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What’s the safest way to jailbreak my iPhone 3G?

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I heard about Pwnage 2.0 can now jailbreak the iPhone 3G but I still don’t know.

Does anyone know a safe way? If so, how?

Yes, it’s right that jailbreaking is always a risk, but if you want to run cool and free apps these days that’s the only choice. Here’s my answer to your question. There are now different tools you can now use to jailbreak your iPhone, this depends on whether you are a Mac or Windows user too. Here’s the site link that I’ve been following all along and I’ve found it up to date and dependable and I’ve not yet broken anything along the way.

From my source, you will see that the latest is Pwnage 2.0.3.1 not 2.0, it is the most powerful tool but only suitable for Mac users. The other option is easier, is to use QuickPwn 2.0.2 (more info in the link) this tool is now also supported by many experts who know their stuff about jailbreaking and hacking the iphone. QuickPwn has the advantage that it supports both OSs and doesn’t require you to do a iTunes based full restore. The third option available at the moment is only for Windows users, called WinPwn, this I do not recommend as not every user have decided to choose this tool.

So if you asked me which is safest, I would suggest you check out the Pwnage Tool and QuickPwn. QuickPwn would be my first choice if you’re not too familiar with jailbreaking, it’s dead simple! In my view, the safest, is the latest updated tools, the more recent its release, the more support you will be able to find on forums, blogs, etc… just in case you run into any problem, hope this helps!

Here’s the link:
http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2008/08/30/roundup-jailbreaking-unlocking-2/

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3 Responses to “What’s the safest way to jailbreak my iPhone 3G?”

  1. Koe B Says:

    Honestly, you always take a risk with jailbreaking your iPhone.
    Technically you cannot damage your iPhone during the process since you can always restore it to original state.

    If you are new to jailbreaking, Quickpwn for mac and pc is out. It may be the best tool for you, since you do not need to know anything.

    I found this guide with video to help you
    http://www.ismashphone.com/2008/08/quickpwn-mac.html

    References :

  2. K Says:

    Yes, it’s right that jailbreaking is always a risk, but if you want to run cool and free apps these days that’s the only choice. Here’s my answer to your question. There are now different tools you can now use to jailbreak your iPhone, this depends on whether you are a Mac or Windows user too. Here’s the site link that I’ve been following all along and I’ve found it up to date and dependable and I’ve not yet broken anything along the way.

    From my source, you will see that the latest is Pwnage 2.0.3.1 not 2.0, it is the most powerful tool but only suitable for Mac users. The other option is easier, is to use QuickPwn 2.0.2 (more info in the link) this tool is now also supported by many experts who know their stuff about jailbreaking and hacking the iphone. QuickPwn has the advantage that it supports both OSs and doesn’t require you to do a iTunes based full restore. The third option available at the moment is only for Windows users, called WinPwn, this I do not recommend as not every user have decided to choose this tool.

    So if you asked me which is safest, I would suggest you check out the Pwnage Tool and QuickPwn. QuickPwn would be my first choice if you’re not too familiar with jailbreaking, it’s dead simple! In my view, the safest, is the latest updated tools, the more recent its release, the more support you will be able to find on forums, blogs, etc… just in case you run into any problem, hope this helps!

    Here’s the link:
    http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2008/08/30/roundup-jailbreaking-unlocking-2/
    References :
    http://blog.gadgetlite.com/2008/08/30/roundup-jailbreaking-unlocking-2/

  3. topcopmagnet Says:

    there are softwares out there that claim to be able to jailbreak the new 3g
    References :
    http://www.unlock-the-iphone.com

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