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== Compatibility == |
== Compatibility == |
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− | palera1n supports iOS/iPadOS 15.0 and later. It can jailbreak semi-tethered without tweak injection on all versions. On 15.4 and later, it can jailbreak semi-tethered without tweaks, tethered with tweaks, or semi-tethered with tweaks (this last option uses 5-10 GB of storage). |
+ | palera1n supports iOS/iPadOS 15.0 and later. It can jailbreak [[Semi-tethered jailbreak|semi-tethered]] without tweak injection on all versions. On 15.4 and later, it can jailbreak semi-tethered without tweaks, [[Tethered jailbreak|tethered]] with tweaks, or semi-tethered with tweaks (this last option uses 5-10 GB of storage). |
On A10 and A11 devices, the passcode must be disabled while in the jailbroken state, and on iOS/iPadOS 16 and later, you can't jailbreak if you've ever set a passcode, which requires a restore to factory settings to fix. |
On A10 and A11 devices, the passcode must be disabled while in the jailbroken state, and on iOS/iPadOS 16 and later, you can't jailbreak if you've ever set a passcode, which requires a restore to factory settings to fix. |
Revision as of 22:48, 12 December 2022
Developer(s) |
Nebula Mineek |
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Stable release | 1.4.0 / 12 December 2022 |
Operating system |
macOS Linux |
Available in | English |
Type | Jailbreaking |
License | GNU GPL v3 |
Website | palera.in |
palera1n is a jailbreak for iOS/iPadOS 15 and later on all devices vulnerable to the checkm8 Exploit.
Compatibility
palera1n supports iOS/iPadOS 15.0 and later. It can jailbreak semi-tethered without tweak injection on all versions. On 15.4 and later, it can jailbreak semi-tethered without tweaks, tethered with tweaks, or semi-tethered with tweaks (this last option uses 5-10 GB of storage).
On A10 and A11 devices, the passcode must be disabled while in the jailbroken state, and on iOS/iPadOS 16 and later, you can't jailbreak if you've ever set a passcode, which requires a restore to factory settings to fix.
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