Sebastian Krahmer the famed “rage against the cage” exploit dev has released the latest version of exploit that exploits Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread and may also exploit Android 3.0 Honeycomb and may also exploit Android 2.2 Froyo. As the official post claims -
The best part ? Since the exploit is released, we can expect Unrevoked team to release Unrevoked 3.33 soon :)
In the mean time, you can read how to root HTC Wildfire 2.2.1
Free your phone, once again. Successfully tested on Gingerbread (2.3.3) but might also run on Froyo and Honeycomb. If it fails there, some offsets and indexes need to be adjusted which is left to the reader.You can download the exploit here .Or you can visit the blog here
NOTE: You use it at your own risk! I am not responsible for any failure or damage. Make sure to read the README file carefully! Download it here. If you successfully run it anywhere, please make a comment with exact device model/firmware running.
[Update] I replaced the tarball with a new version to fixsome glitches while parsing vold.fstab. Should now also work on the GalaxyS. Thx to Chainfire.
The best part ? Since the exploit is released, we can expect Unrevoked team to release Unrevoked 3.33 soon :)
In the mean time, you can read how to root HTC Wildfire 2.2.1
what is this exploit for?
ReplyDeletewhat is this exploit for?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure I got the information that you quoted by saying something like 'exploit'! However, I am a big fan of Android and carry different mobile phones with the same OS. Just waiting for the Gingerbread. However, for official work I prefer iPhone! As, it works the best!
ReplyDeletehow to use this??
ReplyDeleteSoon, when?
ReplyDelete