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How to jailbreak an iPhone 3gs?
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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 11445408" data-attributes="member: 3001"><p>hahahah.. what you said is such a generic comment..</p><p></p><p>your first comment was which is an untrue statement for several reasons... for one there isnt a real right way and wrong way to jb a phone.. as a matter of fact there is usually only the way and possibly 2 people that released the jailbreak process for example redsnow and limerain when geo was still in the game. Also, there is no way to overclock the processor.. apple limits the processor to running at an underclocked set speed for battery life purposes, only when the phone needs to will it run at its full clock. the processor is rated at a certain speed, you can only remove the limitations of the underclock as the power profile allows.. this only allows the processor to run at its properly clocked speed per the manufacturer.. to overclock the processor (like you can with setcpu on android) you would need a custom kernel that would allow for the calculations and power management of the processor to safely run it at a higher than intended speed (per the manufacturer of the chipset). its like adding nitrous to a car, if you dont add fuel as well youll blow it up due to a lean condition. there is no kernel modification for the iphone that will allow an undervoltage overclock scenario</p><p></p><p></p><p>welcome to iphone school 101.. im your professor VSVT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 11445408, member: 3001"] hahahah.. what you said is such a generic comment.. your first comment was which is an untrue statement for several reasons... for one there isnt a real right way and wrong way to jb a phone.. as a matter of fact there is usually only the way and possibly 2 people that released the jailbreak process for example redsnow and limerain when geo was still in the game. Also, there is no way to overclock the processor.. apple limits the processor to running at an underclocked set speed for battery life purposes, only when the phone needs to will it run at its full clock. the processor is rated at a certain speed, you can only remove the limitations of the underclock as the power profile allows.. this only allows the processor to run at its properly clocked speed per the manufacturer.. to overclock the processor (like you can with setcpu on android) you would need a custom kernel that would allow for the calculations and power management of the processor to safely run it at a higher than intended speed (per the manufacturer of the chipset). its like adding nitrous to a car, if you dont add fuel as well youll blow it up due to a lean condition. there is no kernel modification for the iphone that will allow an undervoltage overclock scenario welcome to iphone school 101.. im your professor VSVT [/QUOTE]
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