One of the perks of having a jailbroken iPhone at your disposal is that you can do things with it that ordinary users can’t. This frequently means that you might be asked how you can do that when using a unique jailbreak-based feature.
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One of the perks of having a jailbroken iPhone at your disposal is that you can do things with it that ordinary users can’t. This frequently means that you might be asked how you can do that when using a unique jailbreak-based feature.
The palera1n jailbreak, intended for developers and powered by the same venerable checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit used by the checkra1n jailbreak, received an update on Monday to add semi-tethered support for devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.3.1.
Keeping up with the latest developments in the jailbreak community can feel like a challenge, especially as the community becomes less centralized. But iDB is here to help you navigate what otherwise feels like a stressful minefield of questions by bringing all the latest content into one place.
iOS developer opa334 released an update for the TrollStore perma-signing utility for iPhones and iPads on Saturday, formally bringing the increasingly-popular utility up to version 1.3.5.
One thing about using computers or smartphones is that you’ll find nuisance pop-ups just about everywhere — within apps and even while you use the internet. While some are good and may be carefully tailored to your interests, others may seem less so.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.0.3 on Monday following the official public release of iOS & iPadOS 16.1 just over a week ago.
Some people like iOS’ badge notification system, and some people hate it. Regardless of which of those camps you reside in, a newly released jailbreak tweak called Badger by iOS developer 0xilis promotes a wealth of customization that you’d be hard-pressed to find in any other single jailbreak tweak.
At the start of October, Linus Henze took the stage at the Objective by the Sea conference to showcase his Fugu15 jailbreak on an iPhone running iOS 15.4.1 with a slick new installation method that reminded a lot of us of the JailbreakMe days. And as of this Monday, it’s officially released and open source on Henze’s GitHub page.
Sakura Development team member @dora2ios, perhaps best known for their part in developing the kok3shi jailbreak, has released a new work-in-progress developer-centric jailbreak tool called ayakurume for iOS 15 that utilizes the same checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit as the venerable checkra1n jailbreak tool.
Following the release of Linus Henze’s developer-centric Fugu15 jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS 15.0-15.4.1, iOS developer opa334 released two subsequent updates to TrollStore to fix an issue with installing the Fugu15 jailbreak through the popular perma-signing utility. The first update was marked version 1.3.3, while the second was marked version 1.3.4.
The TrollStore perma-signing utility for iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.4.1 (and some 15.5 betas) was updated for a second time on Sunday, jumping from version 1.3.1 to version 1.3.2 with additional new features and enhancements for users to take advantage of.
Many prospective jailbreakers are growing increasingly anxious by the day as the wait for a public iOS & iPadOS 15 jailbreak for all devices continues. But as we and iDB always recommend, it’s vital to stay on the lowest possible firmware and avoid software updates if you plan to jailbreak your device in the future.