

See the list below for more details.ĭownload from GitHub Non-Jailbroken Devices UTM runs untethered on some non-jailbroken devices with limited compatibility depending on your iOS version and device processor.

UTM can also be run semi-tethered on non-jailbroken devices. If we are IFTTT users, we can create a recipe for when a change is made in the signatures of the different versions of iOS to be informed almost up to the minute.UTM works on all devices running iOS 11 or higher if jailbroken. The website is updated every few minutes so the information it shows is almost in real time. Today the latest version of iOS is 8.1.1 which does not support Jailbreak, but despite having spent a week since the launch of this latest version, thanks to this website, we can still verify that we can return to the previous version, downgrade iOS 8.1 to enjoy the Jailbreak. To do this, we just have to select the device whose availability we want to check, or we can visit the web http // / 8.1 to see all the devices compatible with the latest version. In this way we can check, in a few seconds, if we still want to go back to a previous version of iOS to keep the jailbreak, for a more immediate example. For all those users who always want to try the latest version of iOS, but do not dare to lose the Jailbreak without knowing if they will be able to return to a previous version, there is a website that informs us of all versions of iOS that Apple is signing right now. Between whistles and flutes a couple of hours go away with nonsense.Īpple never warns when it stops signing firmware that we install on our devices once a new version has been released, so we are always at the expense of trying to see if we are lucky. One of the most lazy cases is to restore any of my iDevices from scratch, since the process is quite slow, between the latest version of iOS is downloaded, iTunes restores the iDevice and later we have to copy all the applications that we had installed. Sometimes I am lucky and sometimes I am not. Many people tend to leave things until the last moment (I am one of them).
