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You would think that some devs could simply "trick" the iDevice that it was communicating with the Apple servers, give it a fake "ok", and downgrade.

I have a vast knowledge of computers, since I use them for typing up documents on a daily basis, and know Word and WordPerfect inside and out, or at least 80%. So I know that it should be possible, theoretically.

There has to be some way.
 
You would think that some devs could simply "trick" the iDevice that it was communicating with the Apple servers, give it a fake "ok", and downgrade.

I have a vast knowledge of computers, since I use them for typing up documents on a daily basis, and know Word and WordPerfect inside and out, or at least 80%. So I know that it should be possible, theoretically.

There has to be some way.

I asked this, too, with no response. It seems like the most obvious solution.

http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/6952986620/blob-monster
 
How come no one can't HACK iOS to Downgrade??!

I'm also affraid its lost Art, I think if more people would be doing something on that instead on jailbreaking and tweeking, there would be more success, I don't think they'r even trying.


Is this some sort of joke???? You seriously think the current crop of jail breakers weren't trying to find hardware related exploits first?
 
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