Does anyone know what time today or even if it will be released today I already 
prepared my iPhone 4S for the jailbreak according to idownloadblog

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On 2013-02-01, at 12:18 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:

> Hi, The iDownloadBlog is always a good source. Their site is 
> http://www.idownloadblog.com. In the mean time you can read the following 
> article from their site.
> 
> http://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/01/28/how-to-prepare-for-the-ios-6-1-untethered-jailbreak/
> 
> 
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> On 2/1/2013 6:23 AM, Krysti wrote:
>> Raul where do I go to check for the untethered jailbreak on Sunday when we 
>> might get it
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 2013-01-30, at 11:58 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Krysti, I may have some information for you. Also, Mauricio, the 
>>> question wasn't about what you lose if you jailbreak, but whether it could 
>>> be done.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, jailbreaking iOS 6.0 or 6.01 is not really possible right now if 
>>> you want untethered, and believe me when I say that untethered is the way 
>>> to go. Otherwise you will be depending on a tethered jailbreak, and it 
>>> means you have to connect your phone to the computer and run software when 
>>> it reboots. Additionally, there has been a very difficult time of it from 
>>> the hackers on getting it working right. So, the good news is that if you 
>>> wait for the long-awaited untethered jailbreak for iOS 6.1, it's a good 
>>> chance it will be made available this Sunday. Now, to address some of the 
>>> other things which came up in this thread.
>>> 
>>> If you have a new iPhone and it came with iOS 6, you can't downgrade. This 
>>> is because of Apple signing each firmware installation for your phone. I 
>>> don't understand the specifics, but if you Google for shsh blobs, it will 
>>> give a better description for it. I have been able to downgrade in the past 
>>> before, but that was because I had saved my shsh blobs from a prior iOS 
>>> version.
>>> 
>>> The question I see come up often is if jailbreaking is worth it. I mean, 
>>> you lose Apple tech support, and supposedly void your warranty if you have 
>>> one. If you find that you need to have your device serviced, then you can 
>>> restore and go back to the current iOS and it will be unjailbroken. Of 
>>> course you will lose your settings and jailbreak apps, but that's a risk 
>>> you take when you go for the jailbreak path. I just realized I didn't 
>>> answer my own question on if jailbreaking is right or not. Like with all 
>>> things in life, it depends on the user and whether said user wants to trade 
>>> in the warranty for certain conveniences. Or even more importantly, it 
>>> highly depends on whether jailbreaking will enhance the user experience for 
>>> the specific user.
>>> 
>>> I'll give an example, if you have been using the iPhone unjailbroken and 
>>> it's met your needs, or you are really concerned about tech support from 
>>> Apple and/or warranty service, then jailbreaking isn't for you. If you 
>>> aren't concerned about their tech support or warranty, but you don't need 
>>> the enhancements that jailbreaking provides, then again, jailbreaking may 
>>> not be for you. I teach new users how to use the iPhone and even though I'm 
>>> a huge jailbreak fan, I don't recommend it to my clients unless they ask 
>>> about it first, and only if they feel they really need it.
>>> 
>>> I could go on and on about all the cool things you can do extra with a 
>>> jailbroken iPhone, but the list would be too long. Suffice it to say that 
>>> even though I'm using iOS 5.1.1 still on my 4S, I'm enjoying most of the 
>>> iOS 6 features due to some sort of jailbreak enhancement. The one feature I 
>>> will mention here is probably 80% of the reason why I jailbreak in the 
>>> first place. I'm a Google Voice user, and I have totally integrated my 
>>> Google Voice number so that even tapping on phone numbers in text messages 
>>> or web pages or apps, will use my GV number to call the tapped number. 
>>> Furthermore, sending and receiving text messages using my Google Voice 
>>> number is seamless and can be done through the messages app. These are 
>>> things you cannot do unless you jailbreak.
>>> 
>>> So, bottom line, I truly hope that untethered iOS 6.1 jailbreak will come 
>>> out, but if it doesn't, I'll be sticking with iOS 5.1.1 for a bit longer.
>>> 
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>>> On 1/27/2013 8:50 AM, Mauricio Almeida wrote:
>>>> well, there probably is. my question to you is though why youw ould do 
>>>> such a thing if it messes your ability of gaining support from apple in 
>>>> addition to making you lose all your jail break data every time you update 
>>>> your IOS?
>>>> 
>>>> mauricio
>>>> On Jan 27, 2013, at 9:45 AM, Krysti <happypuppy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hey is there anyway I can jailbreak my iPhone 4S running ios 6
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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