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Official iPhone SDK application to work with iPhone v1.1.4 firmware

By Will Park on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 at 1:10 PM PST In Applications, Developer, Rumors, iPhone

iPhone SDK could work with iPhone v1.1.4 firmware[Update]

Yeah, ignore this post – it’s BS.

The cat-and-mouse game continues. With every firmware that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) releases for the iPhone, the iPhone development/hacking community has successfully jailbroken the iPhone filesystem to accept unofficial third-party iPhone applications. And, with every jailbreak, Apple patches the particular exploit with a subsequent iPhone firmware.

So, there was a lot of talk about how the iPhone v1.1.3 firmware would be the firmware version that would work with Apple’s official iPhone SDK-built third-party applications. We really thought that the iPhone v1.1.3 would be the vehicle that brought us iTunes-based (probably) third-party application delivery and we rejoiced. Well, it’s starting to look like all that jailbreak celebrating was a bit premature.

TinyCode, the people that once brought us unofficial iPhone applications through Installer.app, has announced that it is working with Apple to bring official third-party iPhone applications to the iPhone community. As such, they will no longer be updating its Installer.app application repository. But, the most interesting thing was TinyCode’s focus on “targeting fw 1.1.4 alpha 2″ – leading us to believe that Apple will be using the as-yet unreleased iPhone v1.1.4 firmware to distribute its SDK-based iPhone applications.

We can’t say how fast the new firmware will be jailbroken, but we sure hope they’ll jailbreak the iPhone v1.1.4 firmware soon after its release. Official and unofficial iPhone apps at the same time – the best of both worlds.

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6 Comments on “Official iPhone SDK application to work with iPhone v1.1.4 firmware”

  1. Damien Thomas says:

    :???: This is old news that’s already been proven false by people from TinyCode. Do some research before you right an article, buddy.

  2. Matt says:

    I second the research thing, this was debunked days ago, by TINYCODE!!!

  3. bob9 says:

    intomobile is consistently the worst news site ever. nothing is researched or accurate.

  4. delete says:

    Check your story.

    delete this story

    delete the author..

    intomobile.com is now banned on my computers

  5. Mark Sigal says:

    Don’t forget the fact that this SDK will also enable iPod touch devices, which Apple is positioning as the first mainstream Wi-Fi platform, to benefit from these same apps. With 100M iPods sold the potential to convert that market to touch users is HUGE. I have recently blogged about the touch from perspective of user and from developer perspective (in anticipation of SDK). Check out the post if interested:

    iPod touch: http://thenetworkgarden.com/weblog/2008/02/ipod-touch-take.html

    Cheers,

    Mark

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