
This release does not include a carrier unlock, so any users who rely on one will be unable to access their networks if they upgrade to 4.3.2. The same goes for iPad 2 owners, as the release is unconfirmed on that device. As with any tethered jailbreak, you will have to boot into jailbreak state every time you restart the device. [Redmond Pie]



















Paul A.
Friday, April 15, 2011 at 2:13 PMApple is getting sneaky. Noticed there were some app updates available in Apple’s store. After installing, it b0rked my iPad. As soon as I connected to the PC, iTunes opened (I have that option unchecked) and automatically deleted my old 4.3.1 ipsw. After several unsuccessful attempts at restoring to a backup copy of 4.3.1, I had no choice but to download and install the new OS. Pretty sad that Apple has the resources to play cat and mouse with the JB community but still can’t give us true graphic EQ.