When you consider the amount of hard work that went into providing the public with an iOS 6 jailbreak, and how long it took for that solution to come to fruition, protecting the jailbreak is of paramount concern.
Recently BigBoss added a section to each page of its highly visible repo addressing the concern, that's how important it is. There are some basic fundamental steps that you should take for the sake of preserving your device's iOS 6 jailbreak. That's simply because, as you know, you never know how long it will take for the next jailbreak to come around.
Once Apple inevitably addresses the exploits used in the evasi0n untethered jailbreak, chances are we'll have to wait deep into iOS 7's lifecycle before we get another jailbreak, if we do at all. So again, it's of real concern for those of you who love your jailbroken device, to read the following 3 tips and strategies, and implement them. In fact, even when there is not a jailbreak, it's a good practice to always save your SHSH blobs. These files are absolute must haves if there ever opens up the possibility to downgrade back to iOS 6.
If you don't save your blobs for a specific firmware, then the possibility of ever being able to downgrade to that firmware is slim to none. So please, be proactive. Save your SHSH blobs right now.
That way, when Apple drops iOS 6. Apple has been quick about closing its firmware signing window as of late, so once the new firmware is released, it might be too late to save the iOS 6. If you haven't already done so, there's no need to feel ashamed, but act now. Take a look at our easy to follow step-by-step walkthrough inside, and we'll show you just how simple the process is.
Winocm tweeted today that he was working on a method for downgrading from iOS 6 to 5. Winocm is known for his work in PS3 firmware hacking and contributes tweaks such as CameraConnector to Cydia under the name 'rms'. Winocm seems to be working on a lot of projects: A day before the downgrade tweet, Winocm posted a video of linux booting up on an iPhone 4 to YouTube pictured above Notcom, the developer, added support to the utility for the newly-released iOS 6.
It seems like it's been forever since we've seen a TinyUmbrella update. But notcom, the utility's creator, broke the silence this week, announcing that TU has finally been updated to support the new software. The Absinthe 2. Check inside for a full tutorial on how to ensure that your SHSH blobs are saved. You may never need them, but it's much better to be safe than sorry in the event that you do Notcom says that we should expect APTicket validation in version 6.
While you won't get lucky with newer devices such as iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 or iPad 4, old devices that are based on the A4 processor can be downgraded to older firmware using blobs and APTickets.
Though its a good idea to save the blobs anyway, regardless of your device, because at some point in the future these blobs may become relevant again. To save iOS 6. Direct download links have been added below. TinyUmbrella 6. By Adnan.
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