Jun 15

ZiPhone Will Work on iPhone 3G and 2.0 FirmwareZiPhone, my absolute favorite iPhone jailbreaking and unlocking utility will work perfectly on the new iPhone 3G and 2.0 firmware according to the developer. A blog post on the developer’s site confirms that the handy app will support numerous networks including AT&T (of course), Rogers and Fido in Canada, T-Mobile, Claro, Vodafone and other carriers in many other countries.

As far as unlocking/jailbreaking apps go, this one is dead easy. In a few minutes you can have your iPhone unlocked, jailbroken, and ready to use… and all you need to do is click a few buttons. Couldn’t recommend it more. I’m glad to see the developers are ‘keeping up with the joneses’ by ensuring support on the new iPhone 3G and 2.0 firmware.

For more info on ZiPhone, visit the official site.

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May 10

Raging Thunder for iPhoneThe strangest thing happened to me last night. I was out with a few friends having a couple ‘thank god it’s the end of the week’ beers, when I decided to ’show off’ a few of the newer iPhone games I had installed. Being in Canada, a few of my buddy’s actually hadn’t seen an iPhone in person, so it was making its rounds around the table for sure.

I decided to open up ‘Raging Thunder‘, a really good racing game that allows you to steer your race car by tilting the device to your left or right. Overall it’s a pretty darn good game and I thought my buddies would enjoy. So, I opened up the app, but just as soon as I opened it I decided to close ‘er down as I could hear someone else talking to me. That’s when all heck broke loose.

The iPhone crashed, or something along those lines. The screen was still on, plain black, but with a slight glow to it. After about 3 or 4 minutes I could see the round ‘I’m working’ graphic on the screen, but even that wasn’t moving smoothly. Another 5 or so minutes later the iPhone had restarted and everything was back to normal, or so I thought.

A phone call came in. Cool.. Picked up the phone and started talking… the other end could hear me, but I couldn’t hear them! I knew someone was on the other end but I could hear absolutely nothing. Lets restart the phone I thought… this is strange.

Restarted the phone and this time our table set out to test what was going on. Sure enough, any incoming audio would not play out on the devices handset speaker, but all outgoing audio would transmit fine. All volume settings were fine, everything was as it should have been. A few more restarts and a few more tries, and still no dice.

I left the phone as it was for the evening, but upon returning home I set out to fix the problem. ‘Hope this will be easy’ I thought… and it was, thankfully. Docked the iPhone, opened iTunes and restored the unit. I did a fresh install of 1.1.4 and after that was done, restored settings from a recent backup of the phone. From there, I downloaded and ran the latest version of ZiPhone, and I was back in business. Tested out the phone again, and bingo bongo it was working like butter again. Ordeal over.

So what can we learn from this? Be cautious about third party apps…and backup your iPhone often! I’m not going to discourage you from using or installing anything (go for it!) But I think we all have to realize that 3rd party apps can and sometimes do funny things to the iPhone. In my case incoming audio stopped working for some unknown reason, triggered by a 3rd party app crash. Install 3rd party apps at your own risk, and accept the consequences. That’s the best way to look at it.

On the way home last night I had set myself up for the worst, ‘Well, looks like I might have a brick on my hands…’ Thankfully that wasn’t the case.

Anyone else out there experienced similar problems!? Would love to hear your strange and kooky iPhone horror stories!

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Mar 31

ZiPhone 3.0As you might already know, I’m a huge fan of the ZiPhone iPhone Unlocking/Jailbreaking utility. It’s so easy to use and only takes seconds to run. There’s more good news about ZiPhone today as version 3.0 has been released.

It is able to hack any version of firmware from 1.0.0 through 1.1.4, and as mentioned previously, the process is so darn simple. Among the changes in 3.0 are a new embedded application installer, and support for customized plugins. It should also solve out any ‘grayed-out’ Wi-Fi issues.

The software is a free download, and weighs in at a measly 19MB for Mac and 18MB for Windows.

Download ZiPhone 3.0:

[via iPhoneWorld]

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Mar 03

I’ve tried all of the other 3rd party apps and tutorials out there for jailbreaking, unlocking and activating the iPhone. Do this, then do this, then do this, then wait… if that doesn’t work, try this… :)

Today I installed and ran ZiPhone 2.5… it’s an easy to use jailbreak, unlock and activation utility for iPhone. All I can say is WOW this is easy to use.

This morning I had an iPhone sitting on my desk… running 1.1.4… jailbroken, but not unlocked or activated. I opened up ZiPhone, ticked off the ‘Jailbreak’ and ‘Activate iPhone’ options in the advanced tab, then clicked the ’start process’ button. A minute or so later, I had an iphone that was unlocked, activated and ready to use. Sure enough, once I slipped my SIM card in, the phone worked beautifully.

ZiPhone is said to work flawlessly with OTB 1.1.4 iPhones… However I wouldn’t be surprised if it worked with 1.1.1 all the way up to 1.1.4. I’d be interested to hear your experiences with ZiPhone if you do decide to give it a whirl. Worked great for me and I have absolutely no complaints.

If you do have troubles with it, I would recommend performing a ‘restore and update’ process in your iTunes first to bring the iPhone to 1.1.4…Once you have the iPhone running 1.1.4 open ZiPhone and have at ‘er. :)

Below are a few screenshots of the app (click for a larger version):

The ZiPhone Main Interface

The ZiPhone Advanced Options Tab

Click here to download ZiPhone 2.5. (available for Mac OS X and Windows)

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