Any palera1n jailbreak users out there are going to wake up to a pleasant surprise Tuesday morning, as the palera1n team published a new build of its checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool late last night.
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.
Any palera1n jailbreak users out there are going to wake up to a pleasant surprise Tuesday morning, as the palera1n team published a new build of its checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool late last night.
Apple on Thursday released iOS & iPadOS 16.5 for all of their latest devices, as well as iOS & iPadOS 15.7.6 for some of their older devices that can’t run iOS or iPadOS 16. These updates comprised of a small number of new features, but incorporated a wide array of security patches that will make future jailbreaks more challenging to achieve.
If you were experiencing any problems trying to use the palera1n-c jailbreak this past weekend, then you probably weren’t alone. According to announcement shared in the palera1n Discord server on Saturday, the team was unaware they were using a Google Cloud trial to host stuff that had finally expired.
The palera1n team updated the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n-c jailbreak tool to version 2.0.0 beta 6 early Thursday morning in a move that officially adds support for iOS & iPadOS 16.4 and 16.4.1.
If you’ve decided to remove the palera1n-c jailbreak for any reason after using it, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ll be showing you how you can do exactly that in this step-by-step tutorial.
There were a couple of important announcements made by the palera1n team on Wednesday, and unless you’ve been playing close attention, they would’ve been easy to miss.
With the official public release of iOS & iPadOS 16.4 Monday afternoon for all iPhone and iPad users, it seemed like an important time to remind everyone that the palera1n-c jailbreak tool does not yet support this firmware.
The palera1n team released an updated version of the palera1n-c jailbreak tool Wednesday afternoon, officially bringing the tool up to version 2.0.0 beta 5, code named Tumbleweed.
If you’re a Windows user who intends to jailbreak with palera1n-c, and you have no intention of dual-booting Linux on your computer, then the palen1x project is pretty much your only option.
The palera1n jailbreak team made an important step toward making its jailbreak more user-friendly Friday afternoon after updating the official palera.in website to reflect the tool’s latest release(s) and automatically detect the user agent to make downloading the correct tool easier.
Previously, we showed you how you could jailbreak any A9-A11 chip-equipped handset using the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak, but since then, a newer version of palera1n has been released.
When it comes to jailbreaking A9-A11 chip-equipped iOS & iPadOS 15 or 16 devices, there’s no better tool out there than palera1n.