iOS Jailbreak [News] Hello as must of us know soon we’ll be getting a jailbreak for all devices on 14.3 and below so I thought I put my top 15 tweaks that I use on iOS 14 |
- [News] Hello as must of us know soon we’ll be getting a jailbreak for all devices on 14.3 and below so I thought I put my top 15 tweaks that I use on iOS 14
- [Discussion] Jailbreak Noob Guide v1.0
- [NEWS] Substitute Updated to 2.0.8, added support for unc0ver ios 14
- [Discussion] Succesfully futurerestored Xs Max from 13.5 to 14.3 using opa’s Windows fork.
- [Discussion] There needs to be a noob guide to the entire jailbreak scene
- [Question] Apple Music "Cancelled" After Each Jailbreak Process?
- [Request] Full screen album art in music app like in previous version of iOS?
- [Question] Best way to avoid Snapchat ban?
- [Update] Backtrix now supports all iphones running ios 14
- [Request] A tweak to remove accounts avatar next to the comment
- [Discussion] Batchomatic: Online Deb Vs Offline Deb (reliability, not explanation of what they are)
- [Question] Use futurerestore with incompatible SEP?
- [Help] Hiding things from her parents
- [Request] Audio Controls | Better Skip Options
- [Question] why when i activate the ( time&date) with the HS widgets Tweak : its displayed with this ( notification ) and the lock icon !!!! its copy paste to lock screen image ! is that normal?
- [QUESTION] Is there any way i can use scrolling with ModernAlert2 tweak ?
- [Question] Will I lose all my tweaks and tweak settings when upgrading to 14.3
- [question] bad experience with jailbreak Face ID related..
- [Question] Unlock iPhone 12's brightness limit
- [Question] Will marijuanARM allow me to future-restore my iOS 13.5 XS Max to 14.3RC ?
- [Question] So I know this sounds silly but has anyone had success restoring with 14.3RC blobs?
- [Question] Tweak to select and delete multiple apps on home screen at the same time instead of one by one ?
- [Question] Has anyone the deb file for Lyrication? The official repo from the tweak is empty and can’t be downloaded anymore
- [Request] Tweak that allows scrolling using Magic Mouse 1.
Posted: 26 Feb 2021 07:28 PM PST
BTW Most of these tweaks are free [link] [comments] | ||
[Discussion] Jailbreak Noob Guide v1.0 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 08:02 PM PST I decided to make this guide for newcomers to the jailbreak scene. If you're a total noob who just got a new iDevice and have never done a jailbreak before, then this guide is for you. Keep in mind, this guide doesn't explain everything there is about jailbreak, rather its just an attempt to get you started on the very basics of what you would need to know and understand about your iDevice before learning more about jailbreak. Perhaps after reading this guide, the posts on this subreddit, the FAQ and the wiki might make more sense to you if it didn't earlier. You have to also keep in mind that the only way you can truly understand and be knowledgeable in jailbreak is through experience, most of the users on this subreddit became "experienced" after running into their fair share of problems. If there are any suggestions, errors/mistakes/typos or anything else which could be added or changed in this guide, please tell it in the comment section so I can read it. Disclaimer - I am not and will not be held responsible for anything that goes wrong with your iDevice or any other device for that matter after reading this guide. Before you actually set out to do jailbreak related things, read the FAQ and Wiki. What is a jailbreak? In layman's terms, a "jailbreak" is a software tool that you can use to do more things with your iDevice than apple allows, like changing or adding functionality to your iDevice (for example, screen recording on iDevices wasn't a native feature of iOS before, it was first done through jailbreak), or even visually change the way your iDevice looks and works (for example, changing the scrolling animation from page to page). You're essentially "breaking out" your iDevice from the metaphorical "prison" of software restrictions put by Apple, hence the term "Jailbreak". Keep in mind, jailbreaking your iDevice voids your warranty (well, as long as there's no proof that your iDevice is/was jailbroken, your warranty is probably safe). Also, the reason apple put restrictions on their software is to provide stability, so if something goes wrong with your iDevice during/after jailbreak, then you can't blame the developer who made it, since there is and always will be, risks associated with jailbreak. How can I avoid risks with jailbreak? You can avoid most risks by making a full back-up of your iDevice on your computer (MacOS or PC). You can google and find many videos on how to do this (for example, this video) Why jailbreak? I think I partly answered this above; its so that you could do more with your iDevice. How is a jailbreak made? For this part, all you need to understand for now is that when somebody (security researchers or developers) finds a weakness or "bug" or "exploit" in the software or hardware that the iDevice has, they can utilize this to get full control of the device. They then make a software tool to exploit this "bug" and give the user full control. This tool is then tested and subsequently released as a public jailbreak tool. These developers have tremendous experience and skill in software, yet they release these jailbreak tools for free to the public, so remember to say thank you and be grateful to all developers and don't be a di*k by pestering them by asking when are they going to release the next jailbreak (this is what they mean to ask by saying "eta son" 😆 ) Can your device be jailbroken? So if you want to jailbreak your iDevice, first you have to know what version of iOS you're on. You can check this by going into Settings->General->About->Software version (bonus: if you don't know the exact model name of your iDevice, its also in the About page, right under the Software version, titled "Model name"). The reason for that is, some jailbreak tools only support certain iOS versions and you can only jailbreak it if you're on that version (for example, the upcoming iOS 14 jailbreak tool can perform jailbreak on iDevices from iOS 14.0 to iOS 14.3 (iOS 14.0-14.3), so if you're on iOS 14.1 or iOS 14.3 for example, then you're good to go but if you're on iOS 14.4 then you can't do jailbreak). Second of all, you need to know what "chip" or "processor" your iPhone or iDevice has. For example, the iPhone 6s has the A9 chip, the iPhone X has the A11 chip, and so on. A list of chips and devices are in the list below so you can check which chip your iDevice has (Note: some devices have their year of release mentioned next to it in order to avoid any confusion). A7 chip - iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3 A8 chip - iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus, iPod touch 6th gen, iPad mini 4, Apple TV HD or 4th gen A8X chip - iPad Air 2 A9 chip - iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone SE (1st gen) (2016), iPad 5th gen (2017) A9X chip - iPad Pro 12.9 inch (1st gen), iPad Pro 9.7 inch A10 chip - iPhone 7, iPhone 7 plus, iPod touch 7th gen (2019), iPad 6th gen (2018), iPad 7th gen (2019) A10X chip - iPad Pro 10.5 inch (2017), iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2nd gen) (2017), Apple TV 4k or 5th gen A11 chip - iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus, iPhone X A12 chip - iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPad mini 5, iPad Air 3, iPad 8th gen (2020) A12X chip - iPad Pro 11 inch (3rd gen) (2018), iPad Pro 12.9 inch (3rd gen) (2018) A12Z chip - iPad Pro 11 inch (4th gen) (2020), iPad Pro 12.9 inch (4th gen) (2020) A13 chip - iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE (2nd gen) (2020) A14 chip - iPad Air 4 (2020), iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max The reason you need to know what chip your iDevice has is because jailbreak tools might work only on apple devices with a certain chipset only regardless of the iOS version (for example, the checkra1n jailbreak tool will work for any iOS version, only if your iDevice has the chip in the range of A7-A11, which means if you own an iPhone XR (A12) then checkra1n won't work for you). How is a jailbreak done? I can broadly categorize this into two ways - with a computer (MacOS or Windows) and without a computer. Without a computer is more popular, since its easier and more accessible. Basically what happens is that the jailbreak tool is packaged as an "app" that you download and install on to your iDevice from certain 3rd party websites, just like you would install apps from the Appstore (although not as straightforward as that). After installing the jailbreak "app", you open it, press "run" or "execute" or whatever, wait while the tool works its magic and presto! Your device is now jailbroken. With a computer is a bit less straightforward than the above mentioned method. This is where the jailbreak "app" can't be installed in your iDevice directly and must be installed on your iDevice through the computer (this is called side-loading). Also, the popular checkra1n jailbreak tool requires a computer, where you run the checkra1n program from the computer and connect your iDevice to your computer to jailbreak it. Where can I find a jailbreak? This is the currently running and supported list of jailbreak tools, from the Wiki page: LATEST JAILBREAKS iOS/iPadOS 14 jailbreaks:
iOS/iPadOS 13 jailbreaks:
tvOS Jailbreaks
audioOS Jailbreaks
If you didn't find a jailbreak for your iDevice, there's nothing you can do about it except hope that one day some kind developer will make a new jailbreak tool which would support your iDevice. Great! You've jailbroken your iDevice. What now? Now you can start to do more with your iDevice, mostly by installing "tweaks", from "repositories", from 3rd party stores like "Cydia" or "Sileo". Keep reading if you're totally lost on that last part. What is a tweak? A tweak is a special software made by independent developers which when installed, will add/expand/change functionality or visual experience of your iDevice. For example, the tweak "Watusi for Whatsapp" adds cool features to your whatsapp app, like being able to read messages without the other person getting the blue ticks. What are repositories? Repositories, or "repos", are where the tweaks are stored by an individual or group of developers. For example, Packix repo stores many tweaks from many developers, whereas the Limneos repo stores multiple tweaks made by a single developer. Repos are officially also called "Sources" What is Cydia? Cydia is basically a package/tweak manager for your jailbroken iDevice. It is installed in your iDevice by default after performing a jailbreak. Cydia is where you'll find and be introduced to the well-known repos like Big Boss (they're already in Cydia by default). If you want to install a certain tweak which isn't available on Cydia by default, then you have to find out the repo in which the tweak is stored, get that repo's link, and add it to Cydia. So how do you install a tweak? I'll try explaining this with an example. Let's say you want to install a tweak called "MImport", which allows you to add any mp4 file you want to Apple music. This tweak cannot be found in Cydia by default. So first thing to do is find out the repo where Mimport is kept by googling it (search "Mimport repo" in google) or ask around in this subreddit. Great, now you found out that its made by a developer called Julioverne and the repo link is https://julioverne.github.io/. Now you should open cydia, open the "Sources" tab on the bottom, press "Edit" on the top right corner, press "Add" on the top left corner, paste the link and press "Add Source", wait for it to be added and finally press "Return to Cydia" when it pops up on the bottom. Now you can find Julioverne's repo and all his tweaks in the Sources tab. Alternatively, once you've added the repo, you can go into the search tab on the bottom and search for the tweak there. For now, open the Sources tab on the bottom, scroll until you find Julioverne's repo, open it, press on "All packages" (this displays all his tweaks in one page), scroll down until you find "Mimport", press on Mimport, press "Install", then finally press "Confirm". This will now install the Mimport tweak and when its done, it will say "Restart Springboard", which is not actually a full restart, rather its only restarting certain elements of iOS in order to get the tweak to work. Press on "Restart Springboard", wait for it to restart springboard, and voila! You've now installed your first tweak. Congratulations. Is Cydia the only package/tweak manager? No. There are other package managers like Sileo, Zebra, etc. Cydia has been the default package/tweak manager for a LONG time, ever since the dawn of jailbreak, but now there are other competing, well-functioning package managers in the jailbreak scene as well. As of now, the three most popular jailbreaks (Unc0ver, Checkra1n, Odyssey) install Cydia or Sileo as the default package manager. Unc0ver and Checkra1n jailbreaks will install Cydia by default after it jailbreaks your iDevice. [link] [comments] | ||
[NEWS] Substitute Updated to 2.0.8, added support for unc0ver ios 14 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 04:22 AM PST | ||
[Discussion] Succesfully futurerestored Xs Max from 13.5 to 14.3 using opa’s Windows fork. Posted: 26 Feb 2021 11:04 AM PST I dont know if its important anymore, but i wanted to share my experience from futurerestoring my A12. The comand i used is: /futurerestore -t blobs.shsh2 -s sep.im4p -b baseband -m buildmanifest.plist -p buildmanifest.plist 14.3.ipsw The restore was succesful with a problem: "couldnt send device in recovery mode". This was just fixed by running the command again without touching the device. I can help you if you encounter any trouble. Good luck and dont be an eta kid! [link] [comments] | ||
[Discussion] There needs to be a noob guide to the entire jailbreak scene Posted: 26 Feb 2021 03:29 PM PST This is my suggestion, a total noob guide, a jailbreak "for dummies" if you will, sticked on top of this subreddit. There are a LOT of people in this sub who have no clue what people are talking about and what some posts indicate, so my suggestion is that there should be that noob guide which first explains what's a jailbreak, what you can do with it, how to do it, and finally after explaining how everything works, maybe catch them up on what's the latest on the jailbreak scene Edit: Ok I've read some of the replies so far, and yes I know that the FAQ and wiki exists, but even those might be confusing to a total noob who just got a new iDevice and enters this subreddit for the first time not knowing anything at all about jailbreak, they could've just seen some other person having a cool tweak and asked them how'd they do that and they would've told the noobs "I jailbroke my iPhone" and that's it, they know jailbreak means to do more with iPhone but not know any aspects or inner workings or anything else for that matter regarding to the jailbreak scene as a whole. Also, for people commenting that noobs need to put in effort to read, know and slowly understand everything by themselves, I disagree with that, because, why? Why does a noob have to learn everything that way? Wouldn't it be beneficial for everyone if there was a comprehensive intro noob guide at the very front of this subreddit which would explain everything a noob needs to know in super simple terms? There would be less mishaps happening because a noob didn't understand something and they screwed up (and subsequently would get discouraged by other experienced users saying you shouldn't do anything if you don't know what you're doing) and also there would be a better user-educated noob-friendly environment here. [link] [comments] | ||
[Question] Apple Music "Cancelled" After Each Jailbreak Process? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 10:17 AM PST
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[Request] Full screen album art in music app like in previous version of iOS? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 03:12 PM PST
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[Question] Best way to avoid Snapchat ban? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 11:21 PM PST I know having choicyloader and choicy set to no tweaks is the way, but is it safer to be on the newest version of snap or on a older one? (If older, which one? [link] [comments] | ||
[Update] Backtrix now supports all iphones running ios 14 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 02:06 AM PST Hi everyone, I have updated Backtrix to support all iphones running ios 14 and above. For those who are not familiar with it, Backtrix is a tweak which ports the famous ios 14 accessibility feature of double/triple tapping on the back of your iphone to perform an action. You can find more details about it in the previous release post: Native backtap only supports iPhone 8 and above on ios 14. Previously Backtrix was limited to running it to only iPhone 6s/7/SE 1 on ios 14. Now it can support all iPhone on both ios 13 and 14. Why use Backtrix when i already have native backtap? Backtrix is way more powerful that stock backtap. It has more than 25 built in actions and integrate natively with activator tweak, meaning that you can run any of your activator actions by simply double/triple tapping on the back of your device. Unlike stock backtap, Backtrix can also be blacklisted in certain apps like games to prevent any interference while playing. Note that you need to turn off native backtap to use Backtrix on devices which natively supports stock backtap. For those who have not purchased the tweak, you can do so from my repo which supports Paypal, credit card and Apple Pay: [link] [comments] | ||
[Request] A tweak to remove accounts avatar next to the comment Posted: 26 Feb 2021 10:34 PM PST
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[Discussion] Batchomatic: Online Deb Vs Offline Deb (reliability, not explanation of what they are) Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:04 AM PST In light of the imminent jailbreak coming, is there a consensus as to which is better to use when restoring to a fresh new jailbreak? I get the differences, no need for explanation. I'm talking reliability. My experience has been this: I've restored from both offline and online deb. One time when I restored from offline deb, there was some sort of issue with one or more of the tweaks and it ended up screwing my jailbreak and I had to wipe clean and do it a 2nd time. I used the online version and no issue. Another time I tried offline deb, it installed without any issue. So, from just my own experience, I have a 50% success rate (2 tries) with offline deb and 100% success rate with online deb (1 try). Not very many tries as you can see, so I wanted to see if there's a consensus on which to use.. [link] [comments] | ||
[Question] Use futurerestore with incompatible SEP? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 11:48 PM PST I came across a github tutorial by TheRealKeto and there's a part which explains how to use the latest SEP if it's compatible, followed by a part that says: "Manually specifying SEP and Baseband This method is used when the latest iOS version contains an SEP and Baseband that is not compatible with the version you're trying to upgrade, downgrade, or re-restore to." It then goes on to say that you can use a SEP extracted from the IPSW file you're using to restore. My question is does this mean I can still restore A11 to 14.2 with valid blobs even though the latest SEP isn't compatible? [link] [comments] | ||
[Help] Hiding things from her parents Posted: 26 Feb 2021 02:09 AM PST Hello, I have been in a very rough spot with my girlfriend who is dating me in secret, her family disapproves of me since I am an afghan and thus when her mom found out even tho my girlfriend lied about the situation saying that we are not dating and only talking (we've been together for 6 months), her mother went balistic and now my girlfriend who already barely had any freedom (cant rlly go out, use her phone etc) now has barely ANY freedom. My girlfriend said it would be better to breakup as we're simply gonna fuck up again and get caught however I don't believe this. I looked online and multiple people told me to ask in jailbreak subreddit, thus what am doing. I am wondering a few things, how can she hide an app properly after jailbreaking so as an example when we are writing she has to clear conversation etc and alot of things which is a fuck ton of headache for her and stress and anxiety which completely fucks her mentalstate, my question is how can she have 2 snapchat apps (one for writing with me and one for writing with her friends etc) how can she hide the snapchat app shes writing with me on so its completely hidden. My thought was first that she would download snapchat++ and change its icon and name to Hayday thus her mom would never grt suspicious however I want to be even more sure so a better idea would be that she could possibly uninstall the current calculator app on iphone and download a replica however on the replica when u type in a code so 444 or 555 it would open up the snapchat that she types with me on and she can easily close it etc. My question is if this is possible and if theres any better ideas. Thank you I will appreciate it so much if anyone answers since I really want to marry this girl and the heartbreak is too much to handle for me. [link] [comments] | ||
[Request] Audio Controls | Better Skip Options Posted: 26 Feb 2021 11:32 PM PST Looking for a tweak where I can toggle between, or have at the same time the "skip song" and the "skip X seconds" buttons in my audio controls. ReferenceReference [link] [comments] | ||
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[QUESTION] Is there any way i can use scrolling with ModernAlert2 tweak ? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 11:22 PM PST
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[Question] Will I lose all my tweaks and tweak settings when upgrading to 14.3 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 10:18 PM PST Hello! I have a question about using futurerestore to upgrade to 14.3 when the unc0ver jailbreak releases. I'm currently using unc0ver 13.5 and was wondering if I will lose all my tweaks and tweak settings when upgrading. I'm not sure how upgrading from one jailbreak version to another works. If anyone is so kind as to help me understand. [link] [comments] | ||
[question] bad experience with jailbreak Face ID related.. Posted: 26 Feb 2021 10:01 PM PST So i have this fear of re jailbreaking my current iPhone 12 Pro Max when it's available hopefully it is soon fingers crossed I love jailbreaking but I was jailbroken on my iPhone 11 Pro Max and somehow it's messed up my Face ID like even when I restored it and it's so annoying to have to put my passcode in every time to unlock it. I wish Touch ID was on every iPhone. I guess my question is is there a way to jailbreak without it messing up my Face ID? Thanks guys! [link] [comments] | ||
[Question] Unlock iPhone 12's brightness limit Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:44 PM PST I read that the iPhone 12 brightness has been locked at 625 nits by Apple while the iPhone 12 Pro is at 800 nits. Wanted to know if there's anyway of unlocking this with jailbreak as it must be some sort of ios coding I guess? [link] [comments] | ||
[Question] Will marijuanARM allow me to future-restore my iOS 13.5 XS Max to 14.3RC ? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 05:28 AM PST Hey all, a little new to Future-restore. Can't seem to find specifics so I figured I'd ask here: I have blobs for 14.1, 14.2, 14.3RC and now 14.4 ... BUT NOT PLAIN 14.3 .... I was wondering since marijuanARM only supports up to 14.3 for A12 (XS Max and others) devices if 14.3RC would work??? Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
[Question] So I know this sounds silly but has anyone had success restoring with 14.3RC blobs? Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:19 PM PST Just asking for a friend 😅 I tried everything and I can't get this to work I have a XS Max in 13.5 and the only blobs i have saved are for iOS 14.3RC and every time I try to futurestore, it just says not signed or something like that, TIA [link] [comments] | ||
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[Request] Tweak that allows scrolling using Magic Mouse 1. Posted: 26 Feb 2021 06:29 AM PST Multiple people complain about this issue: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/130486 Apple still hasn't patched this for the latest IOS 14.4 does a tweak allow this? Essentially make the Magic Mouse 1 perform the exact same as the Magic Mouse 2. Reason: the new mouse COSTS $100 and I have 2 spare Magic Mouse 1 old ones, it would be a shame to waste them + money is tight atm :( [link] [comments] |
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