iPhone 6 Plus Archive

Our Official Evasi0n Jailbreak iPhone 6 Plus category contains details and informational articles pertaining to future iOS 8.2 jailbreak utilities for both the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus - Apple’s latest flagship smartphone and Phablet devices, respectively.

Jailbreak iOS 8.4 Untethered TaiG 2.4.3 Tutorial all iDevices - Mac or PC

How to Jailbreak 8.4 iOS Untethered TaiG 2.4.3 iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, iPad Air 2, Mini 3 Tutorial on Windows or Mac OS X - What an exciting day, following last week’s TaiG iOS 8.3 jailbreak and today’s release of both iOS 8.4 and Apple Music, TaiG updated their tool to jailbreak iOS 8.4! Thankfully, in Apple’s haste to issue iOS 8.4 and rollout Apple Music, the company left the vulnerabilities exploited by TaiG fully unpatched. In other words, you can jailbreak 8.4 on the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, 5s, 5c, iPhone 5, 4s, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPod Touch 5 and all other iOS 8-based iPad models! Beyond being the first firmware to support Apple Music, iOS 8.4 revamps the default Music app, corrects several issues pertaining to said app and improves the iBooks app. If you’ve been holding off on updating to iOS 8.1.3 or higher until now, this is the perfect time to do so - for complete details on how to jailbreak 8.4 with TaiG, continue reading!

Top 80 Best iOS 8.4 Cydia Tweaks for TaiG iOS 8.4 Jailbreak


Best Top iOS 8.4 Cydia tweaks for iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, iPad Air 2, Mini 3, iPod 6 and More - With TaiG’s latest iOS 8.4 Untethered jailbreak utility (version 2.4.3) having been updated somewhat recently, the latest tool has matured immeasurably thanks to the hundreds of hours of tedious work put into keeping the 8.3 and 8.4 jailbreak relevant by the TaiG group. However, a new firmware (iOS 8.4.1, which went into beta stages almost two weeks ago) threatens jailbreaking’s ability to function on the latest public iteration of iOS. In light of what may very well be the inevitable patch of the TaiG jailbreak iOS 8.4 utility, we’ve opted to compile a list of roughly 80 top Cydia Tweaks that function on the latest iOS 8.4 jailbreak! For those of you who are new to the jailbreak scene, Cydia tweaks are packages obtained from the third party distribution platform that is Cydia (which can only be obtained by way of a jailbreak) that modify your device by adding additional features and/or functionality. To take advantage of the best new jailbreak and 8.4-compatible Cydia tweaks prior to the likely iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak patch, continue reading past the break!

iOS 8.4.1 Beta Released, TaiG to Jailbreak 8.4.1 Untethered?

Apple Releases 8.4.1 beta 1, TaiG to Jailbreak iOS 8.4.1 Untethered? - Today, in a completely unexpected release, Apple seeded iOS 8.4.1 to developers ensuing last week’s public release of both iOS 8.4 and the company’s new Apple Music streaming service. Unfortunately, jailbreakers running iOS 8.3 or 8.4 will certainly be threatened by iOS 8.4.1’s inevitable public release. iOS 8.4.1 beta 1 carries a slightly revised build number over its predecessor of 12H304, versus 12H14 - such a minor jump is indicative of very minor changes. Today’s new iOS 8.4.1 beta 1 seed is available for immediate download via Apple’s newly revamped Developer portal. As far as jailbreaking is concerned, as alluded to above, the firmware may very well patch the TaiG iOS 8.4 jailbreak once it’s issued to the public, making it impossible for any device to jailbreak iOS 8.4.1 Untethered utilizing TaiG. However, seeing as iOS 8.4.1. is one of the most discrete beta releases we’ve seen, jailbreakers could also be in for a surprise following 8.4.1’s release. For additional details pertaining to Apple’s new 8.4.1 beta 1 release, as well as the current Untethered TaiG 8.4 jailbreak, continue reading past the break!

Jailbreak iOS 8.3 Untethered TaiG 2.1.3 Tutorial: iPhone, iPod and iPad [Updated]

iOS 8.3 Jailbreak TaiG Untethered 2.1.3 Tutorial, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPod touch and More - Very early this morning, world renowned hacking group TaiG released an all new jailbreak 8.3 untethered solution (the very same group who created the previous iOS 8 through 8.1.2 and iOS 8.2 betas 1 and 2 jailbreak utility). The latest update to the TaiG jailbreak, being TaiG 2.0 (which has now been updated to version 2.1.3) for iOS 8, is capable of successfully delivering a hassle-free Untethered jailbreak on iOS 8.3 for all iPhone, iPod touch and iPad models. This release, like its processor, came out of the blue and certainly wasn’t expected - in fact, TaiG confirmed in a recent interview that they had no plans on releasing another iOS 8 jailbreak for 8.3; it’s a good thing they employed the use of this tactic to divert attention. We now have a fully functioning iOS 8.3 jailbreak that also includes support for iOS 8.1.3 and 8.2! Like TaiG’s older predecessor, the tool comes bundled with Cydia (the graphical user interface for distributing third-party packages and iOS tweaks). Moreover, jailbreaking iOS 8.3 on the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3, the Retina display iPad Mini 2, the original iPad Air and iPad mini, the iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2 and the iPod touch 5th generation is as easy and fluid as ever. Continue reading beyond the break for today’s tutorial on how to jailbreak all iDevices running iOS 8.3 completely UnTethered with Cydia!

How to Install iOS 9 Beta 1 Free Without UDID Registered - Avoid Errors

Following the incredibly exciting unveiling of iOS 9 earlier today during Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015, Apple officially seeded the first iOS 9 beta, being 9.0 beta 1, to those enrolled in the company’s iOS Developer program. In the latest beta firmware, iOS 9, Apple has not only heavily focused on a deep and system-wide performance and security boost, but they’ve also added a number of exciting new features. However, before you continue further with the intent of jumping ship from iOS 8.x onto the iOS 9 bandwagon, just know that as with the latest iOS 8.3 public firmware (or its two predecessors: 8.2 and 8.1.3), users who update their devices to iOS 9 beta 1 from an earlier jailbreakable iOS 8 build will regrettably forfeit their ability to jailbreak, as 8.3 remains unjailbroken; at least for the public. Having said that, in this informational tutorial, we’ll demonstrate an iTunes security flaw that allows devices running iOS 8 through 8.3 to update to iOS 9 beta 1 without having said devices’ UDID registered through an iOS Developer account - for more information, continue onwards past the break.

iOS 8.3 Jailbreak After iOS 8.4’s Release Date And New 0Day 8.4 Jailbreak Exploit?

Jailbreak iOS 8.3 After iOS 8.4’s Release Date, Plus New 0day Jailbreak 8.4 Exploit? - With Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC for short) rapidly approaching, a number of questions are undoubtedly surging through jailbreakers’ minds as each day passes without a new solution to jailbreak iOS 8.3, the current public firmware. However, as we’ve outlined a number of times throughout our articles, iOS 8.3 won’t necessarily be the target of the next jailbreak utility, instead it will be jailbroken by extension with the release of a new tool capable of jailbreaking iOS 8.4 (the successor to iOS 8.3). Having grasped that concept, when will iOS 8.4 make its grand appearance in the form of a public release? That’s a great question - with the latest iOS 8.4 beta firmware (being 8.4 beta 3) having been seeded to developers over three weeks ago on May 11th, 2015, we won’t receive another beta iteration of the firmware prior to it’s inevitable release. Today, let’s ponder said release and delve into possible iOS 8.4 release dates so that we’ll have a better understanding of when a new jailbreak utility for iOS 8.4 will be issued that will also be capable of jailbreaking iOS 8.1.3, 8.2 and 8.3: the three firmwares that have included Apple’s TaiG jailbreak-patching remedy. Also, there’s a slight possibility that a new vulnerability was discovered that’s capable of being exploited for the intent of implementation into a jailbreak 8.4 utility (though the chances may be slim considering it’s source). Continue reading for details on all of the aforementioned topics and more.

iOS 8.3 Jailbreak Or iOS 8.4 Jailbreak, TaiG And Pangu’s Difficult Decision

Jailbreak iOS 8.3 or iOS 8.4: TaiG and Pangu’s Difficult Decision - It’s no secret that the latest TaiG jailbreak was patched back in January by Apple’s iOS 8.1.3 firmware. Since then, Apple issued multiple updates, being iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.3, namely to introduce Apple Watch support and revised emoji, respectively. Furthermore, with both of the aforementioned subsequent iOS releases, and with iOS 8.4 having entered its second round of developer beta testing earlier this week, what do we have to look forward to in 2015? Surprisingly, a lot, most prominently a new jailbreak for iOS 8, whether it’s intended to jailbreak iOS 8.3 or 8.4. Interestingly, while iOS 8.4 has already been jailbroken by i0n1c, as we stated in our dedicated coverage on the topic, don’t expect a release from the hacker who only formerly contributed to the jailbreak community - instead, we must turn toward TaiG and Pangu. It’s important to remember that i0n1c is in no way a reflection of either TaiG or Pangu, both of whom are the primary and active teams on the jailbreak scene and are our best hope for an iOS 8.4 or iOS 8.3 jailbreak. For additional information on both groups and their next utilities, continue reading past the break.

Prepare For iOS 8.3 Jailbreak And Apple Watch, Proper 8.3 Update Guide

How to Update for Future iOS 8.3 Jailbreak and Apple Watch - Today, a sizable portion of iPhone jailbreakers find that the moment of reckoning is upon them in light of the Apple Watch’s official release in 9 countries. However, prior to being able to fully use the device, one must update their iPhone 5 or higher (including the 5c, 5c, and the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus) to at least iOS 8.2, if not the current iOS 8.3 public firmware. That poses serious complications for those currently jailbroken on either > iOS 8.1.2 or iOS 8.2 betas 1 or 2 (both are jailbreakable, yet neither support the Apple Watch), as the latest TaiG jailbreak was officially patched by Apple with iOS 8.1.3. Having said that, while i0n1c successfully achieved an Untethered iOS 8.4 jailbreak on the first beta version of the firmware, and both Pangu and TaiG are confirmed to be creating new untethered jailbreak iOS 8.3 utilities, what about right now? Currently, as of writing this article, a jailbreak doesn’t exist for either of the aforementioned public firmwares that support Apple’s hottest post-PC wearable, so for those of you who already purchased the device and plan on receiving it either today or in the near future, you’ll need to leave the comfort of your jailbreak and update to iOS 8.3 - but like most things in life, there’s a right way and a wrong way to update. In light of that glaring fact, we’re going to guide you through the proper update procedure in today’s article - make the jump past the break to learn how to properly update to iOS 8.3 with the intent of jailbreaking when a new utility is released.

iOS 8.3 Jailbreak TaiG Tool Expedited By Apple Watch, Will You Update?

TaiG iOS 8.3 Jailbreak Tool Expedited by Apple Watch, Will You Update? - Since iOS 8.1.3’s release in January those who either restore their devices or purchase new devices running said firmware or later have been unable to jailbreak, the same applies to iOS 8.3 (the latest public firmware). While there isn’t a jailbreak iOS 8.3 solution as of writing this article, both TaiG and now, thankfully, Pangu have confirmed the development of a new jailbreak utility, which will inevitably support the latest public firmware. While the public was under the impression that a new jailbreak would present itself prior to April 24th (we’ll explain why we’re referencing the 24th in particular shortly), it doesn’t appear as though it will happen and, as each day passes, the possibility is becoming increasingly less likely. As we’ve stated before, new jailbreak utilities take hundreds of hours to develop, from exploitation discovery to coding and an extraordinary amount of testing, as explained in the video we’ve taken the liberty of embedding below for an excellent audible representation of the jailbreak concept in a nutshell. For details on why this coming Friday is so important, the next jailbreak, iOS 8.4 and iOS 8.3, continue reading past the jump.

There Isn’t An iOS 8.2 Jailbreak, Here’s Why: MSS 2015 - Release Timeframe

There Isn’t a Jailbreak for iOS 8.2, Here’s Why! - Today, as the world of Apple news begins to die down in aftermath of the awesome event that was last week’s Spring Forward conference, jailbreakers once again find themselves posed with the following question: “when can I jailbreak iOS 8.2?” While it’s undoubtedly a difficult one to answer, seeing as there are so many factors to take into consideration, we now have a rough idea of what to expect from TaiG and the other developers on the scene, namely Pangu. Following the patch of TaiG’s last tool with the release of iOS 8.1.3 and, in succession iOS 8.2, a vast majority of individuals intent on jailbreaking remain stuck on either of the two aforementioned jailbreak-patching firmwares, not to mention iOS 8.3 beta (which is an entirely different story). Furthermore, with the forthcoming Apple Watch’s iPhone pairing requirement, which in turn must be running iOS 8.2 with the new Apple Watch app to actually support said device, we’re faced with another problem: updating. Current iPhone jailbreakers keen on purchasing Apple’s new smart wearable will undeniably make the leap from the comfort of their ever-sweet jailbreak to the bitter vanilla iOS 8 build that is 8.2, which again is due to the fact that it remains unjailbroken. So, what’s next? Will we receive a solution to jailbreak 8.2 untethered prior to the launch of the Apple Watch to preserve the jailbreak for those who will inevitably update to support Apple’s hottest post-pc device? Continue reading past the break for more details!

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