Redsnow Jailbreak for iOS 4.1 ( All iDevices) Brings Custom Boot Logo and Firmware Restore

Cosmin Coman on November 1, 2010 with 0 Comments
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The new version of Redsnow was just released by Dev Team. Redsn0w 0.9.6b2 supports all Apple devices and brings new features for users to enjoy.

Redsn0w is the most complete jailbreak tool at this moment as it allows users to add extra new features to their devices, just by completing the jailbreak process.

Some of the most important features are:

  • Allows users to apply custom boot logo and custom recovery logo
  • Allows users to restore custom firmwares previously created with Pwnage Tool in order to preserve baseband for unlocking
  • Enables multitasking on iPhone 3G models
  • Enables home screen wallpapers
  • Enable battery percentage without the install of any other app

Redsnow also works for iOS 4.2 beta 3 but the jailbreak of 4.2 firmware is currently useless, because Cydia and many other features are still unavailable.

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Caution for Locked iPhones: Redsn0w doesn’t preserve your baseband unless you use it to restore to a custom IPSW file. The unlock for current basebands on iOS 4.1 won’t be available until the release of iOS 4.2 final version, so until then I suggest you jailbreak iOS 4.1 by creating a custom firmware with PwnageTool.

Supported Devices:

  • iPhone 3G | iPhone 3GS | iPhone 4 – iOS 4.1
  • iPad iOS 3.2.2
  • iPod Touch 2G | iPod Touch 3G | iPod Touch 4G

Jailbreaking your device is easy and effortless. Just download Redsn0w 0.9.6b2 and iOS 4.1 from the download links posted below and follow the step by step instructions prompted by the software.

Download iOS 4.1

Download iOS 4.2 Beta 3

Download Redsn0w here ( Mac ) or here ( Windows )

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