Since Apple limits the FaceTime video-conferencing feature to work over Wi-Fi only, it is up to independent developers to give us a 3G fix. Luckily, with Comex‘s jailbreak, it is now a reality.
Here are the 3 simple steps:
Jailbreak your iPhone 4 by launching mobile Safari, and going to http://www.jailbreakme.com > and “Slide to Jailbreak“
Purchase and install My3G through Cydia, or this page ($3.99)
Use FaceTime. That’s all there is to it
WARNING: For those on a tiered data-plan (IE: AT&T in USA), be very careful, as video conferencing and streaming will use up around 3 MB’s per minute (test conducted by 9to5 Mac).
This just in! The long awaited iPhone 4 jailbreak is ready! Big props to @Comex for this elegant method- you are amazing!. It’s the return of Jailbreakme.com from the old 1.0 days.
This Jailbreak not only does the iPhone 4- but all iOS devices on 3.1.2 firmware, or newer.
So basically iOS devices running anything from 3.1.2 to 4.0.1 are supported.
Just go to jailbreakme.com from mobile Safari and “Slide to Jailbreak”.
Haven’t been able to do it yet since everyone’s hitting the servers at once, but I’ll report back soon!
NOTE: Not all jailbreak apps will work on iOS 4. Most of them are still being ported over from iOS 3 so check this chart before installing any apps from Cydia!
UPDATE 1: I finally got through to the site, and was able to Jailbreak flawlessly.
UPDATE 2: My MMS functionality seems to have gone away- no camera button in Messages.app.
Update 3: Looks like my FaceTime button is gone as well, and replaced with “Hold”. I’m not too worried, as I’m sure fixes for MMS, and FaceTime are coming real soon- you’ve been warned!
Update 4: All MMS + FaceTime issues have been fixed. So if you’re a new Jailbreaker, just go to jailbreakme.com from mobile Safari, and “Slide to Jailbreak” as usual.
If you’ve already Jailbroke- just launch Cydia and it should prompt you to update, this should fix MMS + FaceTime issues. You may need to enable FaceTime by going to “Settings > Phone > Facetime [ON]“
Type “.LOG” (in uppercase, no quotes) in the first line of the file, followed by Enter. Save the file and close it.
Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the line after.
Type your notes and then save and close the file.
Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it.
This is a cool way to take notes. I have a Notes.txt saved on my Desktop at work, and every time I need to note anything, I fire up this file and type it up. I have a date, and time stamp inserted each time for future reference.
Jobs may have made his stance on Flash on iDevices pretty clear- but that doesn’t mean our brilliant community of developers weren’t going to make it happen.
Comex has publicly released FRASH, a port of Adobe’s Flash 10.1 for Android. It has been cooked to run natively in Safari! It does not support video playback at the moment, but Flash sites, and games seem to be running pretty well.
You want to get in on the action? Here’s how:
0. Make sure your iPad is jailbroken. It’s pretty easy — just run Spirit and you’re done.
1. Download Frash.deb and keep it nearby.
2. Decide how you’re going to get files onto your iPad. For Mac users, it’s dead simple — just install Netatalk, which will automatically pop up your iPad in the Finder’s Sharing list. Windows users can try out this guide at iClarified to get OpenSSH installed and running and use WinSCP — it’s just as easy. Either way, the login is “root” and the password is “alpine.” Remember, you can seriously screw things up while you’re in there, so be careful!
3. Once you’ve got access to the iPad’s filesystem, navigate to /var/root/Media as shown here:
4. Once there, open Media and create a folder called “Cydia.”
5. Open the new Cydia folder and create another new folder called “AutoInstall”
6. Upload Frash to your new folder.
7. Restart your iPad a couple times.
8. You’re set! Now just navigate to a page in Safari with non-video Flash content and hit the F logo to play it. Again, no video for now, but games and other simple content works. We did have a few crashes here and there, but it’s early code, and things are bound to get better.
The official iOS 4 is coming to iTunes in less than 2 weeks- and if you’re anything like me, you may be anxious to get your hands on it now. If so, I’ve got you taken care of.
Unlike previous iOS 4 Betas, this GM does not require your iPhone UDID to be on a Developer Account. You will still need a Mac though. In order to install this GM, you will need to use the iTunes 9.2 Beta, which is only available for OS X at the moment.
Some things to keep in mind:
You can not sync your iPhone to a Windows PC yet, since this build requires iTunes 9.2 Beta which is Mac only at the moment.
This is a Gold Master Candidate build, but does not make it an official build. There may be bugs that end up getting fixed before the official version hits iTunes.
Plug in the iPhone (or iPod Touch) to your Mac, and start iTunes
Select your iPhone (or iPod Touch) from the left sidebar
Hold the Option key, and click “Restore“
Browse for the iOS 4 GM ipsw file and select it
Give it about 15 minutes, and you’ll have iOS 4 on your iPhone (or iPod Touch) ready to go.
I’m running it now on my 3GS, and it works very well. It’s very responsive and stable. I have had some app compatibility issues, but that’s because devs haven’t submitted their 4.0 compatible apps to Apple yet nevermind.
For you iPad owners who recently let your baby out of the cage using the new Spirit jailbreak, and are wondering what apps in Cydia you can go to town on- this list is for you (compiled by Musclenerd):
For those anxiously waiting for a jailbreak on your 3.1.3iPhone, Spirit has released a simple untethered jailbreak for all iDevices including the iPad!
“The untethered jailbreak works on activated iPhone OS devices running 3.1.2, 3.1.3, and 3.2, although iPad owners are warned that “all this is still sort of beta” and might require you to restore if things break.”
-Engadget
I tried this on my 3G S on 3.1.3, and it only took seconds.
WINDOWS 7 USERS: If you’re getting error code c0000005, apparently setting compatibility mode to Windows 98 or 95 allows Spirit to work.