Most people pay no mind to device maintenance, but when you jailbreak an iPhone or iPad, there may be an enhanced need for these kinds of practices. That’s because jailbreak tweaks installed by the end user hook into system processes in ways that Apple never designed them to, increasing the chance for crashes, hangs, and other inconsistencies.
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Jailbreak news of the week: Trigon deterministic kernel exploit, Extrude, Presets, & more…
You can count on your friends at iDownloadBlog to keep you in the know about everything happening in the iPhone and iPad jailbreak communities. Not only do we cover the latest in terms of device hacks and exploits, but we also share jailbreak tweak releases and updates on a regular basis throughout the week.
Presets lets jailbreakers organize and run shell commands more conveniently with power features
If you’re an iPhone jailbreaker who considers shell commands to be an important part of your daily device customization workflow, then you might be able to make use of a newly released app called Presets by iOS developer Hans32.
Extrude is an app for jailbroken iOS that compares to Windows Task Manager or macOS Activity Monitor
If you’re in search of next-level control over each and every process that runs on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad, then a newly released app called Extrude by iOS developer Hans32 just might check all the boxes on whatever requirements list you’re keeping.
DynamicNotLand jailbreak tweak disables the Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro series devices when not in use
The Dynamic Island is something that first debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro series of handsets to replace the notch-based TrueDepth camera system that debuted with Face ID when Apple launched the iPhone X, and it’s designed to integrate all of the TrueDepth camera system into a blacked out region of the OLED display that integrates tightly with system animations and notifications to provide the illusion that it’s a part of the display.
Jailbreak news of the week: Lars Fröder discusses iOS 17 & 18 jailbreak challenges, iOS 18.4 impacting JIT, & more…
If you’re into jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad, then you have a home here at iDownloadBlog, where many of our staff share the same tenacity for the hobby of customizing their devices well outside of the stock bounds provided by Apple.
K2geIsland lets jailbreakers in iOS 16 do amazing custom things with the Dynamic Island
Whether you have an iPhone with a native Dynamic Island or you’ve used some add-on to replicate the Dynamic Island user experience on a notched handset, you can take advantage of a newly released jailbreak tweak called K2geIsland by iOS developer mafu to get more out of it.
Jailbreak news of the week: Dopamine anniversary update, Windows Phone Hackintosh, SwishBar, & more…
Jailbreaking iPhones is a special hobby that requires a special type of person – specifically, it requires the type of person who wields a curious mind that always strives to do more with their rightfully owned handset than Apple intends with its own software out of the box.
SwishBar keeps the Status Bar visible as you use your jailbroken iPhone’s App Switcher
The Status Bar is one of the most important informative components of the iOS user interface, containing not only the current time, but also your cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity status, among other things. With that in mind, it’s a head scratcher as to why Apple excluded it from the App Switcher.
Dopamine v2.4 adds workaround for spinlock panics on iOS 15 arm64e, makes ‘Hide Jailbreak’ undetectable, & more…
This Sunday, February 16th marks the 1-year anniversary since Dopamine jailbreak developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released Dopamine v2 with support for the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit, which introduced support for up to iOS & iPadOS 16.5 on arm64e A15-A16 devices, iOS & iPadOS 16.5.1 on arm64e A12-A14 devices, and up to iOS & iPadOS 16.6.1 on arm64 devices.
Jailbreak news of the week: Safari RCE exploit, palera1n updates, rename Gulf of Mexico in Maps, & more…
Jailbreaking iPhones can be one of the most exciting endeavors that we can pursue as enthusiast-level end users, and because of that, you can count on the iDownloadBlog team to follow and deliver the latest news pertaining to this hobby as it happens and to have detailed step-by-step guides outlining the processes.
This jailbreak tweak lets you rename the Gulf of America back to Gulf of Mexico, or anything else you want
In case you missed it, Apple Maps, Google Maps, and other United States-based mapping apps renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order issued by current United States President Donald Trump.