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limera1n and future iOS 4.2 on iPad

sendas

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Hi

I've just used limera1n on my iPad and iPhone, and everything's ok.

When the iOS 4.2 comes out, will I still be apple to use all my downloaded apps with ****** ? If not, let's say I upgrade to 4.2 and all the apps are still on the iPad (even tough not working). Is it possible to install an upgraded version of limera1n for iOS 4.2 (when it comes out) in order to get them working again?

Thanks

Pedro
 
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First of all, welcome to the forum!

Second of all...

As much as we support your right to jailbreak your iPad, we do not allow the discussion of cracked apps or any software that is acquired by any method other than that intended by the author, owner, publisher or developer.
 
What? I've been reading all kind of posts related do cracked apps and jailbreaking, and different kinds of jb, I don't really understand this message...
 
Hacking, as we define it on this forum, is exploiting the capabilities of the hardware through jailbreaking. That is 100% OK.

Cracked apps is theft and there is no other way to describe it. It is not allowed... period.
 
Nope neither do 90%of the people who show up here ...people be come numb to the rules part of forum...people over forums like this do tend to get the god syndrome. Not saying this one Is just throwing that out there .and I understand you want to take up for your fellow forum buddy or buddies..but all in all just be nicer to the people who stop in to ask a question ..because if it wasn't for people just stoping in this forum would not be here :)
 
Can someone answer this question then? When 4.2 hits, will my jailbroken 3.2.2 iPad remain jailbroken, or will I have to wait for a new exploit to be unearthed and then re-jailbreak?

Some confusion surrounds the whole GreePois0n and Limera1n claims that this jailbreaks the devices forever and no matter what iOS comes down the pipe, it will remain jailbroken. Is this correct?
 
You will have jailbreak the device again if you update to a new OS version. The term "jailbroken forever" simply means the exploit itself cannot be (software) patched by Apple, it doesn't mean your device will stay jailbroken forever.
 
You will have jailbreak the device again if you update to a new OS version. The term "jailbroken forever" simply means the exploit itself cannot be (software) patched by Apple, it doesn't mean your device will stay jailbroken forever.

Thx for the info!
 
What about jailbreak apps? I do NOT mean pirated apps, I mean iFile, terminal, OpenSSH, sbsetting etc. I assume they get wiped by the iOS upgrade, and then you need to re-jailbreak, and reinstall them from scratch?
 

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