You Can Now Easily Jailbreak Your iphone 4 Running IOS 4.1 Using Limera1n Once You Finish Jailbreak For Your iphone 4 can be customized in many ways. However, more importantly you have the ability to add features via apps that
Apple doesn’t endorse. You won’t see these apps in the regular iTunes App Store on your iPhone 4. Instead you’ll have to download or purchase these apps like Frash, an app that puts Adobe’s Flash player on your iPhone 4, from the Cydia store instead.
Today i am Going To Show You How To Add Flash Playback To Your iphone 4 in Three Easy Steps By Using An App Called "Frash" By @Comex
First Step: is To Launch Cydia App On Your iphone 4 And Tap Manage
Step 2 :Add the Source for the Frash app by tapping Sources, Edit, and Add. A dialog opens reading Enter Cydia/APT URL immediately following the provided “http://” enter repo.benm.at and tap Add Source. Once this is completed tap Return to Cydia
And Last Step 3 : Install Frash by tapping Search and enter Frash as the search criteria. Tap Frash – Flash for iOS then tap Install and then Confirm. Frash will begin to install taking only a few minutes or less. Once it is completed tap Return to Cydia.
Frash is now installed on your iPhone 4 and ready to go. Launch Safari and navigate to http://www.adobe.com to try it out. Initially you’ll see a gray place holder labeled Flash for the flash content on a web page. If you tap it you’ll see the flash content start to play.
The content that I tested and experimented with was either hit or miss as far as the results went during testing. It worked some of the time and often did not work at all or crashed, but it is still some what useful for Flash games and videos.
Normally, there is an option called Frash Toggle for SBSettings which is an app that will allow you to toggle Frash on and off. I usually recommend installing that app also, but the currently available version only works on iOS 3.2. You’ll see a warning from Cydia about this prior to installing it. Hopefully the author will find some time to update the app to iOS 4.1 so you could install it yourself later. I skipped it for the time being with the hope of keeping the jailbroken iPhone 4 stable.
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