RedSn0w vs Sn0wbreeze vs blackra1n

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We all want our favorite gadgets iPhone and iPod touch to be jailbroken. We like installing apps we want and we want to run flash in our iPods and iPhones. But gosh, there are way too many tools to achieve the same. Which one to choose?

Various Tools
The 3 major tools I am going to write about to jailbreak the iPod touch/iPhone are :
  • RedSn()w
  • Sn()wBreeze
  • Blackra1n

RedSn0w :

RedSn0w
RedSn0w is an easy to use, multi-platform, multi-device jailbreaking and unlocking (iPhone 2G only) tool for the iPhone 2G (original iPhone), the iPhone 3G (but not the 3GS) and also the iPod touch (first and second generation). RedSn0w is from the iPhone Dev Team, special mention to MuscleNerd.

RedSn0w is more like Pwnage Tool. While Pwnage Tool is for Mac OSX only, RedSn0w is a multi-platform jailbreaking and unlocking tool on Windows and Mac OS X for iPhone 2G (original iPhone), the iPhone 3G, the iPhone 3GS and also the iPod touch (first, second and third generation). It is soon going to support Linux also.

Read more about RedSn0w by clicking here.

Advantages :
  • Official iPhone Dev Team launch, so most trusted, downloaded and tested
  • Change the boot logo and enable verbose mode without restoring again
  • It's a standalone program that doesn't use iTunes
Sn0wBreeze
Sn0wBreeze, designed for Windows Operating system, is a jailbreaking tool from ih8sn0w. It also helps us setup custom boot logos, activate our iPhone, root partition size, build custom IPSW, boot neuters (unlock for iPhone 1st Generation) and more!

Devices Supported:
iPhone 2G
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3G[S] (old bootrom)
iPod Touch 1G
iPod Touch 2G - non MC

Advantages :
  • This method is usually more secure than the quick exploits (redsn0w, Blackra1n)
  • Disable baseband updates to take care of all using unofficial carrier for e.g. T-Mobile by offering us a choice to preserve our baseband while updating to latest firmware.

Blackra1n
Blackra1n is yet another jailbreaking tool from a 20 year old guy named George Hotz. This is a 30 second All Device jailbreak. It achieves this by patching the firmware of the device "on the fly" - meaning it edits the firmware located on the device whilst in DFU (recovery) mode.

It allows users to install Cydia, Icy and Rock though the support for Icy is removed in RC3 of Blackra1n. This allows the user to access tweaks, homebrew applications, the root directory and the file system.



Advantages :
  • Blackra1n can do a tethered jailbreak on the iPod Touch 3G and the iPhone 3GS running OS 3.1.3 (Added in RC2)
  • George Hotz mentioned that he found an untethered Jailbreak for iPhone OS 3.1.3 and that it will most likely work with the iPad !

A video on Differences between these 3 tools should help..


Verdict :
All 3 serve different purposes. Depending on what iPod iPhone firmware you have, what operating system you have, choose the jailbreaking tool. In the end, what matters is the freedom and all 3 offers them.

Go for :
RedSn0w : As they are the most used and tested jailbreak tool
Sn0wBreeze : If you want a slow and trust worthy jailbreaking system like Pwnage Tool
Blackra1n : If you want the untethered jailbreak for firmware 3.1.3

New features in iPhone OS 4.0

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Apple will be launching its new OS for iPhone on Thursday, April 8th, 2010. This is surprising as this news would be taking our eyes off the new buzz in the "i" world, the iPad.

Expected new features in iPhone OS 4.0

Multi Tasking

Oh yes, the most important thing that our dear iPhone lacks is the multi-tasking feature. Some of the core apps has been supporting multi-tasking. For example, one can listen to music while browsing internet or composing mails. But what the heck, I must be able to seamlessly switch between apps and not close an app before opening another one.

It is rumoured that iPhone OS 4.0 will be supporting the multi-tasking feature as in the Mac Expose feature, where a combination of keys, like hitting the Home button twice perhaps, will trigger an Expose-like interface that brings up a series of icons representing the currently running apps, allowing users to choose the app they want to switch to. On clicking the icon, the iPhone OS zooms out of the Expose task manager and transitions to that app.

Mac Expose interface

Flash support ??
As a fan of both flash and iPhone, I hope at least in iPhone 4.0, there is some rudimentary support to flash. Atleast, iPhone 4.0 is hoped to support Flash lite if not the full pledged version of flash.

The chances are meagre since folks at Apple want to believe that flash spoil their "closed nature". Allowing Flash, which is a development platform of its own, would just be too dangerous for Apple, a company that enjoys exerting total dominance over its hardware and the software that runs on it. Apple developers' Terms and conditions prohibits usage of flash since the release of SDK.

No Flash even in iPad (Courtesy: The On Button)

Enhanced use of Camera
It is expected that the usage of the iPhone camera would be enhanced. This is particularly in favor of organizations which would want their executives to be anywhere ready for video conferencing.

Enhanced Syncing with PC/Mac
Its about time that we started syncing our iPhones with the itunes in our PC/Mac via bluetooth and not the wire. Bluetooth syncing will seriously enhance the usability of the iPhone as one would love his/her iPod touch or iPhone to be sitting comfortably in the 3rd party docking station and yet allow them to sync up with the iTunes of the PC and download songs.

It is also rumored that there will be a brand new syncing ability for contacts and calendars.

Dump Google Maps??
It somehow became the public knowledge that in November 2009, Apple was looking for a Full-Time employee who is an expert in Maps program. It is said that Apple wants to take the Maps program to "The next level". We know how successful Apple in changing the paradigm of human machine interaction.
Placebase in action (courtesy : Geeky Gadgets)

This rumor is supported by the fact that Apple acquired a mapping company, Placebase. Placebase, in addition to the features offered by Google maps, would offer features which involves the aggregating of different data sets onto maps. Apple can theoretically take advantage of this feature combining with details aggregated using GPS.

Other Rumors
  • Unified inbox for Multiple email accounts
  • Ability to place contacts directly in the home screen


Now we all know how secretive Apple is about its releases. We hope Apple includes all these in the new iPhone OS 4.0. This is going to take iPhone close to a complete gadget.