October 29, 2007 10:16 AM PDT

iPhone jailbreak for the masses released

Third-party applications for the iPhone won't be released until early next year, but there's an easy-to-install new jailbreaking application out this week if you can't wait.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog, source of much of the details behind The Great iPhone Hack 2007, brings news of the release of the AppSnapp installer, which bypasses Apple's OS X 1.1.1 update in order to let iPhone and iPod Touch users put third-party applications on their devices. This appears to be one of the simplest jailbreak applications yet released for the 1.1.1 update; the others involved lots of complicated steps or additional scripts to open up the iPhone.

A new iPhone jailbreaking application has been released that's relatively simple to install.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

The iPhone hacking saga lost a little steam last month when Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the company would release a software developer's kit for the iPhone in February of next year. Uncertainty around Apple's plans for third-party applications on the iPhone spurred numerous projects to open up the iPhone, which also allows iPhone users to unlock their phones from AT&T's network.

In fact, the AppSnapp folks claim their software activates iPhones that have another carrier's SIM card installed. Last week, Apple estimated that 250,000 iPhones were purchased with the intention of unlocking them from AT&T's network. The company struck back in early September with the 1.1.1 update, and was able to make unlocking really difficult as well as deter future unlocking attempts by "bricking" unlocked iPhones that installed the software update.

With four months between now and the expected release of the SDK, it's very likely that Apple will have at least one more software update for the iPhone that could very well wipe out these jailbreaking efforts, and perhaps once again brick the phones. If you go ahead and install AppSnapp, understand that you probably won't be able to get service for your iPhone if you walk into the store with AppSnapp installed and a problem for the Geniuses. You might be able to do a factory restore to get AppSnapp off the phone and just install it after you're done with the service, but be forewarned.

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'Jailbreak' uses webpage
by J.G. October 29, 2007 10:54 AM PDT
... to install. It will likely be the first of much malware targeted to iPhone users foolish enough to install an application from the Internet on a device in which every app runs as root. Perhaps Tom Krazit will next advise people to perform their own rhinoplasties and point them to a webpage that describes how.
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You might be able to do a factory restore?
by eastmanweb October 29, 2007 3:36 PM PDT
"You might be able to do a factory restore to get AppSnapp off the phone..." Has anyone confirmed that this can be done? I wouldn't do any hacks to my phone until I knew I could restore it to factory defaults if I wanted to.
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never go bust
by rorybaust October 29, 2007 7:20 PM PDT
My hope is that Apple never go Ibust or else we will have a lot of people that will be deprived of a life. Gadgets are just that, gadgets and it does not matter who makes them I hate Apple and won't use them and instead use Microsoft and other products it's what works for me, however I do find it really strange that a company that gets so much loyatity treats it's customers so bad and still the customers legitimise Apples behavior as being ok. These people love Apple yet Apple see them as a threat, its sounds arrogant to me. oh and by the way The Iphone does not run on gas. Oh and just because I have voiced a belief that does not agree with Apple or its followers it does not mean that I am wrong accept of course if I am.
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Does it let me use the Iphone on my Verizon contract
by frz1 October 30, 2007 11:20 AM PDT
That's all I care about. until then, I can't even think of buying an Iphone but, I have hopes.
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iphone will not be on verizon or any CDMA carrier
by cassio1 November 2, 2007 9:33 PM PDT
It's a GSM phone, and will only work with GSM carriers even if unlocked. The national carriers that support GSM are AT&T, and T- Mobile. There may also be regional or local GSM carriers in your area. If you are in europe, any of the european carriers should work. youtube and visual voicemail will not easily work when the phone is unlocked.
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