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Jailbreak 6.1.3 And 6.1.5 UnTethered iPhone 4,3GS, iPod Touch 4 Using P0sixspwn

UnTethered Jailbreak 6.1.3 and 6.1.5 Tutorial Using P0sixspwnUntethered 6.1.3 6.1.5 JailbreakYesterday, following the beyond-exciting release of the iOS 7.0.4 Untethered Jailbreak evasi0n7 utility, a well-known hacker by the name of iH8sn0w pushed out a new UnTethered 6.1.3 through 6.1.5 jailbreak package. However, there’s catch - as of now, the new p0sixspwn jailbreak only supports A4-based devices and iPhone 3GS. That being said, the hacker recently updated his followers, informing them that he plans to release a full UnTethered utility for A5+ devices tomorrow, December 25th, 2013. For now though, if you own an iPod touch 4th generation, an iPhone 4 or an iPhone 3GS, you can proceed with this tutorial to achieve an UnTethered jailbreak immediately.

Download Evasi0n 7 1.0.0 To Jailbreak 7.0.4 UnTethered

Download Evasi0n7 1.0.0 to Jailbreak 7.0.4 UnTethered - Evasion7
Evasion 7 Jailbreak 7.0.4 Untethered Earlier today, the evad3rs released their all-new Evasi0n 7 1.0 utility to jailbreak 7.0.4 on all iOS 7-powered devices. In addition to being a one-click jailbreak, evasi0n7 supports older versions of iOS 7 as well, including 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.0.2 and 7.0.3. Moreover, enthusiasts are now able to jailbreak their iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 5, iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2 and iPad mini models on the latest public firmware.

iOS 7.0.4 Jailbreak Explained: RageBreak Tethered Support And Untethered Details

Why RageBreak Only Jailbreaks 7.0.4 for iPhone 4, UnTethered Details
iOS 7 Jailbreak 7.0.4 Evasi0nOver the past week there’s been both a lot of talk and controversy surrounding developer RageMasta’s RageBreak iOS 7.0.4 jailbreak utility, which exclusively supports the iPhone 4. While we’ve written two very in-depth tutorials on RageBreak and 7.0.4, one for Mac OS X users and the other for Windows-based PC users, a number of our readers are still confused as to why the utility can only jailbreak 7.0.4 on the old, almost outdated, iPhone 4. That is, undoubtedly, a very good question which we’ll answer in today’s article, along with reiterating the current iOS 7 UnTethered jailbreak’s development status.

Leaked iPhone 5C Rear Shell Hands-On Review Post iOS 6.1.3

iPhone 5C Leaked Rear Shell Hands-On Review Post iOS 6.1.3
Evasi0n Jailbreak 6.1.3 iPhone 5CToday, following our exclusive unboxing of five different iPhone 5C rear shells on Wednesday, the staff of Jailbreak Evasion, in collaboration with iCrackUriDevice, decided to provide an even closer look at Apple’s upcoming lower-cost iPhone. For those of you who aren’t up-to-date on the latest in the world of Apple, aside from the upcoming post-iOS 7 utility to jailbreak 6.1.3 on older devices, the iPhone 5C has been all the rage lately in the Apple news sector. Earlier, we provided our readers with a sneak peak at the upcoming lower-cost iPhone and today, we’re bringing our readers an in-depth look at five iPhone 5C rear enclosures - one of each color!

Exclusive iPhone 5C Unboxing Of Every Rear Shell Color

First iPhone 5C Unboxing Video Of Every Rear Shell Color
Evasi0n Jailbreak iPhone 5C UnboxingCurrently, aside from an iOS 7 jailbreak and a post-iOS 7 utility to jailbreak 6.1.3, the most exciting news in the realm of all things Apple is related to the company’s upcoming iPhone 5C smartphone. For those of you who haven’t kept up with recent rumors, the iPhone 5C will be Apple’s hottest commodity in emerging markets and will appeal to those who are looking for a cheaper alternative to the iPhone without contractual subsidies. Today, in collaboration with BestTechInfo (a popular Apple technology site that was founded by Jailbreak Evasi0n’s manager iCrackUriDevice), we’re excited to provide our readers with the very first unboxing video of five leaked iPhone 5C rear shell components.

How To Install iOS 7 Beta 6 Free (7.0) Without UDID, Security Flaw Demo

How to Install iOS 7 Beta 6
Last night, about a week and a half after issuing the fifth beta version of iOS 7, Apple officially seeded iOS 7 beta 6 to registered iOS Developers. In Apple’s latest iOS 7 beta update, the company effectively pushed an urgent bug fix to developers that corrects an issue with “iTunes in the Cloud”. As with iOS 6.1.3, users who update to iOS 7 beta 6 from an earlier firmware will essentially forfeit their ability to jailbreak. In this informative guide, we’ll highlight an iTunes security flaw that enables devices running either iOS 6.1.3 or 6.1.4 to update to iOS 7 beta 6 without having said devices’ UDID registered.

Is An iOS 7 Jailbreak Worth Forfeiting A 6.1.3 Jailbreak Utility?

Is an UnTethered iOS 7 Jailbreak worth forfeiting a 6.1.3 Jailbreak Utility? iOS 7 Jailbreak 6.1.3 UnTetheredWith the public release of iOS 7 right around the corner (slated for mass release sometime in September) and with the evad3rs having confirmed that they won’t release an iOS 6.1.3 jailbreak, development on the next major Untethered jailbreak utility will ensue promptly after the final version of iOS 7 is made available. Recently, a new and breaking report surfaced that suggested the iPhone 5S will be revealed on September 10th and released alongside iOS 7 soon after. Regarding iOS 7, was passing up a jailbreak for 6.1.3 worth it?

How To Install iOS 7 Beta 5 Free Without UDID, Security Flaw Demonstration

How to Install iOS 7 beta 5
Today, just over a week after issuing the fourth beta version of iOS 7, Apple has officially seeded iOS 7 beta 5 to registered iOS Developers. In Apple’s latest effort to prepare iOS 7 for its upcoming public release this fall, the latest iOS 7 beta 5 firmware brings numerous revisions to such features as the Settings app, Control Center, the boot screen, Twitter share, the Phone app, Messages and more. However, as with iOS 6.1.3, users who update to iOS 7 beta 5 from a lower firmware will forfeit the ability to jailbreak. In this informative article, we’ll highlight an iTunes security flaw that allows devices running either 6.1.3 or 6.1.4 to update to iOS 7 beta 5 without having their UDID registered.

With iOS 6.1.3 Unable To Jailbreak, How Many Users Are On 6.1.2 Or Earlier?

Without a public iOS 6.1.3 Jailbreak, How many users are on 6.1.2? Jailbreak iOS 6.1.3 UnTetheredToday, as part of a collective effort to obtain more information about our readers, the staff at Jailbreak Evasi0n decided to conduct this brief survey. Unfortunately, as we’re sure the majority of you are already aware, when Apple released iOS 6.1.3 to the public, they in turn patched a number of pivotal vulnerabilities that the evasion jailbreak utility exploits to achieve an Untethered iOS 6 jailbreak on all current iOS devices. Moreover, due to the rather insignificant changes brought by both 6.1.3 and 6.1.4 in the grand scheme of things, the evaders, Dev Team behind the development of future jailbreak tools, opted not to release a public jailbreak 6.1.3 utility to safeguard the exploits for use in an iOS 7 jailbreak.

Install iOS 7 Beta 4 Free Without UDID, iTunes Security Flaw Demo

How to Install iOS 7 beta 4 Free
Today, after fully restoring all aspects of their iOS Developer center and three weeks after issuing the third beta version of iOS 7, Apple seeded iOS 7 beta 4 to registered Developers. In Apple’s continuous effort to prepare iOS 7 for a public release this fall, the latest iOS 7 beta is the most responsive yet. After running a number of tests, the staff here at Jailbreak Evasi0n have reported reductions in overall lag and the correction of some obscure glitches present in the past three 7.0 betas. Unfortunately, although iOS 7 offers new features and significant visual enhancements, similar to iOS 6.1.3, the new firmware isn’t able to be jailbroken. Additionally, individuals who update their newer devices from a jailbreakable firmware (iOS 6.0 through iOS 6.1.2) will regrettably forfeit their jailbreak because devices on iOS 7 can only revert to the latest public firmware being signed, which is currently iOS 6.1.3 or 6.1.4 for the iPhone 5.

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