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Baseband 5.16.08 to 5.13.04 for Unlocking
Published on January 30, 2013 by Richard Ker
Read more: http://www.beijingiphonerepair.com/hack/how-to-downgrade-iphone-3gs-ios-6-1baseband-5-16-08-to-5-13-04-for-unlocking/#ixzz3Ea8JZ3Uy
Accidentally updated to iOS 6.1 and found out your iPhone 3GS is locked or stuck in recovery
mode? This is a proven working solution. Be warned though, it may take you some time if
youre new to jailbreaking.
This will be a lengthy process so if you have an AT&T iPhone 3GS, you can save all the
troubles and unlock it permanently using this. If you have a non-AT&T iPhone, check our Store
for a possible factory unlocking solution.
First of all, please be aware that the untethered jailbreak for iOS 6.1 is expected to be released
very soon (maybe this Sunday, Feb 3) and baseband 5.16.08 cant be unlocked.
Editor's note: learn more by reading our ebook on starting your own iPhone repair & unlock
business
However, its still possible to unlock your iPhone by updating the baseband to 6.15.00 and then
downgrading to 5.13.04.
Baseband version 5.13.04 allows you to unlock your iPhone 3GS with ultrasn0w.
Baseband 6.15.00 is an iPad baseband which can break your GPS. Read the risks here.
In order to downgrade to 5.13.04, you must update it to 6.15.00 first. Unfortunately,
theres no direct way of downgrading it to 5.13.04.
If youre stuck in recovery mode, most likely you already have baseband 6.15.00
installed and iTunes wont complete the restore.
11. Select Install Cydia and Install iPad Baseband. Warning: installing iPad baseband will
break your GPS, if you have the new 3GS made after week 28 of 2011, it does not support
the iPad baseband. We will downgrade to 5.13.04 later for the GPS fix. Once again, if you
have an AT&T iPhone 3GS, unlock it using this.
12. Follow on screen instructions to put your device into DFU mode to begin the jailbreak.
13. When the process is done, you will find that your iPhone is now jailbroken on iOS 4.1 with
iPad baseband 6.15.00. To make sure you can always go back to iOS 4.1, launch Cydia and
select Make my life easier.
Part 3: Downgrading to baseband 5.13.04 (GPS Fix)
14. Now download redsn0w 0.9.14b2 that can downgrade iPad baseband to 5.13.04 for Windows
or Mac.
15. Launch redsn0w. Go to Extras > Select IPSW button in redsn0w to point to the original
firmware you downloaded in Step 2.
16. Do a controlled shutdown of your iPhone (slide to power off).
17. Return to the first screen and click Jailbreak. Check the Downgrade from iPad baseband
checkbox, uncheck Cydia and click Next.
18. Redsn0w will start doing the downgrade and you will see Flashing Baseband screen on
your iPhone with the Pawnapple icon. DO NOT INTERRUPT your iPhone while baseband
flashing is in progress.
19. When done, your iPhone will reboot itself and you will now have iOS 4.1 with baseband
5.13.04 that can be unlocked with ultrasn0w.
20. You may want to update to iOS 5.1.1 which has untethered jailbreak and can also be
unlocked with ultrasn0w 1.2.7. Use this tutorial here (its for baseband 6.15.00 but will work for
any baseband). You can install iOS 5.1.1 only if you have the SHSH saved on Cydia or
locally.
If youre happy with iOS 4.1 and would like to unlock it, read on
Part 4: Unlock with ultrasn0w
21. Launch Cydia from Springboard (home menu).
22. Search for ultrasn0w on Packages in Cydia. If you cannot find it, add new sources by typing
ultrasn0w repo:
repo666.ultrasn0w.com (with zero, not o).