While AltStore is and has long been one of the most popular ways to sideload apps on iPhones and iPads, one pain point for users has always been the three-app limit.
While AltStore is and has long been one of the most popular ways to sideload apps on iPhones and iPads, one pain point for users has always been the three-app limit.
Week after week, iDB tracks down the latest iPhone hacking and jailbreaking news to bring it to you as it happens. But since people have busy lives, it can be easy to miss out on the small details.
If there’s one thing jailbreak tweak developers find incredibly useful when end users report issues with their tweaks, it’s a crash log. Unfortunately, most people don’t bother to include one when they report issues, which makes troubleshooting that much more difficult on the developer.
There are occasionally times when you need to find an app’s bundle ID, especially if you use jailbreak tweaks that require this information for customizations to work. But there’s no easy way for an end user to find this information.
Just yesterday, we broke the news about ra1ncloud, a Fugu15-based jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS 15.0-15.4.1. While it wasn’t released at the time, that fact appears to have changed overnight.
Eyes have been on the palera1n team’s new C-based re-write, which brings performance and stability improvements over the traditional palera1n jailbreak, but that hasn’t stopped the team from continuing to support the legacy version.
The palera1n team quietly pushed another update to the C-based rewrite of the palera1n jailbreak tool this week, commonly referred to as palera1n-c. The latest version now available to the general public is version 2.0.0 beta 4.
If you’ve been patiently waiting for a jailbreak on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1 that wasn’t only intended for developers, then you might be in for a treat very soon.
When the palera1n team announced palera1n-c this past weekend, many noticed that it now supports two different jailbreak modes: 1) rootful, which has been used this entire time; and 2) rootless, which is the new jailbreak dynamic that the community will be shifting to.
Looking to give your jailbroken iPhone or iPad a new boot sound that you’ll hear every time you turn your device back on? If so, then a new and free jailbreak tweak called BootSound by iOS developer emokidxd might be of interest.
Havoc, one of the most popular repositories to use on jailbroken devices to acquire jailbreak tweaks and other add-ons, made a significant announcement on Wednesday that will upgrade the user experience associated with downloading themes on non-jailbroken devices.