Jailbreak 8.1.2 Archive

Evasi0n’s Official Jailbreak 8.1.2 archive features in-depth tutorials for iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak TaiG and Pangu details for iOS 8.0 through 8.1.2 and all iOS 8-based devices. Readers can also find the jailbreak status of newer iOS 8 devices, including the iPhone 6 Plus iPad models, listed here.

Best iOS 8 Cydia Tweaks, Pre iOS 8.1.3 Jailbreak 8.1.2 Top Tweaks

Top iOS 8.1.2 Cydia Tweaks, Pre iOS 8.1.3 Jailbreak for TaiG and Pangu - Today, the staff of Evasi0n Jailbreak opted to tackle a question we perpetually receive regardless of the current public firmware or its jailbreak status (e.g. the iOS 8.1.3 jailbreak patching IPSW), which is one that pertains to the best tweaks available on Cydia for jailbroken devices. Unfortunately though, in light of the fact that there isn’t a jailbreak for 8.1.3, the tweaks and Cydia “apps” found in today’s article are reserved for users still jailbroken on iOS 8 through 8.1.2 by way of either Pangu, TaiG or PP for Mac OS X. In spite of the aforementioned devastating blow to the jailbreak community, for members who either mistakenly updated to iOS 8.1.3 or purchased their devices with the jailbreak patch pre-installed, jailbreakers maintain an insatiable appetite for new and cool Cydia tweaks. Having said that, we’re excited to share some of the best and top jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 tweaks available for those of our readers who own iPhone, iPod touch or iPad models that are currently jailbroken on iOS 8.1.x! Furthermore, to break up the somewhat monotonous reports of a potential jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 solution once iOS 8.2 is issued, this feels like the opportune time to share the list that we curated in collaboration with popular jailbreak YouTuber iCrackUriDevice. To enhance the levels of both personalization and functionality of your iPod, iPad or iPhone, continue reading past the break for the best jailbreak tweaks available for immediate install.

How To Downgrade iOS 8.1.3 To 8.1.2 And Jailbreak With TaiG Or PP

Downgrade iOS 8.1.3 to iOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak TaiG or PP, How to Tutorial - Ensuing the rather substantive, albeit definitely foreseen, blow to the iOS 8 jailbreak community that was iOS 8.1.3 (the firmware that patches the TaiG jailbreak), a sizable number of our readers have written us as to whether it’s possible to jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 Untethered. Unfortunately, as we’ve detailed in great length through a number of recent iOS 8.1.3 jailbreak articles, the new firmware that was released on Tuesday, January 27th, 2015, patches the primary kernel exploit utilized by TaiG in addition to several others. Simply put, it’s no longer possible to jailbreak 8.1.3 on any device whether it’s a newer iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3 or an older iPhone 4s or iPad 2 running iOS 8.1.3. The same applies to any other iOS-based device - it’s impossible to jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 when utilizing the current TaiG and PP tools. However, there is a silver lining for jailbreakers! Those who updated, either intentionally or by accident, can successfully downgrade from iOS 8.1.3 to iOS 8.1.2 (the latest firmware supported by both TaiG and PP for Mac). Interestingly, in spite of Apple’s efforts to close the untethered iOS 8 through 8.1.2 jailbreak, the company is still signing iOS 8.1.2, meaning restores to the firmware are still permitted. If you’re interested in downgrading 8.1.3 to 8.1.2 to jailbreak, continue reading past the break and do so sooner rather than later as this incredible opportunity won’t last long.

Jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 And iOS 8.1.2 Using TaiG On iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5s And iPad [Updated]

How to Jailbreak 8.1.2 and iOS 8.1.3 Untethered? TaiG And PP Information - Are you looking to jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 or do need details on iOS 8.1.3? You’ve come to the right place! Good news, the TaiG jailbreak team released their all-new tool capable of delivering an iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak that can successfully jailbreak iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, 5, iPhone 5C, 4S, iPod touch 5 and iPad Air 2, Mini 3 and all older iPad models on again iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.1.2. Information on the aforementioned utility, referred to by the team as TaiGJBreak, while the rest of the world calls the tool by its less formal name: TaiG 1.2.0, can be found here. For complete, updated jailbreak details for the latest public firmware (iOS 8.1.2), continue reading past the break! 

How To Jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 On Mac OS X Untethered Via PP Ghost - All iOS 8 Devices

Jailbreak 8.1.2 On Mac OS X with PP, All iPhone, iPod touch and iPad Models - It’s been over a month since the initial release of TaiG for iOS 8.1.2 (longer if you count the original TaiG jailbreak tool for iOS 8.1.1), and the group has yet to issue a Mac iteration of their utility. However, a new group, dubbed PP, the very same that was responsible for funding Pangu in their jailbreak endeavors, took it upon themselves to release a Mac OS X compatible iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak for all iPhone, iPod and iPad models. Mac owners can now natively jailbreak their iOS devices without having to fuss with a virtual machine or Bootcamp to first install Windows - PP’s tool is capable of delivering an Untethered jailbreak straight from the comfort a Mac. While it’s entirely possible that the PP utility, labeled PPghost, is a rip-off of TaiG’s jailbreak utilizing the same exploits to achieve the same effect, it’s nevertheless an extraordinary benefit to the community, as those who were holding off on jailbreaking because they own a Mac can now take comfort in knowing they’re covered. Similar to TaiG’s one-click Windows TaiGJBreak 1.2.0 tool for iOS 8, the Mac version of PPghost is able to jailbreak 8.1.2 on the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, 5C, 5, 4S, the iPod touch 5th generation, as well as all iPad models, including the iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3, the original iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad 4, the original iPad mini, iPad 3 and the older iPad 2. Surprisingly, although the tool is from a different group than the mastermind XN developer behind TaiG -what a number of jailbreakers are now referring to as the simplest jailbreak yet - the new PP Mac OS X utility aims to match the aforementioned simplicity and level of ease as TaiG. Continue reading past the break for additional information on the new iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak utility and the PPghost for Mac download link to fully jailbreak your iOS device(s) running iOS 8.1.2 Untethered!

Top Cydia Tweaks: TaiG Jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 Prior To iOS 8.1.3 - 2015

Best Cydia Tweaks for the TaiG iOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak Prior to iOS 8.1.2, 2015 - Today, as we prepare for what will be the inevitable release of iOS 8.1.3, the TaiG iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak patching firmware, the staff of Evai0n Jailbreak opted to share with our readers a completely new list of Top Free Cydia Tweaks currently available for jailbroken devices. With the potential of the aforementioned threat looming over jailbreakers’ heads, it’s the perfect opportunity to provide a slight reprieve by sharing a number of cool and useful tweaks that can vastly improve one’s experience on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad models - we’re excited to share some of the best jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 tweaks currently available for all jailbroken devices whether it’s by way of TaiG or Pangu for iOS 8 through 8.1.2! Also, in addition to questions pertaining to how to jailbreak we’re frequently asked which Cydia tweaks jailbreakers should install post-jailbreak - especially for the latest TaiG iOS 8.1.2 Untethered jailbreak and this seems like an opportune time to share our latest list. That being said, to further the level of personalization of your device by installing some, or even all, of the helpful and cool jailbreak tweaks outlined in today’s article continue reading past the break.

Best iOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak Cydia Tweak - ReachApp: Split-Screen App Multitasking

Top Cydia Tweak iOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak, Split-Screen Multitasking for TaiG Jailbreak - Beyond the process of jailbreaking, and in turn enabling root access, the staff at Evasi0n Jailbreak receives a plethora of questions pertaining to life after Jailbreaking - particularly iOS 8 and 8.1.2. Following the execution of the new TaiG jailbreak for iOS 8.1.2, where to go next can be understandably confusing for even the most seasoned of jailbreakers. As time progresses, new packages are issued to the main Cydia sources, updated to support new iterations of iOS or even completely abandoned by the developer. The wide array of outcomes for the release, updating and eventual retirement of jailbreak tweaks, extensions and modifications is hard enough to keep up with, but throw an unquestionably outdated interface for locating said tweaks into the mix and it becomes almost impossible to know exactly what to install to accomplish a desired outcome from one’s iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak. Thankfully, as always, we have you completely covered on all things jailbreak at Evasi0n Jailbreak with today’s article on an all-new split-screen multitasking jailbreak tweak. For more details on what’s quickly becoming one of the best Cydia tweaks for iOS 8.1.2, continue reading past the break!

How To Get Paid Apps For Free iOS 8.1.2 Without Jailbreak iOS 8 - Free App Life

How to Get Paid iOS 8 Apps for Free Without iOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak, Free App Life - Today, ensuing our recent coverage on the all-new Untethered iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak utility, the staff of Evasi0n Jailbreak opted to bring our readers a bit of diversity with today’s article. Amidst the whirlwind of iOS software releases, including 8.1.1, 8.1.2 and 8.2 beta 2, and corresponding jailbreaks for said releases (both Pangu8 and TaiG exist to jailbreak iOS 8 through 8.1.2, the latest public firmware), we’ve decided to cover a topic that’s highly requested by readers: free paid App Store apps! We’ll delve into the easiest way to obtain free paid apps on iOS 8 and 8.1.2 from the App Store with, or without, a jailbreak on any firmware. While we’re completely and utterly against App Store piracy and “cracked apps,” there are several services available that not only provide legal channels for obtaining paid iOS 8.1.2 apps for free, but also simultaneously support the developers of said apps by legitimately purchasing redeemable codes from iTunes. While we’ve written a total of four articles on the service we’re about to highlight in the past, Free App Life (or FAL for short, as it’s referred to by its creators and users) has matured and evolved into a free paid apps service we’re even more excited to cover. When utilizing the steps explicitly outlined in this tutorial, you’ll be able to get paid apps for free, not to mention gift cards and bigger electronic prizes - all you need is an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 7, iOS 8 or 8.1.2, and it doesn’t even need to be jailbroken with TaiG or Pangu! For your complete step-by-step guide on how to earn paid iOS 8 apps for free, continue reading past the break.

Top iOS 8.1.2 Free Cydia Tweaks - Best Holiday Tweaks For TaiG 8.1.2 Jailbreak

Top Jailbreak 8.1.2 Cydia Tweaks, Best Holiday Tweak List for iOS 8.1.2 TaiG Jailbreak - Today, in celebration of Christmas and all the Holidays the world over, the staff of Evasi0n Jailbreak opted to share some of the absolute best Tweaks available for the iOS 8 through iOS 8.1.2 jailbreaks, being Pangu and TaiG. Moreover, in light of the fact that a number of our readers will receive new iPhones, iPads and iPods tomorrow, it’s the perfect time to share some of the coolest iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak tweaks currently available for all iOS 8-based devices jailbroken by Pangu up to iOS 8.1 or TaiG for iOS 8.1.2 and iOS 8.1.2 with you! Moreover, this top iOS 8.1.2 tweaks list can be mostly attributed to the incredible turn of events as of late - not only was iOS 8.x jailbroken merely one month after the initial iOS 8.0 release, but upon the iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak patch TaiG stepped up to deliver a new jailbreak solution for both the aforementioned version, as well as the latest iOS 8.1.2 public firmware. Additionally, isn’t the main intent of the typical jailbreaker who undergoes a feat such as jailbreaking his or her iDevice to fully customize and completely personalize the (iPhone) operating system to his or her liking by installing third-party iOS 8 tweaks, packages and apps distributed by way of Cydia? Absolutely! However due to the sheer number of packages, and the overall lack of a proper sorting order for said packages, it can quickly become overwhelming - often times, most jailbreakers find themselves asking questions similar to the following: “Now that my iPhone is jailbroken on iOS 8.1.2, what can I install in Cydia?”. Don’t worry, today’s top Holiday iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak Cydia Tweaks list will highlight ten of the best free packages available, which will undeniably get you well on your way to jailbreak bliss. For those of you in need of additional guidance on which free tweaks to install after jailbreaking iOS 8.1.2 with TaiG 1.2.0, you’ve come to the right place; continue reading past the break for the best free Cydia Tweaks for devices jailbroken on iOS 8!

Beta 3 Released, Will TaiG Jailbreak 8.2 Post 8.1.2? Facts Examined!

Apple Releases iOS 8.2 beta 3, Will TaiG Jailbreak iOS 8.2 Following Their 8.1.2 Jailbreak? - Today, ensuing all of the recent jailbreak news, including that enveloping the Untethered jailbreak for iOS 8.1.2, Apple seeded the third beta iteration of iOS 8.2, being of course 8.2 beta 3, to developers officially enrolled in the company’s iOS 8 Developer program. The company’s latest update is available for immediate download via one of two methods - either through Apple’s traditional Developer Center or as an over-the-air (commonly referred to as OTA for short) update through the default Settings app for developers running either 8.2 beta 2 or beta 1. Additionally, the new 8.2 beta carries a slightly revised build number over its predecessor of 12D5452a, compared to 12D445d. Seeing as the aforementioned jump in build numbers is incredibly minor in nature, it can be assumed that 8.2 offers little in the way of improvements over either of its predecessors. However, in contrast, the latest public firmware (being 8.1.2) is associated with a build number of 12B440. Such a drastic jump would indicate major revisions, improvements and new iOS 8.2 features - perfect for a jailbreak, right? Not exactly, as of now, 8.2 offers no additional features over 8.1.x, aside from the integration of the forthcoming Apple Watch, which is scheduled to be released in “early 2015”. With a release so far out, it’s certainly plausible that the public iteration of 8.2 will boast further improvements and additions. For now however, the 8.2 beta installments are mostly intended for iOS Developers who have their sights set on creating new and exciting Apple Watch apps - for said purpose, Apple has also seeded Xcode 6.2 beta 3 with WatchKit integration (Apple’s SDK or software development kit for the forthcoming device). In the end, the devices that will benefit most from 8.2 will unquestionably be the devices that can fully interface with the Apple Watch, being the iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5. But how about jailbreaking? With iOS 8.1.1 and 8.1.2 completely jailbroken untethered by TaiG, will there be a new tool capable of jailbreaking 8.2 on all devices? For more on iOS 8.2 beta 3, including the potential jailbreak status of 8.2, continue reading past the break.

iOS 8.1.3 Development, Will It Patch TaiG 8.1.2? Jailbreak 8.1.3 Warning!

iOS 8.1.3 Update, Will It Patch TaiG? Urgent Jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 Warning! - There’s no questioning that the jailbreak community has been very lucky, and equally blessed, with the incredible talent of both Pangu and TaiG with their utilities available that can jailbreak a combination of seven different firmwares (iOS 7.1.2 through 8.1.2), as of late. However, a potential dark cloud looms on the horizon: the unreleased, and equally unofficial, iOS 8.1.3 update. While we’ve had ample warning that iOS 8.2 will be released to the general public sometime in “early 2015”, which will likely patch the TaiG jailbreak 8.1.2 tool, iOS 8.1.3 may come as a surprise, and in turn could patch the aforementioned jailbreak ahead of 8.2’s release. Over the course of approximately a week, MacRumors has reportedly noticed a surge, albeit limited to a handful of devices, internally testing the firmware (allegedly a “few dozen”), of hits from iOS 8-powered devices running a re-release build of iOS 8.1.3. The first hint of 8.1.3’s potential release made itself known on the site’s weblogs on December 8th, 2014, merely a day before the company released iOS 8.1.2, which wasn’t subjected to developer testing. Like with iOS 8.1.2, and unlike 8.2, iOS 8.1.3 may come in an ‘out-of-the-blue’ release, forgoing any form of registered iOS Developer testing. However, either way, the possibility remains that Apple may close the vulnerabilities TaiG exploited to achieve an Untethered iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak in their TaiGJBreak 1.2.0 utility making it impossible for any device to jailbreak 8.1.3 using the current iteration of TaiG. For additional information on the mysterious 8.1.3 and how the firmware may, or may not, affect jailbreaking, continue reading past the break.

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