Friday 16 August 2013

HOW TO JAIL BREAK YOUR IPHONE........



What is jailbreaking?

First and foremost, let’s take a moment to remember this guide is not a guarantee you will successfully jailbreak your iPhone, iPod, or iPad. When dealing with something like a jailbreak, there is always a small chance something could go wrong with your phone, and we cannot be responsible for this. However, jailbreaking, especially with Evasi0n  is extremely easy and you should be perfectly fine.
To ‘jailbreak’ your iPhone means you are freeing it from the limitations imposed by Apple. Freeing a device means that it can install applications from outside Apple’s iTunes App Store and you can fiddle with previously restricted aspects of an iOS device. Jailbreaking can also help you unlock your iPhone to make it available on other carriers. 


What is Jailbreaking anyway? Is it illegal, or dangerous or something?

In buying an iProduct, you're accepting that its fate will be dictated by Apple. They control what kind of apps you install on your device, and which of the hardware functions you can exploit to their full potential. Want to install an app that Apple hasn't explicitly approved? Sorry. Want to use an app over 3G that's been designated for Wi-Fi? Nope. Want to tether your phone? Run applications in the background? Change your device theme? Install system-wide gestures? Anything that Apple hasn't approved and doesn't condone? Too bad.
Jailbreaking will free you from those bonds. Admittedly, Apple's watchful eye keeps you safe from messily coded apps that can crash your whole phone, and other craziness like that. But when you jailbreak—a completely legal thing to do—you gain entrance to a whole world of possibilities. It's a little wilder out there than it is inside the Apple company town, but as long as you're not an idiot, jailbreaking is an easy, safe, and fun adventure.

How To Jailbreak

Jailbreaking your iPhone used to be really hard and complicated. Really, really hard and complicated. But these days it's as easy as a push of a button. Literally.

Thanks to a recently released jailbreak for iOS 6.1 that covers all iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches, you'll be able to jailbreak your device even with the freshest OS. In fact, you should make sure to have it.


The first step for jailbreaking anything—ever—is to back up your data first. Things can go wrong, and you don't want to lose everything. So make sure you sync to iTunes or iCloud before you get started. And if you want a really smooth transition, you might want to wipe your phone ahead of time. You don't have to, but it'll speed up the process.


What You Need:



  • The Evasi0n Jailbreak tool for whatever OS your computer is running.
  • The latest version of iTunes
  • A 30 pin/Lightning cable. Whichever fits your device.

An iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch that's working and not currently jailbroken (duh).

After you've backed up your device (really, you should back up your device) all you have to do is plug it into the computer and then run the downloaded jailbreak app. You'll get a dialog box with a button labeled "Jailbreak." Click it, and then just step away from the computer while the magic happens. Don't mess with anything while it's doing its thing. After a little bit, your phone will reboot and boom, you are jailbroken.

What now?


You'll notice you've got a new app on your homescreen, the Cydia Store. This is where all the jailbreak magic happens. In the Cydia Store, you can find a wealth of apps that didn't/couldn't make it into the real App Store. These apps will let you do all kinds of stuff from changing the way your lockscreen works to changing the way your icons and UI look, along with all kinds of other functionality. And don't worry, the normal App Store and normal Apps still work too.


If you're looking for places to start exploring, the ModMyi community and Reddit's r/jailbreak are good places to start. You'll want to keep in mind that Cydia doesn't vet its apps the same way Apple does, but dangerous trash will appear as such to the keen eye, so there's not much to worry about. And when in doubt, just do some Googling. There is a lot of info out there, and plenty of people who will be glad to give you some advice if you ask nicely.

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