The ipone dev-team has released Redsn0w 0.9.6rc13 to include support (except for iPad 2) for untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.2 using the same i0n1c’s exploit which was used to previously untether 4.3.1.
iOS 4.3.2 was originally jailbroken last week using PwnageTool bundles (on Mac) but it was limited to tethered boot . But now with this latest version of Redsn0w, you can jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch fully untethered on the latest iOS 4.3.2 firmware.
NOTE: Those of you who rely on a carrier unlock STAY AWAY from Redsn0w and stock iOS 4.3.2 firmware.
Before making a Jailbreak:
1 - Must be on the latest version of your device 4.3.2
2 - You must have a file saved on your device firmware:
Steps jailbreak :
* Download the program Redsn0w HERE for windows HERE for Mac
* Open RedSn0w then click on the Browse button
* Locate the firmware version 4.3.2, which carries ipsw extension and then press the button Open
* Will now check the firmware press the Next button to continue
* Will be prepared Jailbreak now just wait
* Window will appear which you can select options only chose to install Cydia and then press the Next button to continue
* Now close device and then conveyed him to the computer and make sure it is closed before pressing the Next button to continue
* Now, not listening on RedSn0w will write to you to enter steps in the development of DFU. Followed carefully
* Pressing the power button for two seconds.
* Continue by clicking the play button with the press of a button Home for ten seconds.
* Left click on the play button and continue pressing the button Home for fifteen seconds
* Pressed the button Next to continue and now will be work for your Jailbreak
* Immediately upon completion of the jailbreak will be notified then press the Finish button. The device will automatically restart itself after (5 minutes or so) and then you will see the Cydia icon on your computer.
Thanks for the dev - team and thank you for the German hacker finder gap i0n1c and thank you for Apple to keep the gap......
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