iOS 4.3.2 - Information for jailbreakers

#UPDATE: iOS 4.3.2 can now be jailbroken on everything except the iPad 2 and you can read how to do it here.


iOS 4.3.2 was released today by Apple and at the moment, there is no jailbreak available and there may not be for some time.


Due to the frequency of iOS updates Apple is now releasing it is likely that only major firmwares (ie. iOS 4.4, 5.0, 5.1) are likely to have jailbreaks as each jailbreak requires a "flaw" to be found in iOS so that it can take place. When Apple releases a firmware update, these flaws from the previous updates are removed.

Due to there being no information as to which firmwares in the future will be able to be jailbroken it is extremely important that if you have any interest in jailbreaking now or in the future that you read this post right now and follow the instrucions that it contains. There is a limited time frame in which to complete this before it is too late and if you have not backed up your SHSH for a jailbreakable firmware you will never be able to downgrade to a firmware that can be jailbroken.

Obviously, if you want to remain jailbroken, do not update to 4.3.2 until it says here that it is safe to do so without losing your jailbreak.

If you wish to read how to jailbreak your device remember to read this.

Thanks for reading, if you have any questions please ask away below.

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