The iPhone Dev team has just released PwnageTool 4.3.2, which adds
support for the 4.3.2 firmware. The jailbreak uses i0n1c's untether,
which Apple did not fix in 4.3.2. Ultrasn0w has also been updated to
1.2.2, adding support for the 4.3.2 firmware.
Update **3: PwnageTool 4.3.2 now includes the iOS 4.3.2 untether from
@i0n1c. (And look, the PwnageTool and iOS version numbers actually
match!).
Note that there’s a corresponding update to ultrasn0w, which has been bumped up to v1.2.2 to get along with iOS 4.3.2 (the ultrasn0w update does not include any new baseband support!). Please reboot your iPhone using the normal “slide to power off” swipe after installing ultrasn0w 1.2.2.
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support for the 4.3.2 firmware. The jailbreak uses i0n1c's untether,
which Apple did not fix in 4.3.2. Ultrasn0w has also been updated to
1.2.2, adding support for the 4.3.2 firmware.
Update **3: PwnageTool 4.3.2 now includes the iOS 4.3.2 untether from
@i0n1c. (And look, the PwnageTool and iOS version numbers actually
match!).
Note that there’s a corresponding update to ultrasn0w, which has been bumped up to v1.2.2 to get along with iOS 4.3.2 (the ultrasn0w update does not include any new baseband support!). Please reboot your iPhone using the normal “slide to power off” swipe after installing ultrasn0w 1.2.2.
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