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SHAtter: Jailbreak For iOS 4.1: Tethered? Untethered? Neither Confirmed
SHAtter: Jailbreak For iOS 4.1 Could Be A Tethered Or Untethered Jailbreak
We had reported that the new bootrom exploit discovered by pod2g of the Chronic Dev Team allows the use of unsigned code execution, which could help in creating a tethered jailbreak called SHAtter, a jailbreak for life.
Chronic Dev team has just clarified that they haven’t announced if the jailbreak for iOS 4.1 will be a tethered or untethered jailbreak so the report claiming that it is a tethered is a speculation.
Tethered jailbreak means that the jailbreak needs to be reapplied every time you power down your iOS device. If you let the battery run out or restart
youriPhone, iPad or iPod touch then you will need to reapply the jailbreak by connecting to your computer (tethering).Chronic Dev Team have provided the following updates on their blog:
- We have not yet announced if this is tethered or untethered
- We have not yet announced details about the exploit
- Anything you read saying it is one of the above in definite terms is just speculation, again, we have not given official word about the tether status or any details regarding the exploit used.
They reiterated this point on Twitter:
They’ve also clarified that they’re working hard on the jailbreak and making steady progress:
Let’s hope that SHAtter is an untethered jailbreak.
[via iPhoneHacks / Chronic Dev Team]
Just wanted to inform everybody that this is still hope. Dont give in just yet!
Related posts:
- SHAtter Jailbreak’s Tethered Status Has NOT Been Announced
- Confirmed: SHAtter Is A Tethered Jailbreak
- iPhone Dev-Team Demos SHAtter Jailbreak for iOS 4.1 [Video]
- Jailbreak for the iPhone 3GS Confirmed
- Pod2G Leaves the Chronic Dev Team
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