Over the weekend, iPhone Dev team had released a major update for Redsn0w that made it a lot easier to jailbreak iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 4G and also came with the new re-restore functionality.
iPhone Dev team has now released an update for Redsn0w that includes some bug fixes for iPhone 3GS users.
Here’s what’s new in Redsn0w 0.9.15b2:
Version 0.9.15b2 fixes a few issues for 3GS owners: old-bootrom awesomeness is no longer forgotten directly after a restore, and iPad baseband upgrade/downgrade support is fixed (same production date cutoffs apply!). If your 3GS is currently tethered at 6.0 even though you have an old bootrom, just re-run redsn0w’s Jailbreak step (no need to restore). Don’t forget you can add some pizzaz with your own boot logo or a nerdy verbose boot.
So iPhone 3GS users with the older bootrom so re-run the jailbreak step if their jailbreak is tethered, so that they can enjoy the untethered jailbreak.
You can check out this post for more details about the re-restore functionality.
You can download Redsn0w 0.9.15 beta 2 from this link.
If you need help, check our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak iOS 6 for:
- iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS
- iPod touch 4G
As always, let us know how it goes.
[via Dev team's blog]
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