Thursday 19 September 2013

iOS 7 Jailbreak

iOS 7 Jailbreak

iOS jailbreaking is the process of removing the limitations on Apple devices running the iOS operating system through the use of software and hardware exploits – such devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and second generation Apple TV. Jailbreaking permits root access to the iOS operating system, allowing the download of additional applications, extensions, and themes that are unavailable through the official Apple App Store. Jailbreaking is a form of privilege escalation, and the term has been used to describe privilege escalation on devices by other manufacturers as well. The name refers to breaking the device out of its "jail", which is a technical term used in Unix-style systems, for example in the term "FreeBSD jail". A jailbroken iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad running iOS can still use the App Store, iTunes, and other normal functions, such as making telephone calls.


Instruction:
1. Download iOS 7 jailbreak tool from link below(it included versions for:Windows, OS X, and Linux).
2. Open up the iOS7 Jailbreak app that you downloaded. Connect your computer to your device. If you have passcode lock enabled, go into the Settings app on your device and temporarily disable it in the General —> Passcode Lock section. (You can re-enable it after the jailbreak is complete.)
Back on your computer, choose device and firmware, click the Jailbreak button. It'll take awhile to upload some necessary jailbreak data, and your phone should restart during this process.
3. As part of the process, this tool installs a temporary jailbreak app on your device. When ready, it'll prompt you to open it. Simply unlock your device, then tap on the jailbreak app icon. It'll cause the screen to flash briefly but appear to do nothing. If you look at your computer, however, you'll find the jailbreak process continues. It'll finish in a minute or so and you can close iOS 7 Jailbreak on your computer. Your device will need to reboot a couple of times, but when you see your lock screen the process is done. Just navigate to Cydia and enjoy your new jailbreak!


Restoring a device with iTunes removes the jailbreak.
Reasons for jailbreaking:

Use of third party apps

Use oh nadset on multiple carriers

Early explot fixes

Device customization




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