Disabling the iPhone kill switch
August 19th, 2008 | by jz | Published in iphone | 1 Comment
After praising the iPhone as wholesome as warm bread, Colbert takes to task the iPhone for its “kill switch” (“It actually kills you!”). In the meantime, Gizmodo reports that there’s a “BossPrefs” app to disable it, joining the more labor intensive method of tricking the iPhone into thinking that the Apple update server is found on the phone itself. (Hat tip: Patrick Meier.) Both require that the phones be “jailbroken” — untethered from Apple’s control — currently a somewhat unstable and scary process that many have nonetheless tried. A jailbroken phone can run apps from sources other than the iPhone apps store; hence the ability to install BossPrefs despite its absence there.
Of course, to completely untether the iPhone from Apple can greatly reduce its functionality — and it gives Apple the practical option to reassert control over jailbroken phones by forcing owners to decide between complete isolation or a return to the sandbox.
I’ve got an iPhone myself now and love it — and don’t find myself yet prepared to try to jailbreak it …
…JZ


August 19th, 2008 at 12:32 pm (#)
But any time you use it, a tiny part of your soul goes away. . .
I’m still jealous. (Massive shortages here since the day after the launch, not resolved until mid-September)