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** [[Port (Google's mobile OS) to the iPhone]] [http://code.google.com/android/ Android Link] |
** [[Port (Google's mobile OS) to the iPhone]] [http://code.google.com/android/ Android Link] |
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* Increased [[Bluetooth]] Profile Support |
* Increased [[Bluetooth]] Profile Support |
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* IP over [[iTunes]] |
* IP over [[iTunes]] |
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* Getting NMEA output from the GPS |
* Getting NMEA output from the GPS |
Revision as of 22:01, 28 March 2013
Exploits Needed
- X-Gold 608 Baseband unlock - Partly done (ultrasn0w uses AT+XAPP Vulnerability which is available in all versions up to 05.13.04)
- X-Gold 608 Baseband Bootrom - breaking the chain of trust
- X-Gold 618 Baseband Bootrom - breaking the chain of trust
- iPhone 3GS Bootrom - breaking the chain of trust or finding a way to write LLB without using an iBoot exploit
- A5 Bootrom (Bootrom 838.3) - breaking the chain of trust
- A5 Rev A Bootrom (Bootrom ?) - breaking the chain of trust
- A5X Bootrom (Bootrom 1062.2) - breaking the chain of trust
- A6 Bootrom (Bootrom 1145.3) - breaking the chain of trust
- A6X Bootrom (Bootrom 1145.3.3) - breaking the chain of trust
Work to be done
- Port Linux to the iPhone [1]
- Increased Bluetooth Profile Support
- IP over iTunes
- Getting NMEA output from the GPS
- IPFW kernel extension
- Find out how to activate the Broad-comm radio/wireless N chip