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Jailbreak iPhone 4 With Limera1n

Jailbreak iPhone 4 With Limera1n - Jailbreaking and unlocking Apple iPhone 4/3GS on iOS 4.1 is a very easy task with our guide. There are a few softwares available (in Windows and Mac OS X) for unlocking and jailbreaking iPhone 4/3GS on iOS 4.1. Before unlocking, you must jailbreak your iPhone.

Jailbreak and Unlock Apple iPhone 4/3GS for iOS 4.1

Note: If you want to unlock your iPhone, make sure that the baseband does not get updated when upgrading to iOS 4.1. Follow this guide to do that.

If you want to jailbreak and unlock and iPhone, remember – jailbreaking comes first, then unlocking.

Jailbreak iPhone 4 With Limera1n

If you want to jailbreak iPhone 4, you can do any one of the following:

JailbreakMe (jailbreak from Safari on the iPhone) -Visit this website from Safari web browser in your iPhone. When you visit it, it’ll ask to slide to jailbreak, once you’ve done that your iPhone is successfully jailbroken.
limera1n (short and simple) – Download the software for Windows or Mac OS X and follow the instructions in the software.

Jailbreak iPhone 4 With Limera1n

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