That Was Quick: TinyUmbrella Updated With Support For iOS 6.1.4
TinyUmbrella has recently received an update adding support for iOS 6.1.4.
TinyUmbrella has recently received an update adding support for iOS 6.1.4.
TinyUmbrella has just received an update adding support for iOS 6.1.3.
TinyUmbrella has just been updated for the recently released iOS 6.0.1, and for the new iPad mini and iPad 4.
TinyUmbrella has recently received an update, adding support for iOS 5.1.1.
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.
TinyUmbrella - a Mac and Windows app that allows users to save their iOS device's SHSH blobs and BBTickets, in order to downgrade iOS version at a later date - has just received an update. Now, in version 5.10.12 of the application, users can save their BBTickets from an iPhone 4 (both GSM and CDMA) and iPhone 4S for later use.
The developer of TinyUmbrella - a Mac application that allows users to save their iOS device's SHSH blobs, ultimately preserving one's jailbreak - has recently updated his blog, urging readers to save their blobs before Apple launches a new version of its iOS mobile operating system.
TinyUmbrella has recently received a minor update, which fixes a bug that caused the application to crash for a number of Windows users.
Jailbreak fans can now use TinyUmbrella to save their iPhone 4S's SHSH blobs for the second build of iOS 5.0.1. Support for this build of Apple's mobile operating system comes in an update for TinyUmbrella, which was released a couple of days ago.
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).
iH8sn0w's iFaith SHSH tool has recently received an update (1.4), and now supports all versions of Apple's mobile operating system up to iOS 5.0.1. Furthermore, besides saving SHSH blobs, the updated software also has the ability to save users' AP ticket. However, the downside is that iFaith currently does not support Apple A5 iOS devices (such as the iPhone 4S and iPad 2).
TinyUmbrella has received an update that adds support for the recently released beta version of iOS 5.1. Though we would not recommend jailbreak fans updating to this version of the iOS (as there's currently no known means of downgrading, and no untethered jailbreak solution is available for iOS 5 or above), if you do decide to take iOS 5.1 beta for a spin on your iOS device, be sure to save your SHSH blobs first.
An upcoming version of TinyUmbrella will reportedly allow users to restore their device without using iTunes. Read on to find out more ...