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Kaitlyn2004

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Aug 17, 2008
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I just got my iPhone replaced today only to learn of this "quiet boot rom update".

My new iPhone is running 3.1.2 and baseband 05.11.07

When in DFU mode, I got this devince instance path:
...[IBOOT-359.3]

Is that good, or is 359.* a no-go?
 
This boot rom can be jailbroken. But it requires a tethered jailbreak. This means that everytime you restart your phone you must connect it to your computer and run an application to allow the phone to boot.
 
This boot rom can be jailbroken. But it requires a tethered jailbreak. This means that everytime you restart your phone you must connect it to your computer and run an application to allow the phone to boot.

Everything I read mentioned 359.3.2... So even 359.3 is a sucky situation?
 
I just got my iPhone replaced today only to learn of this "quiet boot rom update".

My new iPhone is running 3.1.2 and baseband 05.11.07

When in DFU mode, I got this devince instance path:
...[IBOOT-359.3]

Is that good, or is 359.* a no-go?

If your bootrom doesn't have a 2 on the end (359.3.2 or 359.32) it is the older one and you can do an un-tethered jailbreak.
 
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