Here's How You Can Jailbreak A4-Powered iDevices And Install Cydia Under iOS 6
Here's how you can jailbreak your iDevice under iOS 6.
Here's how you can jailbreak your iDevice under iOS 6.
The iPhone Dev-Team has updated its redsn0w jailbreak tool.
Apple fans only got their hands on iOS 6 yesterday, but already it's possible to jailbreak the mobile operating system. All you need is redsn0w 0.9.13dev4, and the iOS 6 IPSW that fits your A4-powered iDevice.
It's already possible to jailbreak iOS 6 beta 4 with redsn0w 0.9.13dev3!
Soon after Apple launched OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion in the Mac App Store (for $19.99), the iPhone Dev-Team quickly confirmed that its popular jailbreak tool, redsn0w, is compatible with the new version of OS X. This is good news for jailbreakers wishing to update to Mountain Lion, as it means they'll still have access to the redsn0w app for new jailbreaks, tethered boots and the like.
It's already possible to jailbreak iOS 6 beta 2, according to iDownloadBlog. The process, which can be achieved using redsn0w 0.9.13dev2, requires users to point the application towards the iOS 6 beta 1 IPSW, and provides users with a tethered jailbreak solution for Apple A4-equipped iDevices and below.
The iPhone Dev team has just released redsn0w 0.9.14b1 to downgrade baseband 06.15.00 on iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS.
Yesterday, we told you that the iPhone Dev-Team had released a new version of redsn0w ("redsn0w 0.9.13dev1") that had the capacity to jailbreak an iOS 6-powered iDevice. Below, we'll take you through the jailbreak process, explaining how users can "liberate" their iDevice under iOS 6 beta 1.
It's now possible for iOS developers to jailbreak iOS 6 beta 1.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently updated its redsn0w jailbreak tool, adding a new injection feature and making a variety of bug-fixes, according to the Team's website.
Redsn0w 0.9.11b4 has just been released, completing tethered jailbreak support for iOS 5.1.1 on all devices except for the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and new iPad.
A couple of days ago we told you how the iPhone Dev-Team was readying a new update for redsn0w, which would have the capacity to downgrade our beloved iOS devices to an earlier, jailbreak-able version of the mobile operating system.
If you accidentally updated your iPhone 4S or iPad to to the currently unjailbreakable iOS 5.1 (or iOS 5.1.1), worry not - because the iPhone Dev-Team might soon be able to help you out. In a Twitter update posted recently by @MuscleNerd, it has been revealed that an upcoming version of redsn0w will allow jailbreak fans to downgrade their iPhone or iPad to iOS 5.0.1, which can indeed be jailbroken thanks to @pod2g.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently pushed out an update for its redsn0w jailbreak tool. The update, which hit the Web recently, contains minor bug fixes, meaning the software should now be more stable than before.
RedSn0w brings some awesome new features to the jailbreak community.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently pushed out an update for its jailbreak software, redsn0w. However, don't get too excited - the new version of redsn0w (0.9.10b6b) doesn't include new functionality, nor does it bring support for Apple's newest iOS devices and iOS versions. Instead, this minor update improves support for OS X 10.5.x and earlier.
The jailbreak tweak Corona 5.0.1 Untether - which, once installed, can can convert a tethered jailbreak to an untethered jailbreak solution - has recently received a couple of updates.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently released a new version of its redsn0w jailbreak tool (0.9.10b5), which fixes iBooks under iOS 5.0.1. Furthermore, the Corona jailbreak package - which can also provide iOS 5.0.1 users with an untethered solution - will soon receive an update that also fixes iBooks.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently updated redsn0w, adding full support for iOS 5.0.1. The new version of the jailbreak tool, marked "redsn0w 0.9.9b9b," is available to download from the iPhone Dev-Team's website.
In a number of Twitter updates which hit the Web earlier today, iPhone Dev-Team member @MuscleNerd confirmed that the upcoming version of redsn0w will make use of users' SHSH blobs for iOS 5.0+. Furthermore, he advised jailbreak fans to save their SHSH blobs using TinyUmbrella (if they haven't already).
Dev Team member MuscleNerd confirms i0S 5.0.1 beta 2 is jailbreakable.
The iPhone Dev-Team has recently updated redsn0w, adding support for Windows computers and fixing a GPS issue that occurred with certain iPhone 3GS handsets. Like the previous version of redsn0w (which is Mac only), this new version allows users to apply a tethered jailbreak to an iOS 5 device, and apply the software update to an iOS device while preserving its baseband.