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Ziphone Warning by BigBoss und Eure Erfahrung mit ZiPhone.
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Der Post von BigBoss ist schon etwas älter (2 Wochen), jedoch finde ich, dass viele diese Warnung lesen sollten und überlegen, ob zum Unlock die ZiPhone-Lösung benutzt werden soll.

BigBoos schrieb:Ziphone Warning
“But Ziphone works fine for me? Why should I avoid it?”

I hear this all the time. It’s simple. Ziphone does permanent changes to your phone. Zibri is a terrible coder that stole most the exploits for ZiPhone and did not create them. Zibri admits that he cannot code. Ziphone does work most of the time. But when it does not work, you are most likely left with an unfixable brick. Other jailbreak software such as iLiberty+, Pwnage, will not leave you with a brick. Everything they do can be reverted safely. This means if they fail on you, you just restore and try again. No harm done.

With ziphone, your damage is permanent. It’s a crap shoot. It may work 9 times out of 10, but on that 10th time that it fails out, you can expect to be purchasing a new iPhone. Sounds great right? Indeed, this is so common that the term “ziphoned” actually has meaning (a bricked phone caused by ZiPhone). Check out the google search on the term and see the problems for yourself.

If you have used Ziphone and your phone is currently working, you do not need to do anything. Just don’t use it again. The next time could be fatal. You’ve been warned!

Question:

Could you please elaborate on the permanent changes caused by Ziphone?
All unlocking/jailbreaking methods modify the phone in some way, at least they patch baseband, and pwnage patches bootloader.
I know that Ziphone downgrades the 4.6 bootloader to 3.9 (which has been thought to be permanent until pwnage came out), but so does iLiberty+, iDemocracy and any other unlock method that is not based on pwnage

Answer:

First off, iLiberty+ does not downgrade your bootloader by default. It downgrades you to 3.9 fakeblank which is easily reversible and not dangerous. This is not the same thing as 3.9 used by Ziphone! Ziphone downgrades the bootloader to 3.9 automatically. If this process fails, you’re done. This process considered so risky that Apple does not do any bootloader upgrades in their firmware packages! They could have put a stop to all the unlocks when 1.1.2 came out by having the 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 firmware upgrade upgrade old bootloaders to 4.6 but they considered this too risky and did not do it! Ziphone does it anyway.

Zibri has had so many releases that fix “type-o’s”. That’s just silly. The code is so sloppy and buggy. Some versions will unlock even when you did not ask it to resulting in a downgraded bootloader just on a request to jailbreak! Neat Sad

Ziphone is also very dangerous because it does all the flashing (most risky part) during the first phase of the ram disk. During this phase, allocating too much memory can result in ram disk corruption. This is very bad. You want to minimize the amount of memory used as much as possible and you only care about stability. Ziphone doesn’t worry about this. Due to the technique used to boot the ramdisk, the memory is easily corrupted if you try to allocate too much of it. The result is that you are corrupting the very data that you are flashing!

iLiberty+, iPlus both use a smaller ram disk to flash. This minimizes the amount of memory used and takes great care to prevent memory allocations from corrupting the ram disk. Then these tools come back on a second pass to install payloads. This is done after the flashing is done where there is no risk.

As a result, several ziphone users have reported problems with no edge, no wifi, no bluetooth or a combination of the 3. In many cases this is unfixable. Zibri has added a wifi “fix” to his app which works sometimes, but this programs a bogus network address that is the same on every phone.

Quelle: sleepers
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#2

Zitat:If you have used Ziphone and your phone is currently working, you do not need to do anything. Just don’t use it again. The next time could be fatal. You’ve been warned
Genau so sieht's bei mir aus.
Ist irgendwie klar, das BigBoss über ZiPhone herzieht, aber ich habe auch schlechte Erfahrungen gemacht. Nicht was das Programm an sich angeht, sondern wie es mit Rechten innerhalb des Systems umgeht. Mir ist aufgefallen, dass manche Apps unter dem User Root installiert werden bzw. dass der User Root Owner ist und entsprechende Rechte hat und bei anderen widerum ist es der User Mobile, sodass man ab und an die Rechte anpassen muss, was sonst nicht nötig wäre.

Ist an dem von mir geschilderten Fall nun ZiPhone oder die Apps "schuld"?
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#3

Also ich weiss nicht ob ich das Glück mit Löffeln gegessen habe, aber ich kann euch allen sagen, dass ich bei mir noch NIE, aber wirklich GAR NIE ein Problem mit ZiPhone hatte. Ich hab ZiPhone sicher schon über 20 mal benutzt und noch nie ist irgend etwas schief geloffen. Vielleicht läufts ja bei jedem 21. mal schief was ich aber nicht glaube xD
chrisi
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#4

Im Nachhinein is man immer schlauer ^^
in einem Jahr heißts "OMG wie konnte man nur das Pwnage-tool benutzen, es hätte ja in China `n sack Reis umfallen können !! "

Also bei mir hat bis jetzt hatte ich auch noch keine Probleme mit ZiPhone, Gott sei dank xP
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#5

hab ziphone gut 20 oder 30 mal genutz... werde jetzt aber vorerst iplus verwenden.. noch niie ein problem gehabt.. hab aber fast alle verfügbaren Programme so oft genützt... und werd in zukunft wohl hauptsächlich iplus nehmen und liberty... warte aber eigentlich auf pwnage 1.2
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