You can always count on the team of iDB to bring you the latest iPhone & iPad hacking and jailbreaking news as it happens. But what good will that do you if you’re too busy to read the posts?
You can always count on the team of iDB to bring you the latest iPhone & iPad hacking and jailbreaking news as it happens. But what good will that do you if you’re too busy to read the posts?
The Dopamine v2 jailbreak tool for various device and firmware combinations on iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 received another update late last night that brought it up to version 2.0.8 with even more bug fixes and improvements.
Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) announced an updated build of the Dopamine v2 jailbreak late Saturday morning with a plethora of bug fixes and improvements that will further enhance the user experience of the community’s newest iPhone and iPad jailbreak tool.
Now that the Dopamine v2 jailbreak has been released, many now wonder about the role that the Serotonin “semi-jailbreak” currently plays in the modern jailbreak community.
A few years ago, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called ColorBadges that would automatically colorize your apps’ missed notification badges to match the dominant color of the icon itself. Fast-forward to today’s rootless-esque jailbreaks, and this tweak, which was designed to work on rootful jailbreaks, no longer works.
If you’re somebody who gets a lot of incoming notifications on a regular basis, then you might find it challenging to feel organized every time you glance at your cluttered Lock Screen.
Safari is the default web browser on iPhones and iPads, and so it’s understandable that a lot of people use it. But what’s not so understandable is why Apple doesn’t do more to make the Safari user experience better.
Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released an updated build of Dopamine v2 on Wednesday, officially bringing the rootless, semi-untethered jailbreak tool up to version 2.0.6.
Do you listen to a lot of music on your jailbroken iPhone? If you do, then you might be interested in a jailbreak tweak that changes the aesthetics of your Lock Screen’s native music player interface.
In case you missed it, the Dopamine v2 semi-untethered jailbreak tool for various iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 devices was updated once more over the weekend to version 2.0.5 with another handful of bug fixes and improvements that benefit anyone who began depending on the tool when it launched on Friday.
Your friends here at iDB are something of jailbreak-a-holics. We love jailbreaking, but we also love sharing discoveries in the iPhone and iPad hacking communities that further device customization and push the boundaries of what Apple lets us do with stock devices.
The Dopamine v2 jailbreak launched yesterday with official support for the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit with the puaf_landa method and, by extension, the new PPL bypass.