It works for both iPad 2 and iPad 3. Look at the last post in the thread, it contains the link to the tutorial necessary to do the downgrade.Quote:
Originally Posted by NakedFaerie
http://www.ipadforums.net/jailbreaki...hsh-blobs.html
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It works for both iPad 2 and iPad 3. Look at the last post in the thread, it contains the link to the tutorial necessary to do the downgrade.Quote:
Originally Posted by NakedFaerie
http://www.ipadforums.net/jailbreaki...hsh-blobs.html
You also need blobs for iOS 4.x.Quote:
Originally Posted by NakedFaerie
As I said it WONT work for the iPad 3 as that NEVER had IOS4 so you cant get the SHSH for IOS4 on iPAD3.
AND the new RedSn0w hates the iPad3. In previous RedSn0w versions you can do things with the iPad3 but the latest you cant.
I can stitch SHSH into the IPSW file but the latest cant. I can try to restore the stitched file in previous versions but the latest wont it just refuses to even load that file.
It's probably the A5X chip on the iPad 3 that prevents downgrading at this time. No choice but to wait for further developments.Quote:
Originally Posted by NakedFaerie
I think not.... because here what happens to my new ipad bought last week:
Hi, I would like to ask for help regarding the effects occured in my new ipad3 upon updating the software to iOS6. i think my speakers went from being loud to low volume... i observed that my speakers upon upgrading produces a crack noise and now producing a low sound even if the volume is in maximum.. Just bought it last week... Kindly help. thank you.
Well I updated my new iPad 3 to iOS 6 out of the box & everything works as advertised. So for those in a similar situation where it doesn't - return it for a replacement. For those with an older device - backup, wipe & restore. I'll bet you see an improvement. :)
Any news on ios6 on the ipad3. Ios5 works great, so don't want to switch until the issues are fixed.
It works fine on my iPad3, and always has. Today, I updated to 6.1 and it still works fine. I wonder if some folks' wifi issues aren't caused by old, noncompliant routers? Consumer-grade wireless routers typically lay about five years, then get flaky or die completely. New ones are only $40-50, and will be twice as fast if the old one didn't support N.
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IOS6 works fine on my iPad 3. I upgraded from 5 about 6 weeks ago. My only gripe was that Google maps, with its great street view, is replaced by Apple's maps which had some glitches with the accurate pinpointing of addresses etc on the maps. Also street view is lost, but the 3D views of major city centres and major natural features, such as the Grand Canyon, are superb.
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