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Jailbreaking
Jailbreaking refers to the process of removing restrictions of your iOS device, gaining access to many features that are only available when your device is considered "jailbroken," including Cydia and jailbreak tweaks.
For more details about jailbreaking and its types, go to the Apple Wiki page.
Legacy iOS Kit can jailbreak all 32-bit iOS devices on versions 3.1.3 to 9.3.4 with some exceptions. For more details on supported versions, select the method below.
There are three methods of jailbreaking the device with Legacy iOS Kit considered:
This is the method that redsn0w uses when jailbreaking devices. This does not clear data from the device, but backing up is still recommended.
For A5 devices, this method requires the usage of checkm8-a5, which needs an Arduino+USB Host Shield or Raspberry Pi Pico. It is recommended to go for other methods instead as much as possible.
In Legacy iOS Kit, this can be done using the "Jailbreak Device" option in the main menu. This method is for 32-bit devices only, except for the S5L8900 devices (iPhone 2G, 3G, touch 1) where only the Custom IPSW Method below is supported.
This is the method that sn0wbreeze uses when jailbreaking devices. This wipes all of the data from the device to flash the IPSW.
In Legacy iOS Kit, this can be done using the "Restore/Downgrade" option in the main menu, and enabling the Jailbreak Option. This method is for 32-bit devices only.
This method involves sideloading the jailbreak app into the device with an Apple ID, and using that app to jailbreak the device.
In Legacy iOS Kit, sideloading can be done on iOS 9 and newer devices using the "Sideload IPA" option in the main menu for Linux, or using tools like Sideloadly. This method is for both 32-bit and 64-bit devices.
- Download the jailbreak tool IPA from the table below, then sideload it to your device using AltServer (direct IPA sideloading) or Sideloadly for Windows and macOS.
- Linux users can use Legacy iOS Kit to sideload instead since AltServer and Sideloadly are only for Windows and macOS.
- Fixing issues with using Sideloadly on iOS 8, and other tips for sideloading/installing IPA files
- If any of the websites go offline and you cannot obtain the IPA, check out r/LegacyJailbreak Archives
- You may also use jailbreaks.app Legacy, but this will only work if the jailbreak for your device's iOS version is signed.
Device | Current Version | Jailbreaks |
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A5(X) devices | ||
iOS 8.0 to 8.2 | Patched HomeDepot | |
iOS 8.3 to 8.4.1 | Patched HomeDepot + daibutsu migrator | |
A6(X) devices | ||
iOS 8.0 to 8.4 | Legacy iOS Kit (daibutsu) | |
iOS 8.4.1 | EtasonJB + daibutsu migrator | |
32-bit devices | ||
iOS 9.1 to 9.3.4 | JailbreakMe 4.0* + UntetherHomeDepot | |
iOS 9.3.5 to 9.3.6 | kok3shi9 | |
iOS 10.0 to 10.3.4 | socket | |
iOS 10.3 to 10.3.4 | kok3shiX (alt link) |
- * Sideloading is not needed for this jailbreak. Just open the website on your iOS device using Safari.
- For UntetherHomeDepot, install it from my repo using Cydia: https://lukezgd.github.io/repo
Device | Current Version | Jailbreaks |
---|---|---|
32-bit devices | iOS 10.3.4 | |
p0insettia plus** | ||
64-bit devices (arm64) | ||
iOS 8.0 to 8.4.1 | wtfis | |
iOS 9.0 to 9.1 | ||
Pangu9 (works on macOS only) | ||
iOS 9.2 to 9.3.5 | kok3shi9 | |
iOS 10.0 to 10.3.3 | TNS Sockport* | |
MeridianFix* | ||
iOS 11.0 to 11.4.1 | Electra | |
iOS 12.0 to 12.5.7 | Chimera + chimera_patch | |
iOS 13.0 to 13.7 | Odyssey | |
iOS 14.0 to 14.8.1 | Taurine | |
iOS 15.0 to 16.6.1 | Dopamine | |
iOS 11.0 to 14.8.1 | unc0ver | |
iOS 12.0 to 14.8.1 | odysseyra1n** | |
iOS 15.0 to 16.7.x | palera1n** |
- **Sideloading is not used for this jailbreak. You need to connect your iOS device and run the jailbreak on your PC/Mac.
- Windows users may use odysseyn1x to jailbreak with checkra1n/odysseyra1n, or palen1x to jailbreak with palera1n.