Everyone I know likes the feeling of haptic feedback they get when interacting with certain features in their iPhone’s operating system, so it comes as no surprise that jailbreak tweak developers are always adding it to more places.
Everyone I know likes the feeling of haptic feedback they get when interacting with certain features in their iPhone’s operating system, so it comes as no surprise that jailbreak tweak developers are always adding it to more places.
Just in time for the widespread adoption that the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak is about to start receiving after picking up support for iOS & iPadOS 16.x on compatible devices on Monday, the Zebra package manager has been updated to version 1.1.29 with support for iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16.
As expected, following the announcement that tfp0 (kernel task port) had been achieved on an iOS 16.1.1 device, the palera1n team has officially added support for iOS & iPadOS 16 to its checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak tool in version 1.4.0.
It looks like iOS & iPadOS 16 support could be coming to the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak a lot sooner than originally anticipated.
Your iPhone’s front-facing camera captures a mirror image of what you actually look like from your lens’ perspective. For some people, this is no problem; for others, it’s a nuisance that requires immediate remedying.
iOS developer PoomSmart is back again this week with another couple of YouTube app improvement jailbreak tweaks, carrying the names of YouTube X and YTUnShorts.
A couple of years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called Velvet by iOS developer NoisyFlake that could be used to personalize your handset’s notifications with unique color experiences that would make any ordinary iPhone user drool over your setup. Now, that same developer is out with Velvet 2, the latest iteration of their magnificent UI customization tweak for pwned iOS & iPadOS 15 devices.
This past Wednesday, we saw the public testing release of the XinaA15 jailbreak tool for A12-A15 devices ranging from the iPhone XS to the iPhone 13 Pro Max running iOS 15.0-15.1.1, and while it supported tweak injection, there was an issue where users couldn’t sign in to repositories such as Havoc or Chariz via package managers like Sileo and Zebra. This, of course, meant that users couldn’t install their previously-purchased tweaks.
Prospective jailbreakers everywhere are wondering when the next jailbreak might drop, and while we don’t yet have a definitive answer to that question, we continue to monitor the latest developments in the community for this very reason.
Live Photos is a feature pioneered by Apple to make the pictures you snap come to life. Additional information is stored in these photographs so that you can tap and hold on them to see a moment of motion before the shot was captured, similar to a video, but not quite.
Apple has a good reason to stop you from enabling enhanced iCloud encryption, called Advanced Data Protection, on a new device right away.
When it comes to the holiday season, there are a few different jailbreak tweaks I like to use for getting into the spirit. And thanks to a new release called Stella by iOS developer yan, that’s going to be easier than ever.