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I was searching the internet and twitter. Will this JB that’s coming out soon JB and unlock the 4.1? I think I read that it won’t. Help me understand.
 
I was searching the internet and twitter. Will this JB that’s coming out soon JB and unlock the 4.1? I think I read that it won’t. Help me understand.

Jailbreaks do not equal unlocks. But unlocks need jailbreaks. We know a jailbreak is coming for 4.1 but there's no word on an unlock.
 
So if I have an iphone and I’m not an At&t customer I can’t use it until the unlock comes? Does the unlock usually follow pretty quickly?

So jailbreak means you have to be a At&t customer?
 
So if I have an iphone and I’m not an At&t customer I can’t use it until the unlock comes? Does the unlock usually follow pretty quickly?

So jailbreak means you have to be a At&t customer?

Yes you need the unlock to use the phone on any other network than the one your phone is locked to. We have no idea about a forthcoming unlock. I personally believe the dev team has one but officially nothing has been said. It could be a few weeks or a few months. And no jailbreaking has nothing to do with which network you're with, anyone can jailbreak.
 
I was searching the internet and twitter. Will this JB that’s coming out soon JB and unlock the 4.1? I think I read that it won’t. Help me understand.

Here's how it works... well, not EXACTLY, but from the big picture, it works like this:

iPhone -> iOS 4.1/4.2 -> baseband

- Jailbreak = hack iOS 4.1/4.2
- unlock = hack baseband
- Because baseband is burried under iOS, you must hack iOS first(jailbreak) before you can mess with baseband(unlock)
 
Here's how it works... well, not EXACTLY, but from the big picture, it works like this:

iPhone -> iOS 4.1/4.2 -> baseband

- Jailbreak = hack iOS 4.1/4.2
- unlock = hack baseband
- Because baseband is burried under iOS, you must hack iOS first(jailbreak) before you can mess with baseband(unlock)

Thank you! This helped a lot. I’m new to the JB/Unlock world. Again thank you
 
I was searching the internet and twitter. Will this JB that’s coming out soon JB and unlock the 4.1? I think I read that it won’t. Help me understand.

the 4.1 Jailbreake is just that a Jailbreake, Unlocking the phone is a totally difference process that required jailbreak to even start working on it.
 
what is unlock???
and
what is jailbreak???
and
what is baseband???

You got it buddy, it did seen like a troll question,but if you really want to know.

Unlock = Unlocking the radio baseband so the phone can connect to multiple Carrier networks (not only the one that sold it) in the US the iPhone is lock (meaning it can only be use on that network) to AT&T. Unlocking it allow to use it on the only other network that support GSM - T-Mobile.

Jailbrake = Full read/write/execute access to the root partition of the file system, by default Apple only allow you to access a small part of the file system, commonly knows as "userland" (it resemable a lot like a jail, you are limited to a tiny space, also the actual program that is use is call CHROOT JAIL from UNIX/BSD system). Jailbreaking is braking that limitation and have full access to everything

Baseband = is the firmware on the radio itself, that one that contain the network stack in order to comunicate/transmit and receipt to and from the towers
 
I don't think we'll see a JB for OS4.1. Whats the point in making a jailbreak for it when OS 4.2 will be released in what, 2-3 more weeks now?

We will see a 4.1 jailbrake, and 4.2 will be here on November (maybe even late Nov) that is about ~ 10 weeks away.
 
You got it buddy, it did seen like a troll question,but if you really want to know.

Unlock = Unlocking the radio baseband so the phone can connect to multiple Carrier networks (not only the one that sold it) in the US the iPhone is lock (meaning it can only be use on that network) to AT&T. Unlocking it allow to use it on the only other network that support GSM - T-Mobile.

Jailbrake = Full read/write/execute access to the root partition of the file system, by default Apple only allow you to access a small part of the file system, commonly knows as "userland" (it resemable a lot like a jail, you are limited to a tiny space, also the actual program that is use is call CHROOT JAIL from UNIX/BSD system). Jailbreaking is braking that limitation and have full access to everything

Baseband = is the firmware on the radio itself, that one that contain the network stack in order to comunicate/transmit and receipt to and from the towers

thanx very much for u explanation....
 
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