"Probably, but that would be like sending someone your home address to some random guy on the internet and leaving the front door unlocked so he can do some work on your computer while you go on vacation for a month."Well this was actually the method for jailbreaking the earlier firmwares and was extremely convenient - point iphone to jailbreakme, and your jailbroken complements of TIFF exploit. As a bonus, it patched the explot! Nothing to say a similar thing couldn't be done here.
macsrock888Jul 31, 2009
All iPhone updates are about the same size, they can't just build upon the firmware already in place, they have to completely replace it.
rogorJul 31, 2009
As mobiles get more like PC's I hope the banks stop sending plaintext SMS banking authentication codes to them.
zetsurinAug 1, 2009
"Probably, but that would be like sending someone your home address to some random guy on the internet and leaving the front door unlocked so he can do some work on your computer while you go on vacation for a month."Well this was actually the method for jailbreaking the earlier firmwares and was extremely convenient - point iphone to jailbreakme, and your jailbroken complements of TIFF exploit. As a bonus, it patched the explot! Nothing to say a similar thing couldn't be done here.
mk2jaAug 1, 2009
Still works for me. You just have to reinstall it and reboot.
steven0451Aug 3, 2009
MMS works on O2 in the UK and without an additional fee. It just equates to 4 inclusive SMS for 1 MMS.
tvonAug 3, 2009
According to the article it does not break the tethering hack.
habbofreshAug 11, 2009
sweet