Has the iPhone hacking community been on a role lately, or what? Not only have we witnessed the release of TrollStore 2, but we also saw the XinaA15 v2 jailbreak launch with support for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1.
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Has the iPhone hacking community been on a role lately, or what? Not only have we witnessed the release of TrollStore 2, but we also saw the XinaA15 v2 jailbreak launch with support for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1.
Every once in a while, a real looker of a jailbreak tweak makes it out into the limelight. A new release called Rune by iOS developer iCraze just so happens to be one of those tweaks.
DockCase is updating its Pocket M.2 NVMe Smart SSD Enclosure with perks aimed at mobile videographers and photographers, and support for the iPhone 15 Pros.
A new NameDrop-like feature in iOS 17.2 uses NFC to enable you to quickly share eligible Wallet passes by bringing two iPhones together.
When you scroll up or down on your iPhone, it displays a bar on the right side of the screen to show you where you are in reference to the top of bottom of the page. You can also grab this bar to manually scroll up or down, just like you can on a computer.
Looking to customize the appearance of your jailbroken handset’s many 3D Touch/Haptic Touch menus? If you answered yes to that question, then you should take a peek at the new 3DGlassierTouch jailbreak tweak by iOS developer b4db1r3.
If you’re fortunate enough to have a jailbroken device at your disposal in this day and age, and you like the idea of custom Emojis, then we think you will enjoy a new EmojiFontManager add-on called Twemoji 15.0 EFM by iOS developer PoomSmart.
If you’re looking to score some gear from Peak Design in time for the holidays, but you’ve realized that Black Friday and Cyber Monday already came and went, then you might just be in luck…
PureKFD, the kfd exploit-based toolbox app and package manager all-in-one by iOS developer @lrdsnow received an important update to version 4.2 this week.
The Misaka package manager app, renowned for giving iPhone and iPad users the ability to install hacks and add-ons without a jailbreak by way of the MacDirtyCow (iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2) and kfd (iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1) exploits, has received another important update.
It has always been possible to inject third-party code into decrypted .ipa files so that they could be sideloaded onto your iPhone or iPad with more functionality than the app would have directly from the App Store, but this has always been a somewhat inconvenient method of going about it.