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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Earlier today, Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released Dopamine v2, adding support for newer versions of iOS & iPadOS 16 on various devices by way of the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit and the recently released PPL bypass.
In an unexpected turn of events on Friday, Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released version 2 of his jailbreak tool with support for the new PPL bypass and the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit with puaf_landa.
It was only a week ago that we reported on the Def1nit3lyN0tAJa1lbr3akTool semi-untethered Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit-based jailbreak tool for arm64 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.7 and 16.0-16.6.1 officially coming out of beta.
It was only just last night that the RootHide development team pushed version 1.2 of its Procursus-based bootstrap for devices running iOS & iPadOS 14.0-17.0 with updated builds of Sileo and Zebra and a plethora of other bug fixes and improvements. But as it would seem, the team wasn’t done.
If you use the RootHide development team’s Procursus-based bootstrap, then you might be excited to learn that there’s an updated build available to the general public as of this Sunday afternoon.
ElleKit is the tweak injection method used by modern jailbreaks such as Dopamine and palera1n, but if you depend at all on the meowbrek2 re-jailbreaking utility and semi-untethered tool for arm64 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.x, then you might want to read up on the latest update.
The RootHide development team on Wednesday announced an updated version of the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap, this time bringing the project up to version 1.1.1.