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iOS 18.4 - 12.0 - How to ...
by GeoSn0w 05-03-2025, 06:12 PM
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iOS 17 - 9.0 Turdus Merul...
by GeoSn0w 04-06-2025, 08:04 PM
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iOS 18.2 - iOS 17 Jailbre...
by GeoSn0w 04-06-2025, 08:04 PM
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iOS 18.2 - iOS 17.0 (All ...
by GeoSn0w 03-27-2025, 11:14 PM
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Ian Beer RELEASED HUGE iO...
by GeoSn0w 03-27-2025, 10:21 PM
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iOS 17.7.5 - 11.3 DOWNGRA...
by GeoSn0w 03-24-2025, 11:18 PM
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iOS Jailbreak News / New ...
by GeoSn0w 03-24-2025, 10:41 PM
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iOS 18.4 - iOS 16 (All De...
by GeoSn0w 03-24-2025, 10:10 PM
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iOS 18.3.2 - iOS 16 Jailb...
by GeoSn0w 03-19-2025, 11:38 PM
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AMAZING RELEASE: New iOS ...
by GeoSn0w 03-12-2025, 10:07 PM
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iOS 12.4 / 12.3.1 / 12.3 JAILBREAK Status: Current Best Versions / Should You Go To i |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-30-2019, 02:39 AM - Forum: Jailbreak News
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In this video, we're discussing the current status of the iOS 12.3, iOS 12.3.1 and iOS 12.4 Jailbreak, we're discussing which are the best iOS versions to stay on, and also, we're discussing whether you should update to iOS 13 Beta right now, or wait for the final version in September. Multiple factors are influencing this decision, and it's best to make an informed decision, so in this video, we'll go through what is currently going on so that you can make an educated guess.
Apple has seeded yesterday the #iOS 13 Developer Beta 5 for the registered developers. The patch notes state that it contains bug fixes and improvements. Unfortunately, upon testing, I can confirm that there are still more bugs to be fixed. I've run into weird bugs, such as the Settings application crashing when I try to activate the Hotspot, various third-party iOS apps crashing in weird ways, and even apps refusing to display properly on iOS 13. So, with all the features it has, such as dark mode, swipe type, and improved Reminders application, iOS 13 is still not ready for primetime.
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New CYDIA For Chimera / Electra JAILBREAK Released! | How To Install Cydia on Chimera |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-30-2019, 12:52 AM - Forum: Jailbreak News
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In today's video, we're discussing a new Cydia version release for the #Electra and the #Chimera Jailbreaks. As you probably know, both Electra and Chimera Jailbreak are developed by the Electra Team lead by developer Coolstar. Unfortunately, both of these jailbreaks we're made to ditch Cydia for Sileo, a #Cydia alternative built by the Electra Team and kept closed-source. Early versions of Electra came with Cydia, but after Sileo was released, Electra was updated to remove Cydia from user's devices without prior notice. If you, however, rather use Cydia but stay with Chimera Jailbreak, you can now have the best of both worlds by using Diatrus' Cydia for Chimera / Electra.
The release is contained in a Cydia / Sileo repo which is available below. You can access it in Safari on your iOS device while being jailbroken, and if you press the "Open in Cydia / Sileo" button, it will automatically add the Repo for you. After that, the installation procedure is straight forward as described in the video. You can also install a package to remove Sileo from Chimera and Electra if you don't like Sileo.
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New Chimera JAILBREAK 1.2.7 Released! And New Sileo IMPORTANT Update |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-28-2019, 12:08 AM - Forum: Jailbreak News
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In today's video, we're discussing the release of Chimera Jailbreak v1.2.7 for iOS 12.0 up to iOS 12.2 by the Electra Team, as well as ChimeraTV 1.2.6 and an important #Sileo (Cydia Alternative) update (1.2.5) which fixes two major bugs. The first one is related to packages not refreshing properly, and the second bug addressed by the Electra Team was preventing some repos from working properly. Both of the bugs should now be fixed. Please update your Chimera as well as your Sileo to ensure that you do not experience these bugs again.
Please do keep in mind that the Chimera Jailbreak supports A12 devices, but only up to #iOS 12.1.2. The iOS 12.1.3 to iOS 12.2 part of the #Chimera #Jailbreak doesn't support A12 devices for the moment. The A12 devices are the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR. These devices are not currently supported by any iOS 12.1.3 to 12.2 Jailbreak, not even Unc0ver, so please be patient. It's also important to avoid installing Sileo ports for Unc0ver Jailbreak. While you may be tempted to try Sileo without losing Unc0ver and Cydia (which Sileo aims to replace for good), the ports are not official, they are not updated or supported by the Electra Team, so you may end up facing quite nasty bugs. If you want to use Sileo, I recommend using it through Chimera, the way it's meant to be used.
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iOS 12.4 / iOS 12.3.1 / iOS 12.3 - How To Save SHSH2 Blobs For Downgrades / Jailbreak |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-26-2019, 09:39 AM - Forum: iOS Downgrade Corner
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In today's video, I am showing you how to save your SHSH2 blobs for iOS 12.3, iOS 12.3.1 and iOS 12.4 in order to be able to #downgrade to these versions or restore to them in the future if something goes wrong with your jailbreak, so that you don't have to update to the latest signed version and lose your #jailbreak. Without these blobs, once Apple stops signing #iOS 12.3.1, iOS 12.3 and iOS 12.4, nobody will ever be able to downgrade again. These blobs are especially useful once a jailbreak is available for these versions because they ensure that you can restore/downgrade to these versions even if they are no longer signed, with FutureRestore.
In order to save the SHSH2 blobs, all we need is the ECID number of the device. That is a unique number assigned to the device at the factory and cannot be changed. Being unique it can also not be used for other devices, which means that my blobs for iOS 12.3.1 will not work for your device. SHSH2 blobs are personalized to your device ECID so unless you save your own, you cannot use someone else's.
To save them, we use a tool created by developer 1Conan, called TSSSaver. It's an online tool which saves and stores your SHSH2 blobs for when you need them. Quite simple to use and it's cross-platform. Keep in mind that you can only save SHSH2 blobs for iOS versions that are currently signed.
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iOS 12.4 /12.3.1 /12.3 JAILBREAK Important News: iOS 12.3 B1 Jailbroken With Cydia & |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-25-2019, 11:14 PM - Forum: Jailbreak News
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In today's video, we're discussing iOS 12.4, iOS 12.3.1 and iOS 12.3 Jailbreak status, what is currently going on, what is the status of @derrekr6's tfp0 kernel exploit for jailbreak and what we should expect in the next weeks/months, and also we're discussing the iOS 12.3 Beta 1 Jailbreak with Cydia achieved by Pwn20wnd just a few hours ago, and successfully tested by a third-party developer in our community.
Pwn20wnd has sent @albyvar25 a build of Unc0ver with support for #iOS 12.3 Beta 1, which is not normally supported by the jailbreak. Ned Williamson's tfp0 kernel exploit is supposed to work on iOS 12.1.3 to iOS 12.2 only, and it's been patched in iOS 12.3 so this exploit would never be usable for a 12.3 Jailbreak, but in a leap of faith, Apple patched the exploit only in the later Betas of 12.3 which makes the already released Beta 1 (and possibly 2 and 3 too, needs confirmation) to be compatible with the exploit. This means that we can use Ned's exploit to also get a Beta 1 iOS 12.3 Jailbreak which although not many people would use it, it's still the first 12.3 #jailbreak to emerge.
As for @derrekr6's exploit, we're discussing the situation in-depth in the video.
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How to Downgrade iOS 13 Beta Back To Stable iOS 12.3.1 / 12.3 / Fix iOS 13 Issues / G |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-25-2019, 06:52 AM - Forum: iOS Downgrade Corner
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In this video, I will be showing you how to use dr.Fone - Repair Tool by Wondershare to fix issues caused by updating to iOS 13 Beta, and how to downgrade back from #iOS 13 Beta to a stable iOS build, such as iOS 12.3.1, iOS 12.3 or even iOS 12.4 which are all currently signed (at the time of making this video). While iOS 13 is a very interesting iOS build with tons of new features, a more polished User Interface, dark mode, and other cool features, it's still a Beta firmware which is prone to be buggy. Normally, it's not advised to update to a Beta firmware unless you are an Apple Developer looking to update their application portfolio for the said beta, because more often than not, these betas tend to have bugs a stable iOS build would not have.
If you, however, already updated to iOS 13 Beta and you're looking to go back, it may be tricky and it may take some prior research. iOS 13 is not supported by default by iTunes. The macOS users already got an update for iTunes which adds device support for iOS 13 allowing restores to go through, but, unfortunately, iTunes is not error-free and it can become pretty hard to use at times. In this video, we're using a simple and easy to use a tool called dr.Fone - Repair (iOS System Recovery).
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New STABLE Jailbreak tfp0 Kernel Exploit RELEASED (+A12 Support / 4K) iOS 12.0 - 12.2 |
Posted by: GeoSn0w - 07-23-2019, 04:56 AM - Forum: Jailbreak News
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In today's video, we're discussing Jake James' release of sock_port, a tfp0 kernel exploit for iOS 12.0 all the way up to iOS 12.2 which has an incredibly fast action once triggered. Jake has tested the exploit successfully on A12 devices as well (iPhone XS, XS MAX and XR) and has confirmed it working on A7 devices (iPhone 5S) all the way up to the latest iPad Pros (A12X). Although based on the same bug as Ned Williamson's sock puppet exploit, Jake's uses a completely different technique and it's much more stable and fast. With it, Jake managed to get tfp0 in under 200 milliseconds, and Unc0ver is now able to jailbreak your device in 1-2 seconds using this exploit.
With this release, 4K devices are finally able to be jailbroken with a very stable exploit (almost 100% success rate), with Cydia and Tweaks. For the A12 devices, the exploit also has almost 100% success rate and it was confirmed working. We do have tfp0 and a stable way to get it, that means quite a lot, but for now we still need to figure a way to enable tweak injection on A12, so we're not there just yet, however, Jake James' exploit is one of the fastest, most reliable ones ever released, which will definitely help. Unc0ver Jailbreak was updated by Pwn20wnd to reflect Jakes' changes. Unc0ver users should now be able to enjoy very good stability and increased jailbreaking speed.
As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest iOS and Jailbreak news, tutorials and updates!
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Bootlooped after bypass on 6s 10.2.1 |
Posted by: xDVidz - 07-21-2019, 10:23 PM - Forum: iCloud Bypass Questions
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Hello,
I bought a bunch of iCloud locked iPhones in a lot online for parts. 12 total iPhone 6s & 7. One of the 6s's was on iOS 10.2.1 so I figured I would use SoNick_14's iCloud bypass instead of using that one for parts. I purchased the bypass, went through the setup with the tutorial, activated it, jailbroke it with totally-not.spyware.lol using the meridian method, removed the setup.app and then attempted to download an app. Everything was working 100% flawless until I couldn't log in to the App Store. The App Store gave me an error saying something along the lines of "Cannot connect to iTunes Store." I started trying to uninstall tweaks I had installed to see if it would fix the issue but after uninstalling a few tweaks, Cydia started giving errors upon installing new tweaks, only allowing me to uninstall tweaks. I then uninstalled every tweak and opened doubleH3lix to rejailbreak with that. when I clicked "Jailbreak" everything appeared fine. It got up to the "Installing Cydia" part when I noticed the device was still plugged in to my PC. It was still on "Installing Cydia" when I unplugged it from the charger. The exact millisecond I unplugged it, the screen went black and the device rebooted to the Apple logo. It then went black again. I pressed the power button. it showed the Apple logo for about 5 seconds, then went black again. I repeated this at least 20x with the same result. I tried plugging it back in. It would turn on for 5 seconds and turn off again but automatically come back on while plugged in. It only loops when its plugged in. If it's unplugged, it turns on for 5 seconds then shuts down. It also no longer turns back on when plugged in, the power button must be pressed to show the Apple logo for 5 seconds. I contacted SoNick_14 and he said it might be a hardware issue. I tried swapping the Logic Board into a whole different phone with all different parts and there was no difference. He said there's nothing he can do to fix it. is there anything I can do to get the device out of the boot loop without updating it from iOS 10.2.1? Thanks!
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