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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #31
LOL
I remember jailbreaking my first iPhone 1.0.
It was done by simply entering numbers into emergency call...

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #32
(11-28-2017, 06:28 AM)xakep Wrote: LOL
I remember jailbreaking my first iPhone 1.0.
It was done by simply entering numbers into emergency call...

No, it wasn't. On the public releases, it was done by loading a custom IMG2 over usb into recovery space, and then sending a diags commend to jump to it.

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #33
(11-28-2017, 02:06 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: That's because the A4 chips had a hardware vulnerability (3 of them to be precise), so jailbreaks just required us to patch a couple things out of the kernel, took maybe 10 hours to do (and we would usually do it with the GM beta). Rather than waiting for someone else to do it, why don't you get involved and try and make one yourself? I'm happy to provide some of my ios 10 and 11 material for you to look over.

I wouldn't be opposed to it, but honestly my phone is so shot now there's no point. It just randomly dies regardless of the battery percentage, spazzes out when using apps, etc. I'm in the market for a new phone, figured I'd go android and stop worrying about it.

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #34
(11-30-2017, 02:38 AM)FreightTrain Wrote:
(11-28-2017, 02:06 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote: That's because the A4 chips had a hardware vulnerability (3 of them to be precise), so jailbreaks just required us to patch a couple things out of the kernel, took maybe 10 hours to do (and we would usually do it with the GM beta). Rather than waiting for someone else to do it, why don't you get involved and try and make one yourself? I'm happy to provide some of my ios 10 and 11 material for you to look over.

I wouldn't be opposed to it, but honestly my phone is so shot now there's no point. It just randomly dies regardless of the battery percentage, spazzes out when using apps, etc. I'm in the market for a new phone, figured I'd go android and stop worrying about it.
That sounds like the perfect development device dude

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #35
Agreed I believe anyone wanting to run third party software or apks have moved to Android and the ones still on iPhone are pleased with the OS as is.

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #36
Agreed I believe anyone wanting to run third party software or apks have moved to Android and the ones still on iPhone are pleased with the OS as is.

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #37
with ios's recent upgrades i can't find a legit reason to jailbreak my iphone..

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #38
If anyone knows of a way to jailbreak the latest iOS or downgrade to a lower iOS, let me know. Want to run some apps on it

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #39
jailbreak was great but useless in 2023

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RE: Jailbreaking is dying #40
(12-05-2023, 09:24 PM)roubet Wrote: with ios's recent upgrades i can't find a legit reason to jailbreak my iphone..

I agree. When I jailbroke the iPhone 2/3, I remember the biggest things were the ability to install Cydia and use custom wallpapers. It used to just be a black background.

With all the customization available and the Cydia store shut down, I doubt there's as much of a need. phyrrus9 (OP) has been dead 2 years as well.

(12-05-2023, 08:53 PM)Ysn Wrote: Agreed I believe anyone wanting to run third party software or apks have moved to Android and the ones still on iPhone are pleased with the OS as is.

I'm not even sure Android warrants rooting anymore. With the exception of modification/development, Android is super customizable compared to 10 years ago.

Custom ROMs are definitely popular, but I'm not sure root-level privileges are necessary outside of specific use cases.
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