The iPhone Dev Team has released RedSn0w 0.9.13dev2 for Windows and Mac that can be used for tethered jailbreak iOS 6.0 beta 2. RedSn0w 0.9.13dev2 can be used for iOS 6.0 Beta 2 tethered jailbreak on GSM iPhone 4, CDMA iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G. RedSn0w 0.9.13dev2 for iOS 6.0 beta 2 jailbreak is mainly intended for developers who are looking to test out their jailbreak apps on iOS 6.0. If you are a iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS user and are on Mac, you can use the below guide for a tethered iOS 6.0 Beta 2 jailbreak. Also note that, iPhone users who are on an untethered jailbreak or rely on unlock, better stay away from the iOS 6.0 Beta 2.
Step 1 : Download RedSn0w 0.9.13dev2 for Mac OS X.
Step 2 : Extract the contents of redsn0w_mac_0.9.13dev2.zip to any folder of your choice.
Step 3 : Launch RedSn0w app and click ‘Extras’ button followed by ‘Select IPSW’.
Step 4 : Choose iOS 6.0 Beta 1 IPSW file (Its not iOS 6.0 Beta 2) and click the Back button.
Step 5 : Click the ‘Jailbreak’ button to start iOS 6.0 Beta 2 jailbreak.
Step 6 : RedSn0w will show you a new screen and choose ‘Install SHSH’ from the available options and click Next.
Step 7 : Now you need to put your iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS in DFU mode. Also make sure that your iPhone is both off and plugged in to the computer.
Hold down Power (corner) button for 5 seconds.
Without releasing the Power button, also hold down the Home (bottom center) button for 10 seconds.
Without releasing the home button, release the Power button. But keep holding the Home button for 15 seconds.
Step 8 : RedSn0w 0.9.13dev2 will now jailbreak your iPhone on iOS 6.0 Beta 2. After the jailbreak is completed, your iPhone will be rebooted into jailbroken state.
Tethered Boot iOS 6.0 Beta 2 on iPhone With RedSn0w
As mentioned earlier, iOS 6.0 beta 2 jailbreak with RedSn0w is tethered, which means that every time your iPhone looses the power, you need to connect it to a Mac and run RedSn0w for a tethered boot. To tethered boot your iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS on iOS 6.0 Beta 2, just connect your iPhone to the Mac, launch RedSn0w and choose ‘Extras’ -> ‘Just Boot’.
Via Redsn0w.com
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