Friday, May 11, 2012

Redsn0w 0.9.11b1 now allows post-iPad 2 devices to downgrade to an older firmware

Per usual, the Dev-Team whiz-kids were hard at work seeking to make your jailbroken iOS life a tad bit easier. This time around, MuscleNerd & Co. have outed their latest revision of RedSn0w (0.9.11b1), allowing folks using the recent iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4S to downgrade to lower firmwares for jailbreaking purposes -- a feature others has been enjoying for a while now. As expected, you'd still need those saved SHSH blobs from the former firmware in an effort to achieve this, and in the event that your device is dependent upon an unofficial unlock, it's recommended (with a couple of exceptions) to persuade clear since this system will upgrade your baseband. Speaking of, the Dev-Team also notes it's best to stay with a prior version of Redsn0w unless you wish to have the recent tidbits. Those of you desperate to give it a try can head over to the Dev-Tem Blog to snatch yourself a duplicate.



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