The Legend Killer Fox-Hound Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 (edited) hola iphoneadictos, hay alguna forma de poder bajar la baseband del iphone 4 ?? si para el iphone 3g y iphone 3gs hay una aplicacion que se puede descargar desde cydia, y baja la baseband que se llama "fuzzyband" Me pregunto si habra algo similar para el iphone 4 ya que la unica unlock que existe disponible es la antigua 01.59.00 y las que siguen bloqueadas son las siguentes: 02.10.04 03.10.01 04.10.01 La razon que existen de las baseband bloqueadas que mencione en las fuentes de paginas web se habla de una microchip lateral que va integrada al chip que se llama GEVEY SIM, esta famosa se dice que hace unlock a las 02.10.04, 03.10.01 y la 04.10.01, el método de liberación y activación por hardware, hasta el día de hoy no se sabe si funciona realmente, según algunas fuentes dicen que si, ya que se realiza una llamada al #112 pero tal vez no funcione en todos los países, y tampoco no se sabe si servira para las futuras baseband cuando aparezcan el segun iphone 4gs y el iphone 5 con la IOS5, esta microchip lateral cuesta alrededor de $10.000 a $15.000. si la podria comprarla, y quien me dice si me servira para las futuras baseband que vendran integradas al IOS5 ?? Por eso hay que dejarles la pega a los especialistas Sherif hashim, MuscleNerd y a los de Geohot, si nos dan alguna solucion a futuro. De lo otro que queria comentarles que en una pagina web vi esta informacion que aparece que se puede hacer un downgrade a las IOS anteriores ((eso si no aparece si tanto a una IOS 4.0.1 antigua original por ejemplo que se pueda instalar a nuestro iphone 4 con su baseband antiguo que seria la 01.59.00)) Su informacion esta en ingles, y si hubo algo que me llamo la atencion que fue esto: 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com y lo que sepa eso es la que emana señal a nuestras antenas del iphone y a las compañias, se los dejale si en verdad sirve para los que los que tenemos un iphone 4 con una baseband que no se puede unlock aun y eso nos haga a poder volver a su baseband antigua que mientras sigue activo y unlock que es la respectiva 01.59.00 que podemos activarla desde cydia en ultrasn0w sin problemas. ==================================================== Few hours back Apple released iOS 4.1 GM which is compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch iPod Touch 2G and 3G. Most users updated their iPhone to OS intentionally or accidentally and now finding way to downgrade back to previous iPhone firmware. After installing iOS 4.1, you will surely lose your jailbreak on your iPhone and iPod Touch, and being latest firmware you might face incompatibility issues with your favorite iPhone apps forcing you to return to old iOS 4.0.1 firmware. If for any reason, you upgraded it to iOS 4.1 and would go back to 4.0.1 or iOS 4.0.2, then follow the steps below (for Windows and Mac users). VERY IMPORTANT: This process is only for those who have already saved the ECIDs with SHSH to Cydia Server for iOS 4.0.1 or iOS 4.0.2 and we are sure that you had saved it before the official release of iOS 4.1 Once you update to a firmware with a new baseband, you are stuck on that baseband regardless of firmware downgrade. iOS 4.1 contains a new baseband – you will lose your carrier unlock as provided by ultrasn0w. Steps to Downgrade iOS 4.1 to 4.0.1 iOS Firmware Step 1: First we make a manual change to the hosts file according to the Windows operating system. Navigate to the path “c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\” and open the hosts file in a notepad or wordpad. MAC users can navigate to the path “/etc/” and open the hosts file with TextEdit. Step 2: At the end of file add the string “74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com” useful to redirect requests for certificates for authenticity that iTunes will make to the Saurik server. You may follow the steps below to do so. Windows users Open Notepad with administrator privileges and then right click on the icon of notepad and click on “Open as administrator” Now that Notepad is open Go to folder C:/WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc and open the file Add the following line at the end of the document and save it: 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com Mac users Navigate to Go -> Go to Folder and enter the path /etc Open the file hosts with TextEdit, add the following string 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com and save the file to your desktop. Now return to the previous folder by following the same method and copy the text within this file by replacing the original file (If prompted for a password enter it and click OK) Step 3: Set up your device in recovery mode. Turn off and unplug your device from your computer Now press and hold the Home button while reconnecting the USB cable to your iPhone. After iPhone is connected it should power on the device. Continue holding the Home button, you will see the iTunes logo appear and then finally a “Connect to iTunes” will be displayed, now is the time to release the Home button. Once the logo appeared in iTunes, you can release the Home button and make a normal recovery Step 4: Now open iTunes and do a normal reset by holding down the SHIFT key (for Windows users) or Alt key (for Mac users) and clicking restore in iTunes Step 5: Now select the original iOS 4.0.1 or iOS 4.0.2 firmware and wait for the completion. Voila! you downgraded from firmware iOS 4.1 GM to firmware 4.0.2 / 4.0.1 and you can follow the normal guides to jailbreak firmware iOS 4.0.1 easily. It is important to note that you cannot jailbreak iOS 4.0.2. ===================================================== Edited July 25, 2011 by The Legend Killer Fox-Hound Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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