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You Can Jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 3, But You Won’t Be Able to Use the App Store

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Apple may have just released iOS 5 Beta 3 today, but the Dev Team never rests, and the beta has already been jailbroken using the popular tool, RedSn0w. The mouse hasn’t exactly gotten the cat by the tail this time around, though. If you jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 3, prepare to give up all of your third-party App Store apps as punishment.

ModMyi has discovered that App Store apps crash on a jailbroken iDevice running iOS 5 Beta 3. This “sandboxing” issue will cause any app from the App Store to immediately crash upon open. This problem does not exist for non-jailbroken copies of iOS 5 Beta 3.

Obviously, to jailbreak iOS 5, you will need to be a registered Apple developer with access to iOS 5 in the first place. You will also need to download the latest RedSn0w jailbreak tool for either the Mac or Windows.

The jailbreak for iOS 5 Beta 3 is a “tethered” jailbreak, meaning that you will have to re-jailbreak every time you reboot your iDevice. Because of this issue with crashing apps, you should probably just stay away from jailbreaking iOS 5 Beta 3 altogether.

For more information about iOS 5 Beta 3, check out our look at what’s new. To learn how to jailbreak with RedSn0w, see our detailed tutorial.

[via iPhoneDownloadblog]

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7 responses to “You Can Jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 3, But You Won’t Be Able to Use the App Store”

  1. hesper says:

    This is a step by step tutorial to Jailbreak your iOS Beta 3.Follow these simple steps to jailbreak on an iOS device. http://techflipper.com/jailbre

  2. appledrunk says:

    The iPhone Dev-Team quickly released an update to Redsn0w that addresses this issue. See here:

    http://appledrunk.com/redsn0w-

  3. mai duc chung says:

    The usual idea is that you would use NFC to set up the link between the two devices and then do an automatic hand over to a different protocol for doing the actual transfer of data – eg Bluetooth,iphone 5

  4. Eddy Suwito says:

    i love the way u lie

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