UltraSn0w Unlock Gets Updated With iOS 5 Support
Posted October 14, 2011 at 1:16pm by iClarified
The iPhone Dev-Team has released an update to their UltraSn0w unlock bringing support for iOS 5.
Following a MobileSubstrate update, the Dev-Team pushed out Ultrasn0w 1.2.4 this morning. Remember, that no new basebands are supported in this release. It only adds support for iOS 5.
iPhone 3G and 3GS basebands supported are 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01, 05.13.04, and 06.15.00. The baseband supported for the iPhone 4 is 01.59.00.
We've updated ultrasn0w to be compatible with iOS5, which came out a few days ago. While ultrasn0w 1.2.4 (available now in Cydia) doesn't add support for any new basebands, the update is required for any ultrasn0w unlockers trying out iOS5 (it remains backwards compatible though, so you should be able to use it no matter what firmware you have).
Note: there's a special "trick" that iPhone3GS owners with baseband 06.15 need for iOS5. During the new setup screens you see when you start iOS5 for the first time, you'll be asked about Location Services. Be sure to select "Disable Location Services" when asked! Later on in the setup, you'll have the chance to turn on Location Services again when asked if you want to use "Find my iPhone". It's fine to turn it back on at that point, if that's your desire (or you can always go in and enable it in Settings.app).
Also, some iPhone3GS users with the 06.15 baseband may have tried to install iOS5 using a stock IPSW (even though you should never ever try to use a stock IPSW if you're an ultrasn0w unlocker). If you did try this, your baseband is probably in an inconsistent state, and you'll need to reflash the 06.15 baseband again (using redsn0w). Be very careful if you use redsn0w to reflash the iPad baseband - don't interrupt the process! And please avoid using stock IPSWs in the future :) Unlockers should never go near stock IPSWs.
If you are on one of the above BBs you can upgrade to iOS 5 without updating your baseband using this tutorial. You will then be able to follow these instructions to jailbreak and these instructions to unlock.
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Following a MobileSubstrate update, the Dev-Team pushed out Ultrasn0w 1.2.4 this morning. Remember, that no new basebands are supported in this release. It only adds support for iOS 5.
iPhone 3G and 3GS basebands supported are 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01, 05.13.04, and 06.15.00. The baseband supported for the iPhone 4 is 01.59.00.
We've updated ultrasn0w to be compatible with iOS5, which came out a few days ago. While ultrasn0w 1.2.4 (available now in Cydia) doesn't add support for any new basebands, the update is required for any ultrasn0w unlockers trying out iOS5 (it remains backwards compatible though, so you should be able to use it no matter what firmware you have).
Note: there's a special "trick" that iPhone3GS owners with baseband 06.15 need for iOS5. During the new setup screens you see when you start iOS5 for the first time, you'll be asked about Location Services. Be sure to select "Disable Location Services" when asked! Later on in the setup, you'll have the chance to turn on Location Services again when asked if you want to use "Find my iPhone". It's fine to turn it back on at that point, if that's your desire (or you can always go in and enable it in Settings.app).
Also, some iPhone3GS users with the 06.15 baseband may have tried to install iOS5 using a stock IPSW (even though you should never ever try to use a stock IPSW if you're an ultrasn0w unlocker). If you did try this, your baseband is probably in an inconsistent state, and you'll need to reflash the 06.15 baseband again (using redsn0w). Be very careful if you use redsn0w to reflash the iPad baseband - don't interrupt the process! And please avoid using stock IPSWs in the future :) Unlockers should never go near stock IPSWs.
If you are on one of the above BBs you can upgrade to iOS 5 without updating your baseband using this tutorial. You will then be able to follow these instructions to jailbreak and these instructions to unlock.
Follow us on Twitter or Facebook to stay up to date with the latest news and tutorials.