Aside from iOS 5, nobody knows exactly what will feature on the next iPhone installment, except Apple of course. Speculation has been rife, with many conflicting suggestions of what is and what isn't going to feature. MobileFun has released some supposed iPhone 5 schematic diagrams which are said to outline key design properties of the eagerly awaited device.
Apple has recently released iOS 4.3.5 and you might be wondering what the best way to jailbreak it might be. Thankfully, we have made custom PwnageTool bundle that allow users who rely on carrier unlock to jailbreak iOS 4.3.5 on iPhone 4. Why use PwnageTool over Redsn0w for 4.3.5 jailbreak? well by using this method, you'll be able to preserve your old iPhone baseband which is useful if you're looking to unlock your device using Ultrasn0w afterwards.
With Apple's attention very much turned to OS X 10.7 Lion, they could be forgiven for giving Snow Leopard (10.6) the cold shoulder. The latest release of Snow Leopard, which brought the version number up to Mac OS X 10.6.8, has been out for a few weeks now and those not upgraded to Lion have been using it with relatively little issues.
Those who own an iPhone 4 are probably aware of its extremely high resolution display that makes text and images appear crisper than ever. This feature, known as Retina Display, has been rumored to be coming to the next-generation iPad and has now been spotted in the final version of OS X Lion.
Today’s release of iOS 4.3.5 was probably the most unexpected release of iOS that we’ve come across with. Its just an incremental update which patches a certificate verification issue, but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be jailbroken using the existing version of Redsn0w, and the iPad (1st-gen) is no exception.
Earlier today, Apple released the new iOS 4.3.5 firmware to patch a critical security issue with certificate verification in iOS. It is important to note that there is currently no untethered jailbreak solution available for both iOS 4.3.4 (which was released on 15th July) and the just released iOS 4.3.5. Do NOT update to 4.3.5 or 4.3.4 if you want to keep your untethered jailbreak.
If you've been paying attention to the news today, you're probably aware of the unexpected release of iOS 4.3.5, an update that allegedly fixes a security issue with certificate validation. If you've backed up a blob from an older version, fear not, you can downgrade very easily.
Jailbreak 4.3.5 with Redsn0w: Apple has unexpectedly pushed out an incremental update for iOS 4.3.x, and it is dubbed as iOS 4.3.5. This minor release is no more than a security update, aiming to patch issues with certificate verification. The good news is that we have tested it and can confirm that the current version of Redsn0w can jailbreak the just released iOS 4.3.5 on iPhone 4, 3GS, and iPod touch 4G/3G.
iOS 4.2.10 has just been released by Apple for CDMA based iPhone 4 running on the Verizon network. According to the official change log, this minor update fixes a security vulnerability with certificate validation in iOS.
It’s all pointing towards a September launch date now! A “proven source” from inside AT&T has stated that the wireless carrier is making full-blown preparations for the launch of the hotly anticipated next-generation iPhone.

