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.
There is currently no working untethered jailbreak solution for iOS 6.
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.
If you've already installed iOS 6 GM on your developer-registered iDevice, the good news is that it's possible to jailbreak said iPhone, iPad or iPod touch under the "Gold Master" edition of iOS 6.
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.
After first releasing the baseband 06.15.00-downgrading redsn0w 0.9.14b1 last month, the iPhone Dev-Team has now updated the jailbreak tool (to redsn0w 0.9.14b2) to improve the downgrade experience, according to Redmond Pie.
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.
Back in May, the “Jailbreak Dream Team” – a bunch of talented iOS hackers, including @pod2g and @p0sixninja – assembled in Amsterdam to talk at the annual Hack In The Box conference. Now, the Dream Team’s presentation is available to view online in two YouTube videos, which hit the Web recently.
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.
Could Sunday be "Funday" for 06.15 baseband downgrade tool release?
That was quick! Less than a day after iOS 6.0 was unveiled, it has already been jailbroken.
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.
Not too long ago, Apple pushed out a new version of its Apple TV software: firmware 5.0.2. Though, in terms of new features, the software is somewhat lacking (so lacking, in fact, that Apple has yet to publish a change-log for the new firmware over on its support page), that doesn't mean the folks over at FireCore haven't bothered updating their Seas0nPass jailbreak tool accordingly.
Last week, the Chronic Dev Team launched Absinthe 2.0: a new jailbreak tool, which has the power to "liberate" our iOS 5.1.1-powered iDevices (even those sporting an A5X-processor). However, on the same day, Apple launched a mysterious new build of iOS 5.1.1 for the GSM iPhone 4 only ("9B208") - naturally, this confused matters, as jailbreakers weren't sure whether Absinthe 2.0 (or 2.01) supported this new build of iOS 5.1.1.
If you've had trouble jailbreaking your iOS device with Absinthe 2.0 (and have been receiving a "lockdown" error message) worry not, because there's a quick and easy fix, according to iDownloadBlog.
Yesterday, @pod2g and his jailbreaker-friends released Absinthe 2.0, which has the power to provide an untethered jailbreak solution for our iOS devices under iOS 5.1.1. However, shortly after releasing the software, it was announced that the jailbreakers already have a part of the iOS 6-jailbreak: according to @pod2g, when Apple launches iOS 6, a jailbreak solution will be ready.
As expected, Absinthe 2.0 - which has the power to jailbreak our beloved iDevices under iOS 5.1.1 - is now available to download!
Today could be the day @pod2g releases his untethered jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1(.1).
For weeks - nay, months now - we've been following @pod2g's iOS 5.1-untethered-jailbreak progress, posting updates whenever more news becomes available. However, it finally looks like we're nearing the end of our wait: @pod2g has recently added iPad 3,3 support to Absinthe 2.0, meaning we're now closer then ever to seeing the release of a jailbreak solution for iOS 5.1 (iOS 5.1.1).