One of the latest jailbreaks available as of right now is palera1n, a semi-tethered checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak that was just recently re-written in the C programming language for improved speed and reliability. But did you perhaps catch wind of something called palen1x?
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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.
Legacy palera1n jailbreak updated to v1.4.2 with iOS 16.4 support & other changes
Eyes have been on the palera1n team’s new C-based re-write, which brings performance and stability improvements over the traditional palera1n jailbreak, but that hasn’t stopped the team from continuing to support the legacy version.
Palera1n-c version 2.0.0 beta 4 update adds further improvements
The palera1n team quietly pushed another update to the C-based rewrite of the palera1n jailbreak tool this week, commonly referred to as palera1n-c. The latest version now available to the general public is version 2.0.0 beta 4.
Palera1n-c updated to v2.0.0 beta 3 with more bug fixes & improvements
The palera1n team released a major update for its palera1n-c checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool for A9-A11 devices running iOS 15.0-16.3 over the weekend, bringing it up to version 2.0.0 beta 1 with a substantial list of changes including a full C-based re-write.
Palera1n jailbreak gets C rewrite in version 2.0.0 beta 1 with tons of changes & better user experience
The palera1n team made a major announcement on Twitter Sunday afternoon regarding the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak tool for A9-A11 chip-equipped devices running iOS 15.x-16.3.
How to delete the leftover Sileo and Substitute app icons after removing the palera1n jailbreak
So you’ve just removed the palera1n jailbreak from your iPhone or iPad, only to find that the rootfs restore left behind some unwanted icons on your Home Screen; namely Sileo and Substitute, which are the package manager and tweak injection apps that are installed by palera1n when you jailbreak your handset with it.
PSA: Stop asking if palera1n will ever support anything newer than the iPhone X, it won’t
If you’ve been paying any attention to the jailbreak community lately, then you’d be pretty hard-pressed to have never heard of palera1n. It's a pretty big deal these days.
Palera1n team discusses plan to make jailbreak rootless in 2023
The palera1n team used this New Year holiday to announce exciting intentions for the forthcoming 2023 year with respect to palera1n, the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool for A9-A11 chip-equipped handsets running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.x.
Some of the best jailbreak tweaks for palera1n on iOS 15
The palera1n jailbreak for A9-A11 chip-equipped iOS & iPadOS 15 and 16 devices took the community by storm as one of the most popular current jailbreak tools. The checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit that powers palera1n makes it a popular choice among jailbreakers since this exploit can’t be patched by Apple.
DarkRa1n iCloud Bypass utility now available for A9-A11 handsets running iOS 15.0-16.2
Apple’s iCloud Activation Lock feature prevents unauthorized users from acquiring your device, restoring it as new, and using it as their own. Unfortunately, users can be locked out of their own device by this feature after forgetting a password or buying an iCloud locked device from the internet.
Palera1n jailbreak updated to v1.4.1 as team shows off upcoming GUI
The palera1n team this week released version 1.4.1 of its checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool for A9-A11 chip-equipped handsets running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.x, all while one team member demonstrated the tool’s upcoming and previously-teased GUI (graphical user interface).
GUI in the works for palera1n jailbreak as team warns against using third-party GUIs
The palera1n checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak tool for A9-A11 chip-equipped iPhones and iPads running iOS or iPadOS 15 or 16 has piqued substantial interest, as it’s currently the only publicly available jailbreak tool for the aforementioned device and firmware combinations. But it’s worth noting that the tool is currently intended for developers and is fully Terminal-based, as made evident in our step-by-step tutorial.