QuickPwn for 2.0.2 (with GUI) Available
August 22, 2008
Yesterday, the iPhone Dev Team released QuickPwn for 2.0.2 firmware with GUI, which will successfully 'pwn' 2.0, 2.0.1, and 2.0.2 firmware. You can snag itHERE.
Sorry Mac users, but this iteration of QuickPwn only supports Windows, though a copy for you is in the works.
The Dev Team warns that this is indeed a beta release: "Remember this is still beta software, so usual rules apply, no complaints ifanything goes wrong and use the tool at at your own risk! "
Jump the break for the full Dev Team post:
My Little Pwnie's Dressage
Here is the updated QuickPwn for Windows, wrapped by Poorlad’s GUI. It contains our new bundles for 2.0.2 and we’ve added support for version 2.0 devices which means you can QuickPwn and jailbreak the device if it is running 2.0, 2.0.1 or 2.0.2. Remember this is still beta software, so usual rules apply, no complaints ifanything goes wrong and use the tool at at your own risk! Download here! SHA1 = 8e1ed2ce9e7e473d38a9dc7824a384a9ac34d7d0 NB: Using QuickPwn does not update the firmware itself, this tool is designed to ‘Pwn’ (the ability to install future custom non-Apple firmwares) , ‘Jailbreak’ and install Installer or Cydia on a given device. If your device is running 2.0.1 and you QuickPwn it, it’ll still be running 2.0.1, although it will now be Pwned and Jailbroken, similarly if your device is running 2.0.2 and you QuickPwn it, it will then be running 2.0.2 but the device will now be Pwned and Jailbroken. It will also activate (not unlock) devices that are being used outside of their intended territories and cannot be activated using iTunes. If you want to update to 2.0.2 then use the normal iTunes update to get to 2.0.2 and then use QuickPwn to Pwn, Jailbreak and Activate, remember that the 2.0.2 update includes a baseband update for the 3G iPhone, so depending what your long term intentions are for the phone, update wisely, of course in the upcoming PwnageTool application you’ll be able to create a custom ipsw without the baseband update enabled. Our Mac GUI whizzes in the team are working on a graphical Mac OS X version of QuickPwn and also adding some nice little tweaks to the next release of PwnageTool. As soon as these are finished and tested, we’ll let you know, but don’t hold your breath and refresh for these, the release is not imminent. Again, no updates from our baseband hackers with regard to the unlocking of the 3G iPhone.