iH8Sn0w has released iDetector, a new tool that checks iPhone 3GS bootrom (New or old). Using iDetector you can check your iPhone 3GS new/old bootrom (iBoot) and see if you can jailbreak your 3GS or not.
Why to Check iPhone 3GS BootRom
There are jailbreak available for iOS 4.0 firmware. But there are two iPhone 3GS models with old BootRom [iBoot-359.3] and New BootRom [iBoot-359.3.2]. There’s a jailbreak exploit available for Old BootRom so you can jailbreak iPhone 3GS iOS 4 with old BootRom. But the New BootRom has no jailbreak exploit so the iPhone 3GS with iBoot-359.3.2 cannot be jailbroken. So, it’s important to know what iBoot version your iPhone 3GS has.
iDetector can successfully detect:
- iPhone 3GS New BootRom [iBoot-359.3.2]
- iPhone 3GS Old BootRom [iBoot-359.3]
iDetector is a real easy to use application to check iPhone 3GS BootRom (Old or New). Simply place your 3GS into DFU mode and click the button.
Update: Here’s detailed guide for both the Windows and Mac users to check iPhone 3GS BootRom.
- How to: Check iPhone 3GS BootRom (Windows & Mac)
Download iDetector
iDetector is available for Windows only.
Download iDetector (Windows): [Mirror 1] [Mirror 2]
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iPhone is a fucking stooped the big shit ever !!!!!
No divice was Detected
what can i do ?
http://www.iphoneheat.com/2010/06/check-iphone-3gs-bootrom-windows-mac/
I got 3GS 32 gb
After much effort iDetector finally worked for me but only in RECOVERY MODE. In DFU mode it never detected my iphone.
iBoot :
iDetector – NEW
Usbview utility shows – 359.3
In Vista – Device Instance Path Shows – 359.3
Confused!!!
kitrik, I had the same problem on WinXP 32bit: iDetector didn’t see my iPhone in DFU mode and in recovery it recognized my bootrom as NEW, though I have 359.3.
I connected my iPhone in DFU mode to Win7 64bit and iDetector recognized it correctly. It said I have an OLD bootrom. In recovery mode it still says that I have a NEW bootrom!
I think it only works correctly in DFU mode, and if your computer doesn’t see your iPhone than use a newer OS.
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