ultrasn0w fixer for iOS 6 promises to make ultrasn0w compatible with iOS 6, decodes iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 terminals

  IERI (Yesterday) Dev Team has released a new version of redsn0w which brings a lot of news and the possibility to restore, downgrade si jailbreak pe iOS 6 without much effort. Unfortunately, also yesterday the Dev Team announced that ultrasn0w is not compatible with iOS 6, so all those who updated to the latest version of iOS could not use this program to decode their terminals, this only if they had a baseband that could be decoded through it. Fortunately, in just one day a hacker managed to make ultrasn0w compatible with iOS 6 through ultrasn0w fixer for iOS 6, this being a patch that is installed next to ultrasn0w and DO NOT expand compatibility with non-decodeable basebands until now.

  ultrasn0w decodes the following basebands, no matter which version of iOS you use:

  • 01.59.00 – iPhone 4;
  • 04.26.08 – iPhone 3GS;
  • 05.11.07 – iPhone 3GS;
  • 05.12.01 – iPhone 3GS;
  • 05.13.04 – iPhone 3GS;
  • 06.15.00 – iPhone 3GS;

  To update to iOS 6 on an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4, these being the last 2 iPhones compatible with ultrasn0w, Must follow this tutorial, with the mention that in Windows you cannot use everything for now because redsn0w 0.9.15 beta 1 it has a bug which prevents the restore procedure. If you have installed it anyway iOS 6 keeping your baseband intact, then here's how you can install and use ultrasn0w on your iPhones:

  • make jailbreak on iOS 6, open Cydia, go to the add sources menu and add the source http://repo.iparelhos.com.
  • Access the respective source and in it you will only have the package ultrasn0w fixer for iOS 6 which you will have to install.
  • After installing this patch, install also ultrasn0w, reset the terminal, and upon restart you should have the device decoded.

  The procedure only works if you install the fixer before the ultrasn0w and only if you reset the terminal afterwards. If you have a baseband that has a different value than those mentioned in this article, then you are wasting your time pointlessly. I haven't tried this patch because I don't have coded terminals, but theoretically it should work.