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I already know restoring wipes your phone clean to whoever said that(too lazy to go back and quote)
But when you update you still have to restore from a backup am I right? I've only updated once so idk
 
I already know restoring wipes your phone clean to whoever said that(too lazy to go back and quote)
But when you update you still have to restore from a backup am I right? I've only updated once so idk

If you read through the thread you would see that this was already answered. Good thing everyone in the world isn't as lazy as you.

Why would you start over with a clean phone? The other threads about affecting battery life are when people who just bought a 3GS saying that they shouldn't restore from a 2G or 3G backup.

You don't need to do any type of restore. You just plug in your phone, let it sync, and then run the jailbreak and that's it. It doesn't take long. No need to do a restore.
 
As a recent jailbreaker (3GS), here's my question. I've got OS 3.0 which I jailbroke using purplera1n. Worked flawlessly. Now, my question is, when Apple releases 3.1, and when purplera1n for 3.1 comes out (assuming it does), what's the easiest way to update and rejailbreak? I'm asking for people's past experience with previous OS updates.

Is it as simple as applying the Apple OS update (which un-jailbreaks the phone), then running purplera1n again, and thats it?

Or do you typically install the new OS as a new phone, then run purplera1n, then sync and restore from backup to get your app data, then run Cydia and reinstall all your j/b apps?

Like others, I'm looking to retain my app data. I actually used SSH recently to manually locate all my app save files in the iPhone file system and copy them to my desktop just to be doubly sure they are saved, but would be faster and more reliable if I didn't have to do this.
 
I would upgrade to 3.1, jailbreak with purplerain, then sync with itunes, then install jb apps
 
Is it as simple as applying the Apple OS update (which un-jailbreaks the phone), then running purplera1n again, and thats it?

Yes it is. It works the same way as your last jailbreak, except this time you just install the newest firmware first. No need to load all your music, apps, etc. all over again.
 
Update to 3.0.1 (if you havent already)

Download redsn0w for mac.

download ipsw 3.0 for your 3GS ( i usually use http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ )

run redsn0w and follow the instructions.

Easiest thing in the world to do.


Ermm, cydia, basically its a program that is installed onto your iphone, and theres loads of stuff on there, themes, applications, ringtones etc etc etc. and you simply go on it, and download what you like lol easy as that!

Need any more help or if something does wrong give us a shout :)

My iphone is already up to date with 3.0.1. Do I download the ipsw 3.0 or ipsw 3.0.1 to install with redsnow?
 
4) Any reasons I should not jailbreak my 3GS ?

I don't know what kind of answer you really want, but this is mine. The only reason to not jail break your phone is that if something goes wrong you can't fix it or you start losing contacts, photos, apps, or whatever because of not backing up. Personally I think that everyone who is curious to try it and knows enough about computers should do it, and if they don't like it they can restore their phone. I mean look at how many people who have successfully jail broken their phone, so why not give it a try what's their to lose? (besides contacts and settings if you screw up lol.)

Well best of luck, if you decide to.
 
I would upgrade to 3.1, jailbreak with purplerain, then sync with itunes, then install jb apps
Can you explain waht you mean here ?!

Because :
- 3.1 is not yet out
- 3.1 will probably not be JBable at all
- purplerain can JB 3.0 only .. not even 3.0.1. According to the blog, there will be no other versions of purplerain in the near future.
 
4) Any reasons I should not jailbreak my 3GS ?

I don't know what kind of answer you really want, but this is mine. The only reason to not jail break your phone is that if something goes wrong you can't fix it or you start losing contacts, photos, apps, or whatever because of not backing up. Personally I think that everyone who is curious to try it and knows enough about computers should do it, and if they don't like it they can restore their phone. I mean look at how many people who have successfully jail broken their phone, so why not give it a try what's their to lose? (besides contacts and settings if you screw up lol.)

Well best of luck, if you decide to.

How do you mean, 'because of not backing up' ... The back-up is an automated process by iTunes everytime you connect your iPhone, right?
 
4) Any reasons I should not jailbreak my 3GS ?

I don't know what kind of answer you really want, but this is mine. The only reason to not jail break your phone is that if something goes wrong you can't fix it or you start losing contacts, photos, apps, or whatever because of not backing up. Personally I think that everyone who is curious to try it and knows enough about computers should do it, and if they don't like it they can restore their phone. I mean look at how many people who have successfully jail broken their phone, so why not give it a try what's their to lose? (besides contacts and settings if you screw up lol.)

Well best of luck, if you decide to.

I think that is a smart post and very valid. A friend of mine has an iPhone but is completely oblivious to what the phone can do, unlike me. He was like "WOAH, How'd you get 5 icons on your bottom row thingy!?!?!" I told him I did the jailbreak on my phone. That confused him even more. Then he asked me if I could do it to his phone, but I told him that I wouldn't recommend it since he wouldn't really know what to do with it and could easily mess up all his stuff.

Moral of the story: If you know what you're doing (ex. search forums before doing ANYTHING) then you will be fine. If you're going to just free roam and not be careful with what you are doing, then don't jailbreak. Apple put those restrictions on our phones so average Joe can't mess up his phone. The people that are smart about what they are doing can mod their phones and the phone will still be fine.

How do you mean, 'because of not backing up' ... The back-up is an automated process by iTunes everytime you connect your iPhone, right?

Not sure by what he meant in his post. Yes, all your contacts and normal Apple system settings will be backed up every time you sync. These will not be lost. Anything on the JB side of things will be lost. I try to sync with itunes every day or every other day just to back up all my stuff (messages, contacts, etc.) in case something happens and a restore is necessary. When you JB, you do run a higher chance of your phone getting screwed up and needing to restore, so backing up often would be a smart idea.
 
Not sure by what he meant in his post. Yes, all your contacts and normal Apple system settings will be backed up every time you sync. These will not be lost. Anything on the JB side of things will be lost. I try to sync with itunes every day or every other day just to back up all my stuff (messages, contacts, etc.) in case something happens and a restore is necessary. When you JB, you do run a higher chance of your phone getting screwed up and needing to restore, so backing up often would be a smart idea.

Answered my question perfectly! Thanks.
 
Can you explain waht you mean here ?!

Because :
- 3.1 is not yet out
- 3.1 will probably not be JBable at all
- purplerain can JB 3.0 only .. not even 3.0.1. According to the blog, there will be no other versions of purplerain in the near future.

My mistake, what I really should have typed was "use a program that jailbreaks"

And I was directing the post to someone who asked when 3.1 came out what would the order of things be.

and 3.1 will be very jailbreakable which is why the dev team had us retreive our iBEC and iBSS files if you're on a 3GS. 3g and 1st gen are completely fine here too
 
Im going to jailbreak for the first time this weekend. (im getting my 1st iphone tonight). I must say, this thread has answer a LOT of my questions/insecurities about jailbreaking my phone. I think its a must read for who ever is scared of losing is data, and that it should be a sticky.

Anyway, thanks to all of you who gave their inputs, hopefully wont hear from me. (which mean everything went well). :D
 
I must say, this thread has answer a LOT of my questions/insecurities about jailbreaking my phone. I think its a must read for who ever is scared of losing is data, and that it should be a sticky.

Anyway, thanks to all of you who gave their inputs, hopefully wont hear from me. (which mean everything went well). :D

Can i just echo this mans statement! :D

Many thanks.
Fizz
 
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