with Apple TV 2G

PwnageTool also supports all the other 4.2.1 devices other than iPod touch 2G:

iPhone3G
iPhone3GS
iPhone4
iPhone4-Verizon
iPod touch 3G
iPod touch 4G
iPad
AppleTV 2G

An Untethered Jailbreak for iOS 4.3 is Around the Corner

With iOS 4.3 around the corner, it looks like there is hope for an untethered jailbreak:

It also appears that a security researcher named @i0n1c has a 4.3 untether ready for when Apple releases the final 4.3 FW, so it may not be a long wait at all with 4.3!

PwnageTool is for Mac only. Download here. Let me know how it works for you!

[iPhone Dev Team]

Rumour: iPhone 5 With Slide Out Keyboard? Hell No

Lots of iPhone rumours today. First, we heard about the iPhone Nano (check out mockups here), and now AppleInsider reports on the rumours of iPhone 5 prototypes seen with a slide out keyboard, via a Taiwanese website:

The new details come from tw.apple.pro, but are the result of a rough online translation. The site’s source claimed that Apple has built three prototype models for its anticipated “iPhone 5,” and one of them has a “sliding cover” that conceals a keyboard.

Another prototype reportedly built by Apple looks largely like the iPhone 4, but has improved hardware including longer battery life and superior camera. That version of the handset would not be a major physical change from the previous-generation iPhone 4, and would be akin to the iPhone 3GS replacing the iPhone 3G, the report said.

Ain’t gonna happen.

Remember this? Steve Jobs introducing the original iPhone, in 2007:

“What’s wrong with their user interfaces? Well, the problem with them is really in the bottom 40 there. It’s this stuff right here [screen shows physical keyboards]. They all have these keyboards that are there whether you need them or not to be there. And they all have these control buttons that are fixed in plastic.”

Fast forward to 5:05:

I don’t see Apple going back in time, and introducing a physical keyboard. That’s the last thing Steve Jobs would ever do.

What do you think? Do you still crave a physical keyboard?

[AppleInsider via tw.apple.pro]

When is iOS 4.3 Being Released? Signs Point to February 28th

Looks like those earlier rumours of iOS 4.3 being released today have been squashed. The latest hints of a possible release date point to February 28th, as reported by Macerkopf.de.

News Corp’s The Daily, has just extended their free subscription to February 28th. The Daily’s free subscription was supposed to expire today, hence the link to iOS 4.3, as new subscription APIs were to be included in the release.

Typically Apple releases a Golden Master (GM) seed to developers prior to public releases, and we haven’t seen any GM downloads yet. Could iOS 4.3 final be released in time with a new iPad refresh, or even an iPhone Nano release?

[Macerkopf.de via MacRumors]


How to Jailbreak your iPad on iOS 4.2.1 with Greenpois0n

Looking to jailbreak your iPad? You have come to the right place!

Read Me Before Continuing:

  • Use at your own risk, we are not responsible for your decision to jailbreak.
  • You must be updated to iOS 4.2.1 via the latest version of iTunes before proceeding.
  • Your iPad must be activated (screen does not show “Connect to iTunes”)

This Guide Has Two Sections:

A. How To Jailbreak the iPad on 4.2.1 Firmware
B. How To Revert Your iPad Back To “Normal”

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A.) How To Jailbreak the iPad on 4.2.1 Firmware

To jailbreak your iPad on the 4.2.1 firmware, ensure you have access to WiFi and follow the steps below:

1. Plug your iPad into iTunes, do a backup and then click “Restore” to install firmware 4.2.1 (you can do “Update”, but Restore is better).

2. After the restore, choose to “Set Up A New…” and continue, bypass the prompted sync selections, eject your iPad from iTunes using the “eject” button, close iTunes and turn the iPad off.

3. Click here to download greenpois0n for MAC or WINDOWS. Save the file to your computer desktop.

4. Locate the file and open the application. You may need to extract/unzip the file.

5. With Greenpois0n open, and your powered off iPad connected, click the “Jailbreak” button.

6. You will now follow the instructions to place your iPad into DFU mode:

  • Press & Hold the Sleep button for 3 seconds
  • Continue holding the Sleep button and press and hold the Home Button for 10 seconds
  • Release the Sleep Button and continue to hold the Home Button

7. While still holding the Home button, the iPad will enter DFU mode and the jailbreak will begin automatically. For Windows users, at this stage, click the “Jailbreak” button.

8. While still holding the Home button, after the process is complete, click on the “Complete!” button. While still holding the Home button, you’ll see some verbose text on your iPad. Keep holding Home button.

9. Keep holding the Home Button until you see an animated Apple/Greenpois0n logo. At this point, the iPad is rebooting. Upon reboot, a new “Loader” app will be on the Home Screen. Tap on the “Loader” app, tap on Cydia and then tap on “Install Cydia“.

10. In the “Loader” app, you can then tap “Options” to remove “Loader” and click the Home Button to auto-reboot the iPad. After reboot, run Cydia for the recent Cydia updates.

11. If you chose to “Restore” in Step One above, plug your iPad into iTunes, right-click on the device in the sidebar and select “Restore from Backup…”. Choose the latest backup, from Step one above, and click “Restore”.

Common Problems Encountered by Many…

  • Problem: The iPad is showing a blank (black) screen after jailbreak, and is still in DFU mode after applying the jailbreak.
  • Solution: Leave the iPad for two minutes, then press and hold both power and home button at the same time for 10-15 seconds until the iPad reboots. Redo.
  • Problem: Greenpois0n loader is crashing when I install Cydia or I am unable to install cydia via greenpois0n loader.
  • Solution: For those having trouble getting Cydia via the GP Loader, use redsn0w (see bottom of post for links) to install it. Follow the redsn0w steps to install Cydia. Ignore anything redsn0w indicates about being “tethered”.

B.) How To Revert Your iPad Back To “Normal”

So you have Jailbroken your iPad but now you want to revert to the factory fresh iPad.

To do so, follow the steps below:

1. Open iTunes and plug your iPad in via the USB. Backup your iPad if iTunes allows you to.

2. When iTunes recognizes the iPad, click on the “Restore” button in iTunes. This will restore your iPad with fresh 4.2.1 firmware.

3. After the restore is complete, iTunes will prompt you to Set up a New Device or Restore from Back Up from an existing backup (the backup from step one above. Choose which ever method you want and let iTunes process.

4. After the processing is complete, your iPad will be loaded with the fresh 4.2.1 firmware or loaded with your back up that you may have chosen.

5. Eject the iPad from iTunes using the “eject” symbol/button in iTunes and disconnect the USB cable from the iPad.


Next Greenpois0n Release RC6 to Jailbreak New Apple TV on iOS 4.2.1

oshua Hill, also known as @p0sixninja (part of the Greenpois0n jailbreak), tweeted earlier that the RC6 build will include Apple TV support. So if you’ve been asking the question “how can I jailbreak my second gen Apple TV on iOS 4.2.1?”, that will soon be answered. Joshua mentions that @nitotv has already accomplished most of the work involved. Stay tuned!

[@p0sixninja]


How to Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 with Greenpois0n on Windows

The Chronic Dev Team released their untethered jailbreak, Greenpois0n for iOS 4.2.1. This jailbreak is now available for Mac and Windows users.

If you’re on Windows, you can follow this brief overview on how to jailbreak with Greenpois0n. As always, do your research, and then proceed at your own risk.

This guide will jailbreak your iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 on iOS 4.2.1 on Windows (click here for the Mac tutorial).

Preparation:
- sync your iPhone in the latest version of iTunes.
- if you NEED your iPhone unlocked, do not update to iOS 4.2.1 via iTunes (you should know this by now).

1. Download Greenpois0n for Windows here to your desktop and launch greenpois0n.exe

2. Turn off your iPhone. In Greenpois0n, click “Prepare to Jailbreak (DFU)”. Now you will get instructions on how to enter DFU mode.

3. You’ll be asked to…
- press and hold the Sleep button (2 seconds)
- continue holding sleep; press and hold Home (10 seconds)
- release sleep button; continue holding Home (15 seconds)

4. Once you’ve entered DFU mode, click “Jailbreak”. Greenpois0n will now work its magic and jailbreak your iPhone 3GS/4.

5. Once finished, click QUIT in Greenpois0n. Some text will scroll on your iPhone’s screen and will restart.

6. After the restart, you’ll notice the Loader app on your homescreen. Launch it.

7. Select Cydia, and then tap Install. Once finished, hit Options and tap Remove Loader.app

8. Restart iPhone, load Cydia and install updates. Done!

Let me know how this brief tutorial works for you. If it fails the first time, you probably did not enter DFU mode correctly. Try again.