Jailbreak hopefuls have been particularly on edge over the last several weeks, especially as the Odyssey Team ramps up teasers and status updates regarding the upcoming Cheyote jailbreak tool for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1.
Jailbreak hopefuls have been particularly on edge over the last several weeks, especially as the Odyssey Team ramps up teasers and status updates regarding the upcoming Cheyote jailbreak tool for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1.
The DelayOTA method of upgrading to unsigned firmware became popular starting with iOS & iPadOS 15, especially given the fact that the Odyssey Team’s upcoming Cheyote jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15 wouldn’t support any version newer than 15.1.1.
While there are tons of great single-purpose jailbreak tweaks for pwned iOS 14 devices, it’s indeed true that we can sometimes get more bang for our buck with ‘do it all’ or ‘all in one’ jailbreak tweaks that offer customization options for more than one aspect of Apple’s mobile operating systems.
When you turn on Do Not Disturb mode on iOS 14, you’re served with a persistent Lock Screen banner notification that reminds you of the feature being turned on and when it’s expected to turn off.
YouTube regularly implements new features into its iOS & iPadOS apps as experiments, and sometimes, those features are only made available to a small subset of users around the world while the experiment takes place. In other words, some users may see those new features, while others don’t.
The jailbreak community is ramping up with excitement again as the Odyssey Team gets increasingly close to finishing up and releasing the upcoming Cheyote jailbreak tool for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1.
One thing jailbreakers and jailbreak hopefuls must pay close attention to is their handset’s firmware. Apple intently unsigns older versions of iOS and iPadOS to prevent users from downgrading to them from newer versions — an effort that makes jailbreaking more difficult as Apple pushes software updates frequently to patch the bugs and exploits used by jailbreak tools.
Among some of my favorite activities to do on my iPhone when I’m bored and trying to pass time is watch videos. My hardline video consumption in these moments has exposed a myriad of pitfalls with the native iOS video player, many of which are remediable by way of jailbreak tweaks.
When jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad, you may install a swath of different jailbreak tweaks. In some cases, you may find yourself in a certain mood to experience one type of aesthetic or functionality, but have a totally different whim another day.
There are a lot of different ways to immerse yourself in your music while it’s playing, but if you’re interested in going a little over the top, then a new jailbreak tweak called CanvasLife by iOS developer Sugiuta might be worth checking out.
Keeping up with the latest jailbreak hubbub these days can be a challenge, especially with everyone having discussions on a wide variety of platforms. Thankfully, we’re here to help bring it all together into one convenient place.
One thing that jailbreak hobbyists are always trying to do is squeeze a little additional performance out of their device and accessories by way of jailbreak tweaks, and iDownloadBlog takes this ambition very seriously.