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tvOS 11
Guide to futurerestore: Introduction
This is an introductory article which explains what futurerestore is and how it works, as well as how to follow our futurerestore guides to upgrade/downgrade your device.
Before attempting any of the guides, everyone should read this article. It explains whether the guides apply to you, and if they do, which ones you should follow, as well as making sure that you fulfil the requirements for it to work. Not everyone can use futurerestore.
Guide to futurerestore Part 1: How to set a generator
This is Part 1 of a two-part guide on how to use futurerestore.
Before attempting this guide, everyone should read the introductory article, Guide to futurerestore: Introduction. It will explain whether this guide applies to you, as well as making sure that you fulfil the requirements for it to work.
If you currently have a jailbreak and you want to move to a different firmware with futurerestore’s generator mode, you must follow this guide first before following Part 2.
If you currently have no jailbreak, and you want to move to a different firmware with futurerestore’s Apnonce collision mode, you can skip this guide and head straight to Part 2. This method does not apply to most users.
Guide to futurerestore Part 2: How to use futurerestore to restore to unsigned firmwares
This is Part 2 of a two-part guide on how to use futurerestore.
Before attempting this guide, everyone should read the introductory article, Guide to futurerestore: Introduction. This will explain whether the guides apply to you, as well as making sure that you fulfil the requirements for it to work.
If you currently have a jailbreak and you want to move to a different firmware with futurerestore's generator mode, you must follow Part 1 of the guide before following Part 2.
If you currently have no jailbreak, and you want to move to a different firmware with futurerestore's Apnonce collision mode, do only this part of the guide. This method does not apply to most users.
ElectraTV now supports tvOS 11.0-11.4.1 in version 1.3.2, adds several bug fixes & improvements
On Wednesday, the Electra Team announced an update to the ElectraTV jailbreak tool for the Apple TV, officially bringing it up to version 1.3.2 to match that of the iOS version of the tool.
In a Tweet shared this morning by the Electra Team, we learn that ElectraTV 1.3.2 now supports tvOS 11.0-11.4.1 thanks to a port shared by @nitoTV and @Jaywalker. Furthermore, the update brings bug fixes and improvements:
How to navigate Apple TV with Control Center on iPhone and iPad
Have you lost your Siri Remote? Would you like to navigate Apple TV with your iPhone or iPad? You can do just that, from within Control Center in iOS.
How to jailbreak your Apple TV with Electra on tvOS 11.2-11.3
Thanks to nitoTV and the Electra Team, we now have a stable jailbreak for tvOS 11.2-11.3. If you heeded our advice in the run up to this release and stayed on the right firmware, you're probably itching to try it out. We'll show you how.
ElectraTV jailbreak for tvOS 11.2-11.3 released
It's been a busy spell for jailbreak releases! We've had iOS 11 tools from the Electra team, Apple TV tools from nitoTV, and now a blending of the two.
tvOS 11.4 released: here is what’s new
Apple has released tvOS 11.4 to the public. This update brings AirPlay 2 to the fourth-generation Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, plus some bug fixes. Read on for more information on tvOS 11.4.
tvOS 11.3 release notes & security fixes
On March 29, 2018, Apple released the tvOS 11.3 software update, bringing the ability to play videos in their original frame rate to owners of the fourth-generation Apple TV, plus other improvements such as ad-free music videos for Apple Music members right in the Music app.
tvOS 11.3 for Apple TV now available with AirPlay & frame rate matching improvements
Aside from dropping iOS 11.3, Apple today also released tvOS 11.3 for Apple TV.