Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 19th, 2008
Just about 1 week after the official iPhone 2.0 firmware is available, the iPhone-dev team has released their new PwnageTool 2.0 to unlock, jailbreak your iPhone with the new firmware

The PwnageTool 2.0 will be able to activate, unlock & jailbreak the first generation of iPhone. As for the iPhone 3G you will be able to done the jailbreak only for now.
Check the download link here
An instruction shread by a iPhone 2G user
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I upgraded to Itunes 7.7
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Connected my iphone. It deteced the iphone and asked for an upgrade, I just cliked download only. This is how I got the original firmware form apple :)Then disconnected iphone just after the download started.
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Before opening the pwnagetool I put my iphone in dfu mode. I tried at least 4 times to do that. The trick was to hold down the power and home botton wait until it restarts. Then pluck it into the dock wait for ten seconds during the apple logo and then release it . It is totally black but itunes recognized it as in recovery. This is the dfu we need.
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I did not choose the expert mode. Chosed iphone 1g . It had found the restore firmware that itunes had already downloaded. Asked me for the bootloaders. I browsed both of them respectively and then it created the custom ipws.
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Clicked next and it recognized the dfu but asked for shutdown. I had problem here before, It said that it can not put the device in dfu mode. This time it detected and asked for a shutdown. I just pressed both power and home button until it restarted. Then watch for the screen. It tells you when to release the power button and when to release home button. Then it was ok. My iphone was ready to be restored with the custom ipws. The tool gave a message everything ok and i must just close pwnagetool and use itunes.
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I didn’t do anything to iphone just left it where it was in dfu mode. Itunes had already gave the message that it needs to restore my iphone. I just said ok. The restore screen was in front of me. Just pressed alt button on the keyboard and while pressing it i clicked restore, and I showed itunes gently my custom ipws. It restored it successfully.
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After that the phone rebooted, bootneutral was opened automatically , first it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband. All was automatic. Then after the last reboot, there it was jailbroken and unlocked with all features working.
via [iphonebuzz]
Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 19th, 2008
Just about 1 week after the official iPhone 2.0 firmware is available, the iPhone-dev team has released their new PwnageTool 2.0 to unlock, jailbreak your iPhone with the new firmware

The PwnageTool 2.0 will be able to activate, unlock & jailbreak the first generation of iPhone. As for the iPhone 3G you will be able to done the jailbreak only for now.
Check the download link here
An instruction shread by a iPhone 2G user
-
I upgraded to Itunes 7.7
-
Connected my iphone. It deteced the iphone and asked for an upgrade, I just cliked download only. This is how I got the original firmware form apple :)Then disconnected iphone just after the download started.
-
Before opening the pwnagetool I put my iphone in dfu mode. I tried at least 4 times to do that. The trick was to hold down the power and home botton wait until it restarts. Then pluck it into the dock wait for ten seconds during the apple logo and then release it . It is totally black but itunes recognized it as in recovery. This is the dfu we need.
-
I did not choose the expert mode. Chosed iphone 1g . It had found the restore firmware that itunes had already downloaded. Asked me for the bootloaders. I browsed both of them respectively and then it created the custom ipws.
-
Clicked next and it recognized the dfu but asked for shutdown. I had problem here before, It said that it can not put the device in dfu mode. This time it detected and asked for a shutdown. I just pressed both power and home button until it restarted. Then watch for the screen. It tells you when to release the power button and when to release home button. Then it was ok. My iphone was ready to be restored with the custom ipws. The tool gave a message everything ok and i must just close pwnagetool and use itunes.
-
I didn’t do anything to iphone just left it where it was in dfu mode. Itunes had already gave the message that it needs to restore my iphone. I just said ok. The restore screen was in front of me. Just pressed alt button on the keyboard and while pressing it i clicked restore, and I showed itunes gently my custom ipws. It restored it successfully.
-
After that the phone rebooted, bootneutral was opened automatically , first it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband. All was automatic. Then after the last reboot, there it was jailbroken and unlocked with all features working.
via [iphonebuzz]
Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 19th, 2008
Just about 1 week after the official iPhone 2.0 firmware is available, the iPhone-dev team has released their new PwnageTool 2.0 to unlock, jailbreak your iPhone with the new firmware

The PwnageTool 2.0 will be able to activate, unlock & jailbreak the first generation of iPhone. As for the iPhone 3G you will be able to done the jailbreak only for now.
Check the download link here
An instruction shread by a iPhone 2G user
-
I upgraded to Itunes 7.7
-
Connected my iphone. It deteced the iphone and asked for an upgrade, I just cliked download only. This is how I got the original firmware form apple :)Then disconnected iphone just after the download started.
-
Before opening the pwnagetool I put my iphone in dfu mode. I tried at least 4 times to do that. The trick was to hold down the power and home botton wait until it restarts. Then pluck it into the dock wait for ten seconds during the apple logo and then release it . It is totally black but itunes recognized it as in recovery. This is the dfu we need.
-
I did not choose the expert mode. Chosed iphone 1g . It had found the restore firmware that itunes had already downloaded. Asked me for the bootloaders. I browsed both of them respectively and then it created the custom ipws.
-
Clicked next and it recognized the dfu but asked for shutdown. I had problem here before, It said that it can not put the device in dfu mode. This time it detected and asked for a shutdown. I just pressed both power and home button until it restarted. Then watch for the screen. It tells you when to release the power button and when to release home button. Then it was ok. My iphone was ready to be restored with the custom ipws. The tool gave a message everything ok and i must just close pwnagetool and use itunes.
-
I didn’t do anything to iphone just left it where it was in dfu mode. Itunes had already gave the message that it needs to restore my iphone. I just said ok. The restore screen was in front of me. Just pressed alt button on the keyboard and while pressing it i clicked restore, and I showed itunes gently my custom ipws. It restored it successfully.
-
After that the phone rebooted, bootneutral was opened automatically , first it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband. All was automatic. Then after the last reboot, there it was jailbroken and unlocked with all features working.
via [iphonebuzz]
Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 19th, 2008
Just about 1 week after the official iPhone 2.0 firmware is available, the iPhone-dev team has released their new PwnageTool 2.0 to unlock, jailbreak your iPhone with the new firmware

The PwnageTool 2.0 will be able to activate, unlock & jailbreak the first generation of iPhone. As for the iPhone 3G you will be able to done the jailbreak only for now.
Check the download link here
An instruction shread by a iPhone 2G user
-
I upgraded to Itunes 7.7
-
Connected my iphone. It deteced the iphone and asked for an upgrade, I just cliked download only. This is how I got the original firmware form apple :)Then disconnected iphone just after the download started.
-
Before opening the pwnagetool I put my iphone in dfu mode. I tried at least 4 times to do that. The trick was to hold down the power and home botton wait until it restarts. Then pluck it into the dock wait for ten seconds during the apple logo and then release it . It is totally black but itunes recognized it as in recovery. This is the dfu we need.
-
I did not choose the expert mode. Chosed iphone 1g . It had found the restore firmware that itunes had already downloaded. Asked me for the bootloaders. I browsed both of them respectively and then it created the custom ipws.
-
Clicked next and it recognized the dfu but asked for shutdown. I had problem here before, It said that it can not put the device in dfu mode. This time it detected and asked for a shutdown. I just pressed both power and home button until it restarted. Then watch for the screen. It tells you when to release the power button and when to release home button. Then it was ok. My iphone was ready to be restored with the custom ipws. The tool gave a message everything ok and i must just close pwnagetool and use itunes.
-
I didn’t do anything to iphone just left it where it was in dfu mode. Itunes had already gave the message that it needs to restore my iphone. I just said ok. The restore screen was in front of me. Just pressed alt button on the keyboard and while pressing it i clicked restore, and I showed itunes gently my custom ipws. It restored it successfully.
-
After that the phone rebooted, bootneutral was opened automatically , first it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband. All was automatic. Then after the last reboot, there it was jailbroken and unlocked with all features working.
via [iphonebuzz]
Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on July 19th, 2008
Just about 1 week after the official iPhone 2.0 firmware is available, the iPhone-dev team has released their new PwnageTool 2.0 to unlock, jailbreak your iPhone with the new firmware

The PwnageTool 2.0 will be able to activate, unlock & jailbreak the first generation of iPhone. As for the iPhone 3G you will be able to done the jailbreak only for now.
Check the download link here
An instruction shread by a iPhone 2G user
-
I upgraded to Itunes 7.7
-
Connected my iphone. It deteced the iphone and asked for an upgrade, I just cliked download only. This is how I got the original firmware form apple :)Then disconnected iphone just after the download started.
-
Before opening the pwnagetool I put my iphone in dfu mode. I tried at least 4 times to do that. The trick was to hold down the power and home botton wait until it restarts. Then pluck it into the dock wait for ten seconds during the apple logo and then release it . It is totally black but itunes recognized it as in recovery. This is the dfu we need.
-
I did not choose the expert mode. Chosed iphone 1g . It had found the restore firmware that itunes had already downloaded. Asked me for the bootloaders. I browsed both of them respectively and then it created the custom ipws.
-
Clicked next and it recognized the dfu but asked for shutdown. I had problem here before, It said that it can not put the device in dfu mode. This time it detected and asked for a shutdown. I just pressed both power and home button until it restarted. Then watch for the screen. It tells you when to release the power button and when to release home button. Then it was ok. My iphone was ready to be restored with the custom ipws. The tool gave a message everything ok and i must just close pwnagetool and use itunes.
-
I didn’t do anything to iphone just left it where it was in dfu mode. Itunes had already gave the message that it needs to restore my iphone. I just said ok. The restore screen was in front of me. Just pressed alt button on the keyboard and while pressing it i clicked restore, and I showed itunes gently my custom ipws. It restored it successfully.
-
After that the phone rebooted, bootneutral was opened automatically , first it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband. All was automatic. Then after the last reboot, there it was jailbroken and unlocked with all features working.
via [iphonebuzz]
Posted by Mobiledia on July 19th, 2008
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced Friday it was cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting a 97 percent drop in second quarter earnings due to difficult market conditions and the global economic slowdown.
Company spokeswoman Lisa Canning in London said the company would cut 2,000 jobs "within the next 12 months" as part of an effort to reduce operational costs by 300 million euros ($470 million) per year.
Sony Ericsson posted an operating loss of two million euros ($3.1 million) in the second quarter, compared to a profit of 315 million euros in the same period of last year.
Net profit plunged by 97 percent to six million euros from 220 million a year earlier, while sales fell by 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros.
For the past year, Sony Ericsson has been trying to develop its business on fast-growing emerging markets in order to reduce dependence on its traditional, near-saturation European outlets.
As a result it has sold more low-end phones, where prices are lower and the competition is tougher than in the high-end segment, the company said.
Sony Ericsson's results were in stark contrast to the better-than-expected earnings report by market leader Nokia on Thursday. Nokia said it expected the global market for cell phones to grow by 10 percent or more in 2008, upgrading an earlier estimate.
At the end of June, Sony Ericsson had eight percent of the mobile phone market, compared to Nokia's 40 percent.
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Posted by Mobiledia on July 19th, 2008
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced Friday it was cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting a 97 percent drop in second quarter earnings due to difficult market conditions and the global economic slowdown.
Company spokeswoman Lisa Canning in London said the company would cut 2,000 jobs "within the next 12 months" as part of an effort to reduce operational costs by 300 million euros ($470 million) per year.
Sony Ericsson posted an operating loss of two million euros ($3.1 million) in the second quarter, compared to a profit of 315 million euros in the same period of last year.
Net profit plunged by 97 percent to six million euros from 220 million a year earlier, while sales fell by 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros.
For the past year, Sony Ericsson has been trying to develop its business on fast-growing emerging markets in order to reduce dependence on its traditional, near-saturation European outlets.
As a result it has sold more low-end phones, where prices are lower and the competition is tougher than in the high-end segment, the company said.
Sony Ericsson's results were in stark contrast to the better-than-expected earnings report by market leader Nokia on Thursday. Nokia said it expected the global market for cell phones to grow by 10 percent or more in 2008, upgrading an earlier estimate.
At the end of June, Sony Ericsson had eight percent of the mobile phone market, compared to Nokia's 40 percent.
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Posted by Mobiledia on July 19th, 2008
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced Friday it was cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting a 97 percent drop in second quarter earnings due to difficult market conditions and the global economic slowdown.
Company spokeswoman Lisa Canning in London said the company would cut 2,000 jobs "within the next 12 months" as part of an effort to reduce operational costs by 300 million euros ($470 million) per year.
Sony Ericsson posted an operating loss of two million euros ($3.1 million) in the second quarter, compared to a profit of 315 million euros in the same period of last year.
Net profit plunged by 97 percent to six million euros from 220 million a year earlier, while sales fell by 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros.
For the past year, Sony Ericsson has been trying to develop its business on fast-growing emerging markets in order to reduce dependence on its traditional, near-saturation European outlets.
As a result it has sold more low-end phones, where prices are lower and the competition is tougher than in the high-end segment, the company said.
Sony Ericsson's results were in stark contrast to the better-than-expected earnings report by market leader Nokia on Thursday. Nokia said it expected the global market for cell phones to grow by 10 percent or more in 2008, upgrading an earlier estimate.
At the end of June, Sony Ericsson had eight percent of the mobile phone market, compared to Nokia's 40 percent.
Related News Articles
©2002-2008 Mobiledia Corp. A Cell Phone Resource Site. All Rights Reserved. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only.
Posted by Mobiledia on July 19th, 2008
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced Friday it was cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting a 97 percent drop in second quarter earnings due to difficult market conditions and the global economic slowdown.
Company spokeswoman Lisa Canning in London said the company would cut 2,000 jobs "within the next 12 months" as part of an effort to reduce operational costs by 300 million euros ($470 million) per year.
Sony Ericsson posted an operating loss of two million euros ($3.1 million) in the second quarter, compared to a profit of 315 million euros in the same period of last year.
Net profit plunged by 97 percent to six million euros from 220 million a year earlier, while sales fell by 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros.
For the past year, Sony Ericsson has been trying to develop its business on fast-growing emerging markets in order to reduce dependence on its traditional, near-saturation European outlets.
As a result it has sold more low-end phones, where prices are lower and the competition is tougher than in the high-end segment, the company said.
Sony Ericsson's results were in stark contrast to the better-than-expected earnings report by market leader Nokia on Thursday. Nokia said it expected the global market for cell phones to grow by 10 percent or more in 2008, upgrading an earlier estimate.
At the end of June, Sony Ericsson had eight percent of the mobile phone market, compared to Nokia's 40 percent.
Related News Articles
©2002-2008 Mobiledia Corp. A Cell Phone Resource Site. All Rights Reserved. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only.
Posted by Mobiledia on July 19th, 2008
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson announced Friday it was cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide after reporting a 97 percent drop in second quarter earnings due to difficult market conditions and the global economic slowdown.
Company spokeswoman Lisa Canning in London said the company would cut 2,000 jobs "within the next 12 months" as part of an effort to reduce operational costs by 300 million euros ($470 million) per year.
Sony Ericsson posted an operating loss of two million euros ($3.1 million) in the second quarter, compared to a profit of 315 million euros in the same period of last year.
Net profit plunged by 97 percent to six million euros from 220 million a year earlier, while sales fell by 9.4 percent to 2.82 billion euros.
For the past year, Sony Ericsson has been trying to develop its business on fast-growing emerging markets in order to reduce dependence on its traditional, near-saturation European outlets.
As a result it has sold more low-end phones, where prices are lower and the competition is tougher than in the high-end segment, the company said.
Sony Ericsson's results were in stark contrast to the better-than-expected earnings report by market leader Nokia on Thursday. Nokia said it expected the global market for cell phones to grow by 10 percent or more in 2008, upgrading an earlier estimate.
At the end of June, Sony Ericsson had eight percent of the mobile phone market, compared to Nokia's 40 percent.
Related News Articles
©2002-2008 Mobiledia Corp. A Cell Phone Resource Site. All Rights Reserved. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only.
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