PwnageTool 2.0.3 released, jailbreaks iPhone 2.0.2
Still no baseband unlock, but if you've been dying to feel the marginal improvements of iPhone OS 2.0.2 while still rocking those crazy homebrew apps, the Dev Team has come through again with PwnageTool 2.0.3. A new Windows version of the QuickPwn tool is also out, with a Mac version to follow within the week -- you know the drill, if you're brave enough to update let us know how it goes in comments.[Thanks, David]












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Dan @ Aug 25th 2008 11:04PM
YES!!!!!!!!!!!
Mohammad @ Aug 25th 2008 11:22PM
Just tried it, works like a charm!!
iPhoner @ Aug 26th 2008 12:16AM
If you are having trouble grabbing it from the official site you can use this mirror: http://www.iphone-hacks.com/downloads/file/139
Riot Nrrrd @ Aug 26th 2008 6:13PM
I tried it and didn't have as much luck as Mohammad did.
I used simple mode and it created a new .ipsw file that was 10 MB smaller than my original 2.0.2 file. WTF?
When I tried to use it for the Restore, after the initial pop-up message saying it was preparing, I got an "An unknown error (-6) occurred" and it said it couldn't restore it.
Luckily I was able to do a Restore with the original 2.0.2 firmware, so I am back in action - but without a pwned phwn.
paul @ Aug 26th 2008 11:40PM
works great in mac
Chuck @ Aug 27th 2008 3:53PM
This closed platform thing is a joke. I mean the Dev Team is just shredding Apple's security to pieces. I honestly haven't met someone with iPhone or iPod Touch that hasn't jailbroken the thing.
I guess Apple knows what they're doing, but it doesn't give me a warm fuzzy feeling inside about my security.
Kenny @ Sep 4th 2008 1:21AM
I updated my 2G iphone from firmware 2.0.1 (unlocked and jailbreak) to 2.0.2 using itune.
What happened is that the new firmware 2.0.2 erase my installer, but my iphone still
unlocked. I used quickpwn (window version) to jailbreak my iphone. Works like a charm.