
So with the release of the unlock iphone 3g 3.1.3 jailbreak for iPhone, 3.1.3, it’s only appropriate to post a quick how-to, so here it is. And of course, with a jailbreaking tutorial, here comes the disclaimer:
First, jump on by to download the unlock iphone 3g 3.1.3 jailbreak software onto your computer. The download can be found here. Download whichever version corresponds to your OS. For those wondering, that WILL work with any version of iTunes, up to the current 9.1.1 version (that’s what I have on both my Macs and it works just fine).
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Before doing anything else, back up ALL your goods via iTunes. I have had a few jailbreaks go downhill and it’s always good to have everything backed up just in case you have to restore or your phone gets stuck in DFU mode and you’re forced with no other option but a restore (and yes, it happens). unlock iphone 3g 3.1.3 has an issue early on that apparently deleted people’s photos. That’s supposed to be fixed by now, but I’d back up pictures just to be on the safe side.
Next, quit iTunes and launch unlock iphone 3g 3.1.3. Just go the button and wait! After a minute you’ll see a status bar complete and you should be fully jailbroken! You’ll be able to tell when you see the Cydia app on one of your homepages. that is the icon you’ll want to look for:
For anyone who is new to the jailbreak scene, you’ll want to open Cydia and download a few key things to enhance your experience:
* Winterboard (an fundamental
for theming out your phone)
* Themes! (check out our jailbreak forums for some suggestions)
* Rock App (if you’d prefer it by Cydia, search “RockApp”)
* SBSettings (allows a quick swipe to access all your main toggles)
There are a lot of neat apps and tweaks to download (including several plug-ins for SBSettings). Look for coming reviews as well as past ones for jailbroken app reviews. All the ones listed above are free to download. I personally prefer Rock by Cydia as Rock has a very convenient backup system within it to keep track of all your licenses and downloads. It was nice to not have to restore everything I had jailbroken and just go restore from backup. Cydia has ways to backup as well, I just find Rock’s interface much nicer. But again, it’s a matter of opinion.
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