Jailbreak iPhone 3G with Pwnage tool on a Mac

Jailbreak iPhone 3G with Pwnage tool on a Mac

Unlock and jailbreak the iPhone 3G with the iPhone Dev Team's pwnage tool.

Ahhh yes. Pwnage!

We've added lots of new features, including 2.0 support, spotlight file indexing of .ipsws, canned websearches, installer custom configuration, custom root partitions and various other things that you'll see on the release.

Unlock that new Apple iPhone 3G.

Finally. Locked firmware claustrophobia can cease. Open the iPhone 3G. Then you're free to do everything AT&T shuns. Our favorite jailbroken activity is to tether it to a computer as a wireless modem.

Watch this video tutorial and learn how to jailbreak an iPhone 3G with the Pwnage tool.

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Creator's Site: www.wikee.iphwn.org
Curated By: bird crick

Comments

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bird crick (42) 1 year ago
sweet
my iphone is so much cooler now
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colin (9) 1 year ago
pwnd jobs
pwnd
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eXthus 10 months ago
lol, thanks man... you can get the software from dev teams site now, called yellowsn0w. <a href="http://www.unlockiphonehq.com">Unlock iPhone</a>
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ryan (2) 5 months ago
i like it
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