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3puttssuck

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  #305256 7-Mar-2010 20:12
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Thanks System for trying to help. I have now invested $130 at 3 different unlocking sites for none of them to work. I guess I've learnt a lesson here.



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  #305268 7-Mar-2010 21:03
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You shouldn't need to get an unlocking service, it should be a completely free thing to do, google blackra1n and give that a go, its basically plug your iphone in and click jailbreak.




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Mobile Phone: iPhone 5 32gb Graphite.


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  #305274 7-Mar-2010 22:14
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Erm.

I just used Blackra1n. Im on 3.1.2 atm.  Simplest jailbreak ever, and I have been doing it since the first version of the iPhone OS.

I wouldnt pay anyone to jailbreak my phone.

Noticing bad battery life but can live with it.




 


The force is strong with this one!



3puttssuck

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  #305275 7-Mar-2010 22:16
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I'm on 3.1.3 & using windows, so that's why I'm having a nightmare I guess.

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  #305312 8-Mar-2010 09:12
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slliwgd: I'm on 3.1.3 & using windows, so that's why I'm having a nightmare I guess.


Yeah i havn't looked into it much but from what i have heard 3.1.3 is causing some problems at the moment and a full jailbreak has not been released yet. I may be wrong and it is now possible.




PC: 3.3ghz Core i5-2500, 8gb DDR3, ATI Radeon 5850, 27" QHD IPS Monitor

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