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"Fugu14 should support all arm64e devices (iPhone XS and newer) on iOS 14.3 - 14.5.1. Support for lower versions (down to 14.2) can be added by editing arm/shared/ClosurePwn/Sources/ClosurePwn/PwnClosure.swift and arm/shared/KernelExploit/Sources/KernelExploit/offsets.swift."
This would allow devices such as the iPad Mini (5th generation) - A12 processor to have a persistent jailbreak on an IOS version back to 14.2.
Realizing that 14.4 -14.5.1 is currently supported through AltStore UnC0ver, wondering if this can be updated per above, and / or whether a standalone "side load" option could be supported for folks who have their own developer accounts and can sign themselves.
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No, the untethered jailbreak only goes from 14.3 to 14.5.1. 14.2 support can be added by switching to another exploit. However I did hear that fugu14 might support 14.0 to 14.5.1 in the near future, and on the same repo it says you can apply the jailbreak to checkra1n.
Don't have twitter, otherwise I would tweet this.
The documentation for FUGU14 states that:
"Fugu14 should support all arm64e devices (iPhone XS and newer) on iOS 14.3 - 14.5.1.
Support for lower versions (down to 14.2) can be added by editing arm/shared/ClosurePwn/Sources/ClosurePwn/PwnClosure.swift and arm/shared/KernelExploit/Sources/KernelExploit/offsets.swift."
This would allow devices such as the iPad Mini (5th generation) - A12 processor to have a persistent jailbreak on an IOS version back to 14.2.
Realizing that 14.4 -14.5.1 is currently supported through AltStore UnC0ver, wondering if this can be updated per above, and / or whether a standalone "side load" option could be supported for folks who have their own developer accounts and can sign themselves.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: