Sunday, November 30, 2014
TaiG releases jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.2 beta
TaiG released a jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.2 beta devices this morning, roughly two weeks after Apple closed the latest Pangu jailbreak by releasing iOS 8.1.1. For those unfamiliar with the TaiG team, they were behind the third-party Chinese app store-evad3rs controversy last fall.
It’s surprising that the team chose to release at this time, given that the previous jailbreak has only be defunct for a few weeks, and Apple is in the middle of testing iOS 8.2. But long-time jailbreak community patriarch MuscleNerd speculates that it likely had something to do with money.
Updating…
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/11...ilbreak-8-1-1/
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Apple releases iOS 8.1.1 with bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4s [Updated]
Apple has just released iOS 8.1.1 (build number: 12B435) for iPhone,
iPad and iPod touch. Apple had seeded iOS 8.1.1 beta to developers two
weeks back.
According to the release notes iOS 8.1.1 includes number of bug fixes and brings improved stability. According to Apple, iOS 8.1.1 also includes performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4s, but a video comparison of iPhone 4s running on iOS 8.1 and iOS 8.1.1 did not reveal any major improvements on older iOS devices
This release includes bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4s.
iOS 8.1.1 is compatible with the following iOS devices:
iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad 2, iPad (third-generation), iPad (fourth-generation), iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display
iPod touch 5G
Jailbreakers should avoid upgrading to iOS 8.1.1 as it kills the Pangu iOS 8.0.x-iOS 8.1 jailbreak. Apple seems to have fixed at least one exploit used by the Pangu jailbreak, so you won’t be able to jailbreak your device using Pangu after upgrading to iOS 8.1.1.
If you don’t care about jailbreaking, then the update is available as an OTA download for these devices currently. The OTA update is 64.7 MB for iPhone 6 Plus.
If you’re not getting the OTA update, then you can download the iOS 8.1.1 ipsw (firmware file) using the direct download links provided below. If you need help then check out our guide, which shows you how to install the iOS 8.1.1 update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iPad:
iPad Air 2 (6th generation WiF)
iPad Air 2 (6th generation Cellular)
iPad Air (5th generation WiFi + Cellular)
iPad Air (5th generation WiFi)
iPad Air (5th generation CDMA)
iPad (4th generation CDMA)
iPad (4th generation GSM)
iPad (4th generation WiFi)
iPad mini (CDMA)
iPad mini (GSM)
iPad mini (WiFi)
iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
iPad mini 2 (CDMA)
iPad mini 3 (China)
iPad mini 3 (WiFi)
iPad mini 3 (Cellular)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (GSM)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (CDMA)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
iPhone:
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 5 (GSM)
iPhone 5c (CDMA)
iPhone 5c (GSM)
iPhone 5s (CDMA)
iPhone 5s (GSM)
iPhone 4s
iPod touch:
iPod touch (5th generation)
Let us know if you’ve found any other changes or improvements in iOS 8.1.1 in the comments below.
Update 1:
Updated with direct download links.
Update 2:
Some users are reporting that after installing the update, they were prompted to log back into iCloud (which was requested previously), and also review iMessage settings, which wasn’t required previously.
Update 3:
Jailbreakers should avoid the iOS 8.1.1 update as Apple has patched at least one of the exploit used by Pangu jailbreak, so iOS 8.1.1 kills Pangu jailbreak.
Update 4:
Apple is still signing iOS 8.1, so if you haven’t upgraded yet, then this could be your last chance to update to iOS 8.1 and jailbreak with Pangu. If you need help on how to update to iOS 8.1 and jailbreak using Pangu then check out guides for the step-by-step instructions.
According to the release notes iOS 8.1.1 includes number of bug fixes and brings improved stability. According to Apple, iOS 8.1.1 also includes performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4s, but a video comparison of iPhone 4s running on iOS 8.1 and iOS 8.1.1 did not reveal any major improvements on older iOS devices
This release includes bug fixes, increased stability and performance improvements for iPad 2 and iPhone 4s.
iOS 8.1.1 is compatible with the following iOS devices:
iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus
iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad 2, iPad (third-generation), iPad (fourth-generation), iPad Air, iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display
iPod touch 5G
Jailbreakers should avoid upgrading to iOS 8.1.1 as it kills the Pangu iOS 8.0.x-iOS 8.1 jailbreak. Apple seems to have fixed at least one exploit used by the Pangu jailbreak, so you won’t be able to jailbreak your device using Pangu after upgrading to iOS 8.1.1.
If you don’t care about jailbreaking, then the update is available as an OTA download for these devices currently. The OTA update is 64.7 MB for iPhone 6 Plus.
If you’re not getting the OTA update, then you can download the iOS 8.1.1 ipsw (firmware file) using the direct download links provided below. If you need help then check out our guide, which shows you how to install the iOS 8.1.1 update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iPad:
iPad Air 2 (6th generation WiF)
iPad Air 2 (6th generation Cellular)
iPad Air (5th generation WiFi + Cellular)
iPad Air (5th generation WiFi)
iPad Air (5th generation CDMA)
iPad (4th generation CDMA)
iPad (4th generation GSM)
iPad (4th generation WiFi)
iPad mini (CDMA)
iPad mini (GSM)
iPad mini (WiFi)
iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
iPad mini 2 (CDMA)
iPad mini 3 (China)
iPad mini 3 (WiFi)
iPad mini 3 (Cellular)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (GSM)
iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (CDMA)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
iPhone:
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 5 (GSM)
iPhone 5c (CDMA)
iPhone 5c (GSM)
iPhone 5s (CDMA)
iPhone 5s (GSM)
iPhone 4s
iPod touch:
iPod touch (5th generation)
Let us know if you’ve found any other changes or improvements in iOS 8.1.1 in the comments below.
Update 1:
Updated with direct download links.
Update 2:
Some users are reporting that after installing the update, they were prompted to log back into iCloud (which was requested previously), and also review iMessage settings, which wasn’t required previously.
Update 3:
Jailbreakers should avoid the iOS 8.1.1 update as Apple has patched at least one of the exploit used by Pangu jailbreak, so iOS 8.1.1 kills Pangu jailbreak.
Update 4:
Apple is still signing iOS 8.1, so if you haven’t upgraded yet, then this could be your last chance to update to iOS 8.1 and jailbreak with Pangu. If you need help on how to update to iOS 8.1 and jailbreak using Pangu then check out guides for the step-by-step instructions.
Latest iPhone:
8.1.1 (4S): iPhone4,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (6+): iPhone7,1_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (6): iPhone7,2_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
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Latest iPad:
8.1.1 (iPad 2 Wi-Fi): iPad2,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 2 GSM): iPad2,2_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 2 CDMA): iPad2,3_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 2 New): iPad2,4_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini Wi-Fi): iPad2,5_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini GSM): iPad2,6_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini CDMA): iPad2,7_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 3 Wi-Fi): iPad3,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 3 CDMA): iPad3,2_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 3 GSM): iPad3,3_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 4 Wi-Fi): iPad3,4_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 4 GSM): iPad3,5_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad 4 GSM+CDMA): iPad3,6_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Air Wi-Fi): iPad4,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Air Cellular): iPad4,2_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Air China): iPad4,3_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi): iPad4,4_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 2 Cellular): iPad4,5_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 2 China): iPad4,6_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 3 Wi-Fi): iPad4,7_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 3 Cellular): iPad4,8_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Mini 3 China): iPad4,9_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi): iPad5,3_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
8.1.1 (iPad Air 2 Cellular): iPad5,4_8.1.1_12B436_Restore.ipsw
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Latest iPod Touch:
8.1.1 (5G): iPod5,1_8.1.1_12B435_Restore.ipsw
Friday, September 26, 2014
Apple iOS 8.0.2 is released...
8.0.2 (4S): iPhone4,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (6+): iPhone7,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (6): iPhone7,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 Wi-Fi): iPad2,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 GSM): iPad2,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 CDMA): iPad2,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 New): iPad2,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini Wi-Fi): iPad2,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini GSM): iPad2,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini CDMA): iPad2,7_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 Wi-Fi): iPad3,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 CDMA): iPad3,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 GSM): iPad3,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 Wi-Fi): iPad3,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 GSM): iPad3,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 GSM+CDMA): iPad3,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air Wi-Fi): iPad4,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air Cellular): iPad4,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air China): iPad4,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi): iPad4,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 Cellular): iPad4,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 China): iPad4,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (6+): iPhone7,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (6): iPhone7,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 Wi-Fi): iPad2,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 GSM): iPad2,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 CDMA): iPad2,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 2 New): iPad2,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini Wi-Fi): iPad2,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini GSM): iPad2,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini CDMA): iPad2,7_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 Wi-Fi): iPad3,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 CDMA): iPad3,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 3 GSM): iPad3,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 Wi-Fi): iPad3,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 GSM): iPad3,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad 4 GSM+CDMA): iPad3,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air Wi-Fi): iPad4,1_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air Cellular): iPad4,2_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Air China): iPad4,3_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi): iPad4,4_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 Cellular): iPad4,5_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
8.0.2 (iPad Mini 2 China): iPad4,6_8.0.2_12A405_Restore.ipsw
Thursday, September 18, 2014
iOS 8.0 Download For iPhone 6, 5s, 5c, 5, 4s,
7.1.2 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_7.1.2_11D257_Restore.ipsw
7.1.2 (4 8GB): iPhone3,2_7.1.2_11D257_Restore.ipsw
7.1.2 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_7.1.2_11D257_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (6 or 6+): iPhone7,1_8.0_12A366_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (6 or 6+): iPhone7,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
7.1.2 (4 8GB): iPhone3,2_7.1.2_11D257_Restore.ipsw
7.1.2 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_7.1.2_11D257_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (6 or 6+): iPhone7,1_8.0_12A366_Restore.ipsw
8.0 (6 or 6+): iPhone7,2_8.0_12A365_Restore.ipsw
Friday, November 15, 2013
iOS 7.0.4 Download For iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4, iPad, iPod touch
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi)
- iPad (4th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation GSM)
- iPad (4th generation WiFi)
- iPad mini (CDMA)
- iPad mini (GSM)
- iPad mini (WiFi)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (GSM)
- iPhone 5c (CDMA)
- iPhone 5c (GSM)
- iPhone 5s (CDMA)
- iPhone 5s (GSM)
- iPhone 4s
- iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A)
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPod touch (5th generation)
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Apple Releases iOS 7.0.3
7.0.3 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (4 8GB): iPhone3,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (4S): iPhone4,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5c GSM): iPhone5,3_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5c GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,4_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5s GSM): iPhone6,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (5s GSM+CDMA): iPhone6,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 2 Wi-Fi): iPad2,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 2 GSM): iPad2,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 2 CDMA): iPad2,3_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 2 New): iPad2,4_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Mini Wi-Fi): iPad2,5_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Mini GSM): iPad2,6_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Mini CDMA): iPad2,7_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 3 Wi-Fi): iPad3,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 3 CDMA): iPad3,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 3 GSM): iPad3,3_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 4 Wi-Fi): iPad3,4_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 4 GSM): iPad3,5_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad 4 GSM+CDMA): iPad3,6_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Air Wi-Fi): iPad4,1_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Air Cellular): iPad4,2_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi): iPad4,4_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
7.0.3 (iPad Mini 2 Cellular): iPad4,5_7.0.3_11B511_Restore.ipsw
Friday, September 27, 2013
iOS 7.0.2 Released to the Public
Yesterday, Apple released iOS 7.0.2 to the public. iOS 7.0.2 is one of
the three additional software updates that were found to be in testing
along with iOS 7.0.1 (iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c only) and iOS 7.1 (still
unreleased).
iOS 7.0.2 is a small update for iOS 7 devices that fixes one of the known lock screen bypass glitches. In addition, it re-introduces the Greek keyboard option for entering passcodes.
At this point in time, the evad3rs are confident in a jailbreak for iOS 7.0, but they have not yet commented on the status of iOS 7.0.2. We expect that Apple, being themselves as usual, probably tucked some security updates in iOS 7.0.2. We would recommend holding off until the evad3rs have had a chance to check out the firmware.
On the other hand, if getting rid of the potentially harmful lock screen glitch is at the top of your priority list right now, then iOS 7.0.2 is available OTA (over the air) in the Settings application under the Software Update cell. You can also use iTunes if you prefer.
This article was originally published in forum thread: iOS 7.0.2 Released to the Public started.
Luckily, Apple prides itself on keeping security issues down to a minimum, and has been typically swift in its response to these well-documented problems. If you’re running iOS 7 on any device, we highly recommend you go ahead and download the update using iTunes, or simply using the OTA feature within your iPhone, iPad or iPod’s Settings pane.
iOS 7.0.2 is compatible to work with: iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4, iPad (2nd-gen and above), iPad mini, iPod touch (5th-gen).
iOS 7.0.2 Download Links:
* Apple releases iOS 7.0.2 fixes Lock screen vulnerability...
iOS 7.0.2 is a small update for iOS 7 devices that fixes one of the known lock screen bypass glitches. In addition, it re-introduces the Greek keyboard option for entering passcodes.
At this point in time, the evad3rs are confident in a jailbreak for iOS 7.0, but they have not yet commented on the status of iOS 7.0.2. We expect that Apple, being themselves as usual, probably tucked some security updates in iOS 7.0.2. We would recommend holding off until the evad3rs have had a chance to check out the firmware.
On the other hand, if getting rid of the potentially harmful lock screen glitch is at the top of your priority list right now, then iOS 7.0.2 is available OTA (over the air) in the Settings application under the Software Update cell. You can also use iTunes if you prefer.
This article was originally published in forum thread: iOS 7.0.2 Released to the Public started.
Luckily, Apple prides itself on keeping security issues down to a minimum, and has been typically swift in its response to these well-documented problems. If you’re running iOS 7 on any device, we highly recommend you go ahead and download the update using iTunes, or simply using the OTA feature within your iPhone, iPad or iPod’s Settings pane.
iOS 7.0.2 is compatible to work with: iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4, iPad (2nd-gen and above), iPad mini, iPod touch (5th-gen).
iOS 7.0.2 Download Links:
- iPad (4th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation GSM)
- iPad (4th generation WiFi)
- iPad mini (CDMA)
- iPad mini (GSM)
- iPad mini (WiFi)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (GSM)
- iPhone 5c (CDMA)
- iPhone 5c (GSM)
- iPhone 5s (CDMA)
- iPhone 5s (GSM)
- iPhone 4s
- iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A)
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPod touch (5th generation)
* Apple releases iOS 7.0.2 fixes Lock screen vulnerability...
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