palera1n

Follow along as we cover everything related to palera1n, a jailbreak that was developed primarily for developers using the checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit for devices with A9-A11 chips.

Latest iPadOS 18.3.1 update still jailbreakable on iPad 7th generation via palera1n, right out of the box

Palera1n jailbreak.

While there isn’t yet a jailbreak for iOS & PadOS 17 or 18 on devices equipped with an A12 or newer chip, also commonly referred to as arm64e devices, the fact remains that the palera1n team still maintains the checkm8 bootrom exploit-powered jailbreak for the latest versions of iOS & iPadOS on devices equipped with A11 and older chips, also known as arm64 devices.

Unofficial palera1n GUI based on latest version released amid continued wait for official GUI

palera1n unofficial GUI.

While the palera1n jailbreak has proven to be resilient for arm64 (A11 and older) devices due to being based on a bootrom hardware-based exploit called checkm8 that can’t be patched by Apple with a mere software update, the fact remains that a lot of people are turned off by it being a command line-based jailbreak tool as opposed to offering an easy click-based graphical user interface (GUI) like checkra1n once did.