Posted Mar 27, 2008 at 09:42AM by Charles D. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, Homebrew Tags: Bluetooth, dropbear, Mac OS X, iPhone
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Screenshot of Saduger's iLibertyX homebrew app for iPhone, iPod Touch - Image 1 Screenshot of iLiberty+ homebrew app for iPhone, iPod Touch - Image 1 


Thanks to the efforts of developer Saduger, a new homebrew application was recently released which gives users the liberty of jailbreaking, activating and unlocking their Apple device's firmware up to 1.1.4.

iLibertyX for the OS X (iLiberty+ for Windows) comes with a package console which gives users a very user-friendly interface when trying to install pre-made third party payloads onto your iPhone or iPod Touch, much like dropbear ssh. It also includes a payload to reflash the wifi, edge or bluetooth of your device.

In addition, this nifty app can also upgrade the bootloader on 3.9 b/l phones should you feel the need to do so. However, the bootloader upgrade doesn't work on ziphone unlocked phones.

As always, please be very careful when installing any software which tries to jailbreak and unlock your iPhone's firmware. For your reference, the developer has included an extensive tutorial on how to install iLiberty into your Apple device. You can find links which lead to the tutorial on the source link we've provided below.

Thanks to Saduger for the tip!

Download: iLiberty+ (Windows)
Download: iLibertyX (OS X)

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