Depending on your appetite for iPhone customization, you might turn to themes as a way to make your Home Screen look a little different than all the other Home Screens out there.
Depending on your appetite for iPhone customization, you might turn to themes as a way to make your Home Screen look a little different than all the other Home Screens out there.
Previously, we showed you how you could jailbreak any A9-A11 chip-equipped handset using the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak, but since then, a newer version of palera1n has been released.
If you were almost tempted to jump from your jailbreakable firmware to iOS 16 because of all the different ways the Lock Screen can be customized on a stock device nowadays, then fret no more.
When it comes to jailbreaking A9-A11 chip-equipped iOS & iPadOS 15 or 16 devices, there’s no better tool out there than palera1n.
The XinaA15 jailbreak tool for A12-A15 chip-equipped devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 appeared to receive another update over the weekend.
If there’s one thing you can count on every Sunday morning, it’s iDB’s weekly iPhone jailbreaking and hacking roundup where we discuss all the latest jailbreak tweak releases and news in this space.
Jailbreak tweak developer Elias Limneos is out with a big update this week in the form of BioProtect XS version 4.6-26, which he says officially adds support for iOS 16 devices.
If you’ve been following Linus Henze’s Fugu15 jailbreak since it was first announced last October, then you’d know it’s currently only intended for developers and that a couple of significant caveats prevent it from being totally user-friendly.
One of the latest jailbreaks available as of right now is palera1n, a semi-tethered checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak that was just recently re-written in the C programming language for improved speed and reliability. But did you perhaps catch wind of something called palen1x?
Back in January, we showed you a nifty command line-based tool for macOS, Windows, and Linux called ipatool that allowed users to obtain the raw .ipa files of any apps their Apple ID owned via the App Store.
Linus Henze’s Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 was first announced and demonstrated last October, but it was primarily intended for developers since there wasn’t any tweak injection to make it user friendly.
Keeping track of all the latest things to surface in the jailbreak community these days is tough work, and it’s even harder when you’ve got a busy life to contend with. That’s why iDB comes at you every Sunday morning with roundups just like this one to help you find out what’s happening in the iPhone hacking community lately.