: iPad (5th, 6th, and 7th Gen), iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4, and iPad Pro (1st and 2nd Gen). Other : iPod Touch (7th Gen) and Apple TV 4/4K.
In the ever-evolving world of iOS jailbreaking, few names carry as much weight as . Based on the hardware-level "checkm8" bootrom exploit (which is permanent and unpatchable by Apple on A5–A11 devices), checkra1n has remained a go-to tool for enthusiasts. The release of checkra1n 0.12.4 beta marks a significant, albeit niche, update. checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
The checkra1n team has delivered a reliable, incremental update with . While it doesn’t revolutionize the scene, it solidifies checkra1n’s position as the most dependable jailbreak for older iOS versions. For the latest news, always check the official checkra1n GitHub or Discord server. : iPad (5th, 6th, and 7th Gen), iPad
After booting in macOS, checkra1n 0.12.4 beta (type 124 in Terminal) worked flawlessly. Can you please guide me from the start? At the moment, checkra1n only supports installing Cydia. Checkra1n Exploit Failed (Error code: -31) #2156 - GitHub Based on the hardware-level "checkm8" bootrom exploit (which
As a "beta" release, this version was primarily aimed at testing stability. It fixed a crash that occurred on newer macOS versions (Catalina and Big Sur) and resolved an issue where the "Start" button would be grayed out even when a device was in DFU mode.