With the freshly available download of the iOS 6.1-jailbreak “evasi0n” (“untethered”), users of iPhone 5, iPad 4 or iPad mini can immediately and probably successfully remove the factory-limited limitation of their devices by Apple. The tool is supposedly synonymous with iOS 6.0 and is available as a download for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux on a dedicated website. Responsible is the Jailbreak team of “Evad3rs”, which, according to its own name, has specialized in the release of iOS devices.
Untethered "version of an iOS 6.1 jailbreak means that the unleashing of iPads or an iPhones is permanent. In contrast to the" tethered "variant, a PC or special software is required depending on the procedure to start or" jailbreak "device To-reboot, so the "tethered" solution is unlikely to be an ottonormal consumer, and demanding users are forced to use this method with iOS updates, because it is in the nature of the jailbreak that it is for publishing the more convenient variant Longer.
Why do you need a jailbreak? Apple devices are very restrictive due to the manufacturer, for example, if the user wants to install apps that Apple has not shared with the App Store. Also, after a jailbreak, a lot more functions can be customized on the device and system settings can be optimized. The alternative App Store Cydia also provides a wider range of apps and other content for iOS devices. Is a jailbreak legal? Apple believes that jailbreaks violate license terms. However, in a court case in July 2010, the US Copyright Office has decided to the contrary.
If you own one of the devices named iPhone 5, iPad 4 or iPad mini and has enough experience, you could take a look at evasi0n and test the package. In addition, the tool is compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4 and iPod touch (4th and 5th generation). Please read the instructions carefully and follow them meticulously. We assume no responsibility for defects resulting from incorrect application. In addition, the warranty after an intervention in the system software is generally there. So you act at your own risk.
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