Sabtu, 09 April 2011

Dfu loop solution for iphone 3gs

here is the fix for ur dfu problems,,..
Need softwares:
1. Tiny umberlla
2. Firmware 4.1
3. Firmware 4.3.3
4.redsn0w 9.6xxx
5 itunes


step 1.
Open ur tiny umberlla and start tss service
step 2.. Open redsn0w and select 4.1 firmware and conncet ur phone with dfu loop phone,, then just tick juest enter pwned dfu mode.. And finish it... Now ur phone pwned dfu mode.

Step3.. Now open itunes and restore with official 4.1 firmware.. Will flash ur phone and end with 1015 error.... And dfu mode again...

Step 4... Very important one now close ur tiny umberlla
step 5...open ur itunes now and restore with 4.3.3 official firmware (dont use pwned dfu now and dont use tiny umberlla.. This mistake lead us to dfu mood again)... Again ends with 1015 error and ur phone now diplay low battery symbol or recovery mode.. No problem...(if u have low battery symbol.. Wait to charge for sometime)

step 5... Now use redsn0w with 4.3.3 and tick and jailbrake it...

Struck while jailbraking ,,, now again repeat the same procedure


now ur phone will be activated and work fine ... Now use ultrasnow to unlock from cydia... Now ur phone is unlocked and untechred .... Reply me ....
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UniversalBox added again NEW BlackBerry MEP's

Dear Universalbox Users,


We have added these new MEPs for our Blackberry unlock function.
Enjoy UB.

MEP-39371-001
MEP-40488-002
MEP-40954-001


..so here is the complete list with all available MEP's we're supporting now

  • MEP-04103-001
  • MEP-04103-002
  • MEP-04103-004
  • MEP-04104-003
  • MEP-04104-004
  • MEP-04104-005
  • MEP-04104-006
  • MEP-04104-007
  • MEP-04546-001
  • MEP-04598-003
  • MEP-04598-004
  • MEP-04598-005
  • MEP-04626-001
  • MEP-04626-002
  • MEP-04938-001
  • MEP-04938-002
  • MEP-05277-001
  • MEP-05277-002
  • MEP-05277-004
  • MEP-05277-005
  • MEP-06041-001
  • MEP-06041-003
  • MEP-06041-004
  • MEP-06041-005
  • MEP-06041-006
  • MEP-06041-007
  • MEP-06041-008
  • MEP-06041-009
  • MEP-06041-010
  • MEP-06041-011
  • MEP-06068-001
  • MEP-06068-002
  • MEP-06259-002
  • MEP-06259-003
  • MEP-06423-001
  • MEP-06424-001
  • MEP-06424-002
  • MEP-06529-001
  • MEP-06529-002
  • MEP-06530-001
  • MEP-06530-002
  • MEP-06810-002
  • MEP-06811-003
  • MEP-06812-001
  • MEP-06812-003
  • MEP-06812-004
  • MEP-06813-001
  • MEP-06813-002
  • MEP-06814-001
  • MEP-06814-002
  • MEP-06814-004
  • MEP-06814-005
  • MEP-06849-001
  • MEP-06849-002
  • MEP-06893-001
  • MEP-06899-001
  • MEP-06899-002
  • MEP-07321-002
  • MEP-07484-001
  • MEP-07484-002
  • MEP-07484-003
  • MEP-07484-004
  • MEP-07484-005
  • MEP-07484-006
  • MEP-07484-007
  • MEP-07705-002
  • MEP-07705-003
  • MEP-07722-001
  • MEP-07722-002
  • MEP-07722-003
  • MEP-07723-001
  • MEP-07723-003
  • MEP-07723-004
  • MEP-07723-005
  • MEP-07723-006
  • MEP-07723-007
  • MEP-07754-001
  • MEP-08209-001
  • MEP-08209-002
  • MEP-08209-003
  • MEP-08318-001
  • MEP-08395-001
  • MEP-08448-001
  • MEP-08448-002
  • MEP-08589-001
  • MEP-08881-001
  • MEP-08882-001
  • MEP-08918-001
  • MEP-09004-001
  • MEP-09070-001
  • MEP-09149-001
  • MEP-09292-001
  • MEP-09292-002
  • MEP-09292-003
  • MEP-09292-004
  • MEP-09292-005
  • MEP-09292-006
  • MEP-09292-008
  • MEP-09293-001
  • MEP-09625-001
  • MEP-09625-002
  • MEP-09667-001
  • MEP-09690-001
  • MEP-09747-001
  • MEP-09783-002
  • MEP-09783-003
  • MEP-09821-001
  • MEP-09821-002
  • MEP-09821-003
  • MEP-09917-001
  • MEP-09938-001
  • MEP-10073-001
  • MEP-10129-001
  • MEP-10129-002
  • MEP-10129-003
  • MEP-10129-004
  • MEP-10129-005
  • MEP-11016-001
  • MEP-11139-001
  • MEP-11139-002
  • MEP-11139-003
  • MEP-11139-004
  • MEP-11139-005
  • MEP-11139-006
  • MEP-11246-001
  • MEP-11246-002
  • MEP-11414-001
  • MEP-11414-002
  • MEP-11534-002
  • MEP-11534-004
  • MEP-11534-005
  • MEP-11534-006
  • MEP-11534-007
  • MEP-11534-008
  • MEP-12186-001
  • MEP-12209-003
  • MEP-12209-004
  • MEP-12209-006
  • MEP-12209-007
  • MEP-12209-008
  • MEP-12488-001
  • MEP-12565-001
  • MEP-12579-001
  • MEP-12579-002
  • MEP-12599-003
  • MEP-12622-002
  • MEP-12907-002
  • MEP-12978-001
  • MEP-12980-001
  • MEP-12980-002
  • MEP-13188-001
  • MEP-13188-002
  • MEP-13188-006
  • MEP-13188-007
  • MEP-13188-008
  • MEP-13188-010
  • MEP-13710-001
  • MEP-13928-001
  • MEP-13928-002
  • MEP-13988-001
  • MEP-13990-001
  • MEP-14052-001
  • MEP-14052-002
  • MEP-14074-001
  • MEP-14074-002
  • MEP-14074-003
  • MEP-14150-001
  • MEP-14260-001
  • MEP-14260-002
  • MEP-14896-001
  • MEP-14896-002
  • MEP-14896-003
  • MEP-14896-004
  • MEP-14896-005
  • MEP-15159-001
  • MEP-15159-002
  • MEP-15326-001
  • MEP-15326-002
  • MEP-15343-001
  • MEP-16272-002
  • MEP-16272-003
  • MEP-16272-005
  • MEP-16352-001
  • MEP-16419-001
  • MEP-16472-001
  • MEP-16826-001
  • MEP-17232-001
  • MEP-17490-001
  • MEP-17568-002
  • MEP-18601-001
  • MEP-18637-001
  • MEP-19322-003
  • MEP-19877-001
  • MEP-20099-002
  • MEP-20099-004
  • MEP-20099-009
  • MEP-20166-001
  • MEP-20454-001
  • MEP-20669-001
  • MEP-21545-001
  • MEP-21878-001
  • MEP-22793-001
  • MEP-23361-001
  • MEP-24124-001
  • MEP-24409-002
  • MEP-24660-001
  • MEP-24667-001
  • MEP-24667-002
  • MEP-24667-003
  • MEP-24723-001
  • MEP-24723-002
  • MEP-26594-001
  • MEP-26900-003
  • MEP-27488-001
  • MEP-27501-003
  • MEP-28240-002
  • MEP-28364-001
  • MEP-28555-001
  • MEP-29080-002
  • MEP-29318-001
  • MEP-30218-001
  • MEP-30218-002
  • MEP-30638-001
  • MEP-30669-001
  • MEP-31845-001
  • MEP-33006-002
  • MEP-34723-001
  • MEP-39371-001
  • MEP-40488-002
  • MEP-40954-001


Best regards: UB Team
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UniversalBox X86,X64 WHQL signed driver

You can use WHQL signed UB driver from now. Drivers can be downloaded from UB website.
Old driver files as a clean install will result in a warning window like bellow.




This warning is not fatal to the install, but many customers reported us this wishes. The WHQL process assigns a new digital signature to the CAT files, and prevents the warning window from appearing. With the release of Windows XP, Vista, 7 64-bit edition, Microsoft requires signed device drivers. It is likely that this requirement will carry forward to new operating system releases as well.

Rapidshare link
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Jumat, 08 April 2011

Ultrasn0w unlockers please stay away from ios 4.3.3

Ultrasn0w unlockers ultrasn0w is not yet fixed for ios 4.3.3. Please don't update until we notify you.
Even if you installed ultrasn0w there won't be tower and network signals.
Stay tuned with us to get latest news & feeds
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Unlock & Jailbreak your iphone at any version

Jailbreak Iphone 2g/3g/3gs/4g
Jailbreak IOS 3.0-3.1.2
Jailbreak IOS 3.1.3
Jailbreak IOS 4.0-4.2.1
Jailbreak IOS 4.3.1
Jailbreak IOS 4.3.2

To Unlock your iphone 2g you could download And install Bootneutor through cydia after jailbreaking your iphone.
To Unlock your iphone 3g/3gs/4g at any versions with ultrasn0w supporting basebands only (UNLOCKER)


Note:- Please install afc2add through Cydia to proceed your job with cyder.
Unlock only works after Jailbreaking your iphone @ installing afc2add.

To Unlock your iphone at any versions (UNLOCKER)
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Android features heavily in buyers’ plans

More people are planning to buy an Android handset than an iPhone in the next year according to a newly published survey. It makes a clean sweep, with the system also taking top spot for recent sales and overall usage.

The survey of phone users by Nielsen covered three main points. The first is described by the researchers as covering people’s desires, but that’s slightly misleading. The question is indeed what phone people want, but it was posed only to people who say they plan on buying a new phone in the next year. That’s sure to have caused confusion between what phones people want to buy and what phones they intend to buy: for example, people might love a particular phone but either consider it too expensive or not be able to get good service in their area.

Whatever the reasoning, Android took top spot with 31 percent, just pipping the 30 percent for the iPhone. That’s a reversal of a 33-26 iPhone lead last summer. There are also slight drops for the figures for BlackBerry (11 percent) and Windows (six percent), with 20 percent of people saying they aren’t sure.

The next question, what phone people actually bought in the past six months, has a more dramatic Android lead: it polled 50 percent compared to Apple’s 25 percent. At first glance that might seem incompatible with the figures about desired phone, but there are a couple of possible explanations beyond it simply being a different sample group.

Firstly, it’s a comparison of desired or planned sales against actual sales, and it certainly makes sense that a fair proportion of people who’d like to buy an iPhone wind up getting an Android model instead. Secondly, there are two timescales in play: actual sales from September 2010 through March 2011, several months after the release of the iPhone 4 and the initial rush of purchases by the most avid users; and March 2011 through March 2012, a period during which most users will be anticipating a new iPhone model’s release.

Finally Nielsen asked what systems people are running, regardless of when they bought their smartphone. That showed a clear lead for Android on 37 percent, compared with 27 percent for Apple and 22 percent for BlackBerry. That’s roughly in line with other recent estimates, such as those based on viewers of mobile adverts. One such measure in March had Android on 33 percent, so the new 37 percent figure is likely a combination of genuine growth and sampling error.

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iOS 4.3.1 + bb prevention + new TinyUmbrella + you

 

First off I want to congratulate @i0n1c on his magic. Great job bud!

One question I've been getting quite often is "Will TinyUmbrella prevent iPhone 4 baseband updates for X version?" The simple answer to this question is: Yes. TinyUmbrella will, as far as I can tell, ALWAYS prevent iPhone baseband updates for the iPhone 4 GSM. This is due to a flaw in the way Apple tried preventing unauthorized baseband installs. They introduced a baseband shsh but unwittingly (or on purpose I don't know for sure) put into place a means for us to restore a firmware and prevent the bb update by merely ignoring the bb shsh request.

Now, that said, iOS 4.3.1 seems to have some kind of incompatibilities (the only notable one was mentioned by @musclenerd warning ultrasn0w unlockers to wait until a fix is pushed for 4.3.1 problems). This is likely why those of you that updated to 4.3.1 using TinyUmbrella are seeing oddities ie. One signal bar wherever you go. Hopefully, the incompatibility can be patched in the iOS layer allowing those of us that do not rely on unlocks to keep the old baseband as we all usually prefer :)
 
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