Complete step by step tutorial on how to jailbreak iOS 9, 9.0.1 or 9.0.2 using Pangu 9 for Mac OS X. All iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices are supported.
The wait is over. Pangu 9 iOS 9 to 9.0.2 jailbreak for Mac OS X is now available to download. Here's everything you need to get started with the jailbreak.
TaiG 2.0 jailbreak for iOS 8.1.3, iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.2 download has been released for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. The tool is currently available for Windows users, with a Mac release to follow soon.
For those of you who want to jailbreak iOS 8.3 untethered on your compatible iPhones, iPads and iPod touches, there's not so great news today as Apple has fixed a lot of security holes in today's iOS update, including those used by TaiG for jailbreaks. More on it is detailed below.
Many of you who have got a iPhone 5 or any other new iOS device as Christmas present have been asking on whether there is any untethered iOS 6 / 6.0.1 jailbreak available for the devices like iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad and so on.
If you're a regular follower of our coverage here at Redmond Pie, there's a pretty good chance you're into your jailbreaks. As most of you will probably be aware, progress on an iOS 6 untethered jailbreak has been steady, but trying at times, and although the usual dev suspects have been plugging away, Apple's robust security enhancements have made things just that little bit trickier than ever before. So you can imagine our amazement when a group by the name of "Dream JB" took the scene by storm by not only claiming to have found an iOS 6 untether, but set a date for its release. Unfortunately, like most things that seem too good to be true, it would appear this is nothing more than the elaborate ploy of a hoaxer, with various established and credible modders and developers having already stepped out to refute the very notion of "Dream JB."
Apple has kept the developer betas of iOS 6.1 coming in thick and fast, and with iOS 6.1 beta 2 having just been seeded by the Cupertino company, we're here with the usual jailbreaking details. It is - as ever - a tethered break, and it'll only work with iOS devices susceptible to the Limera1n exploit, so those running A4 or earlier. If you own an iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad 3/4 or iPad mini, or a fifth-gen iPod touch, you won't be able to participate, since none of them can be jailbroken on iOS 6. If you're rocking an iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, or iPod touch 4th-gen and wish to jailbreak on the latest dev beta, you can do so with ease.
iPhone Dev-Team have just updated Redsn0w, adding full support for final public release of iOS 6 on select devices with official version of Cydia, along with tons of new features which are detailed after the jump.
It was only a few days ago when i0n1c tweeted to the world that he had jailbroken the new 3rd-iPad running on the latest firmware. And now, famous iOS security researcher Pod2g has revealed to the world via Twitter that he has managed to jailbreak the new iPad – fully untethered.
As avid followers of the jailbreak community, we're used to being teased by the modders, developers and exploiters regarding each new advance towards a jailbreak, and Pod2g has done exactly that in revealing that he's discovered two new vulnerabilities in the quest to fully disarm the latest version of IOS.