Wow ok, I'll pass on the Jailbreak then.

I did some googling after posting that and it seemed that 4.2.1 was a 
challenge.  If I was on 4 I'd be set.:)


On Jan 23, 2011, at 3:07 AM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:

> Assuming your on 4.2, jailbreak on the iPhone 4 is tethered at the
> moment, meaning that when ever your phone reboots, assuming that you
> want to run jailbreak apps, you'll have to rejailbreak the phone from
> a computer. Even if you don't want to run any jailbreak apps, safari
> will crash every time you open it if you don't run the tool.
> In other words its really not worth it.
> 
> On 23/01/2011, Scott Granados <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I read sometime back a thread on jailbreaking the IPhone, the specific
>> things to be done with out eyeballs and a link to a step by step.  Does
>> anyone have that link or the thread?  I'd like to give it a shot.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Scott
>> 
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