
This tweak only recently picked up support for iOS 16.0-16.1.2, adding on priorly-added support for iOS 15.x. You can, however, use the checkl0ck jailbreak tweak to mimic a passcode and biometric authentication user experience on this device while it’s in a jailbroken state, and most people can’t tell the difference. Please note that any device newer than the iPhone X, such as the iPhone XR or 11 series, isn’t supported.Īnother caveat is that the iPhone X can’t have a passcode set prior to jailbreaking. Just like palera1n and palera1n-x, palen1x only supports the same A9-A11 chip-equipped devices.

Regular updates are released for palen1x with bug fixes and improvements, so you’ll want to keep track of the project’s release index to make sure you’re using the latest one each time you use it. Two versions of the tool are available to download, including a 32-bit and 64-bit edition you will need to download the one that pertains to the computer you plan to use it with. Using palen1x requires a fresh-formatted 64MB or larger USB flash drive or a blank CD/DVD. Obviously, a rootless jailbreak doesn’t allow access to the OS/root volume, but the palera1n team plans to go rootless this year anyhow since it’s going to be the modern dynamic in jailbreaking. So you will ultimately want to pick one or the other. The documentation expressly deprecates mixing the two on the same device, as ordinary users may experience issues they don’t know how to fix. Just like palera1n-c, palen1x allows you to take advantage of either a rootless or a rootful jailbreak on your compatible device. When done properly, you can rapidly press the F2 or Delete key on your keyboard during startup on your Windows PC to set the flash drive as your boot device in BIOS.

iso file that you will need to properly burn to your USB flash drive, just like if you were to burn a CD. Just like bootra1n, palen1x comes in the form of an.

If the concept sounds familiar, then that’s because someone made a similar tool for checkra1n called bootra1n that we showed you a little over two years ago. And because the USB flash drive becomes bootable, it can be used on Windows machines (any version), whereas palera1n or palera1n-c without palen1x are intended only for macOS or Linux.

But did you perhaps catch wind of something called palen1x?Ī lot of people haven’t yet heard about palen1x, but it’s essentially a Linux distro that you can burn onto a USB flash drive to install palera1n-c on your compatible A9-A11 chip-equipped handset running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.3. One of the latest jailbreaks available as of right now is palera1n, a semi-tethered checkm8 bootrom exploit-based jailbreak that was just recently re-written in the C programming language for improved speed and reliability.
