I ran into
Pete,
Josh, and
Andy at The Office earlier today and found out that a software jailbreak/upgrade for iPhone firmware 1.1.3 has been released. I was on the
modmyifone site yesterday, finally upgrading my 1.0.2 iPhone to 1.1.2 and hadn't seen anything so I went back there for a look.
It looks like two different solutions were released several days ago but those had issues (the location feature in Google Maps not working, etc.)
This morning, cash7c3f, who owns modmyifone, posted that they have a new software jailbreak method for 1.1.3 that you can run from Installer.app.
And, if your phone was unlocked at 1.1.2, it should retain its unlock after the upgrade. (My phone retained its unlock from 1.0.2 to 1.1.1 and 1.1.1 to 1.1.2).
To get it, you have to add the modmyifone repository to your Sources in Installer.app.
Once you've done that, you can see it under the System category.
I'm going to keep and eye on this but probably won't install it until I see some feedback on whether it breaks anything.
I'm really happy with 1.1.2 because I finally have caller ID again for UK numbers and that was my biggest complaint. (If you had numbers in your phone book in international format +44 0779 etc. under 1.0.2, caller ID would not work when people called you from the UK; the numbers would show up as 0779 etc.)
Update: More info on the 1.1.3 official jailbreak from ModiPhone. They also report "a contacts-related issue" with the method that should give you further pause before trying it out.
Published on January 19, 2008
in Apple.
I just read on Digg that the 1.1.3 firmware for the iPhone has been jailbroken. The team that did it, however, is not releasing it until Apple's iPhone SDK is out so that Apple doesn't patch it.
This means you have to wait until sometime in February before you can run 1.1.3 on a hacked iPhone.
Update: Marcus clarified in the comments that the firmware has been jailbroken and that this is not an unlock. So you can run homebrew apps on it but you won't be able to make phone calls, etc., with the 1.1.3 firmware until the phone is unlocked. (Thanks, Marcus!)
The video here shows the 1.1.3 firmware in use on a jailbroken iPhone.
I'm still on the initial firmware on my hacked iPhone. It was just too much trouble to upgrade/rehack/risk bricking the phone/etc. I will probably upgrade to this when it's released, though, since the first version of the firmware really does suck big time.
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