The new version of TinyUmbrella 5.11.01 for iPhone 4 on iOS 5.1.1 was released today to save SHSH blobs from slightly updated iOS. Apple made a pretty strange move by releasing the 9B208 build prepared especially for GSM iPhone 4. Probably they wanted to make some slight fixes but didn't dare to call the new build iOS 5.1.2. The only proved fact about this firmware is it doesn't upgrade the iPhone's baseband. However, this update wasn't even documented.

TinyUmbrella 5.11.01

Guys from Chronic Dev Team already rolled out the update for this build called Absinthe 2.0.2. So now you can safely update to iOS 5.1.1 and jailbreak. But don't forget forget to save your phone's SHSH blobs first. That's where TinyUmbrella 5.11.01 comes in handy. That version was assembled personally for that new build and that means you can save your SHSH for iOS 5.1.1 Build 9B208 with no trouble.

Here are the direct links for TinyUmbrella 5.11.01 download:

Remember: if you rely on software unlock like ultrasn0w don't restore to the stock firmware because you'll lose your unlock most definitely. TinyUmbrella-5.11.01-1 Great news continue to come one after another. First of all, pod2g and Chronic Dev Team hackers have kept their promise and released the long awaited Absinthe 2.0 untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.1.1. The guys didn't stop here and continued to work on updates so yesterday we've got Absinthe 2.0.2 - a version with bug fixes and new GSM iPhone 4 firmware support. Earlier today notcom, the guy behind TinyUmbrella tool released the 5.11.01 update that also can work with the 9B208 build. The huge success behind the jailbreak release is supported by amazing numbers - reports claim that nearly 1.2 million of various devices running iOS 5.1.1 were jailbroken using Absinthe tool! Number is most impressive. The previous version of Absinthe released at the beginning of 2012 helped to jailbreak over 900k devices. So we can consider the fresh numbers as a new record. Let's hope that the upcoming iOS 6 won't make so much trouble with jailbreaking.