How to install Cydia manually if you deleted it by mistake


Oops! If you have a jailbroken device you know that Cydia is the life-line to all your jailbreak needs. Cydia is where you install your tweaks, update apps, and purchase items and it is never a good idea to delete it. So, if you accidentally deleted it, “oops” won’t be the only four-letter word coming out of your mouth. Nevertheless, if you have somehow removed Cydia from your device there are a few ways for you to bring it back.

How to install Cydia manually if you deleted it by mistake

Method 1: Use iFile

To use this method you will need to have had iFile already installed on your device. Next, open Safari and search for the latest update of Cydia for your device. Once you have the correct version, use iFile to open and install Cydia onto your device. After a quick reboot, Cydia will be available on your device.

Method 2: OpenSSH

Method 3: Use Redsn0w

If you have an A4 device (iPhone 4, iPod 4, and iPad 1 or older), you can reinstall Cydia using Redsn0w. Download and open the latest version of Redsn0w and hit Jailbreak, but make sure to only check the “Install Cydia” box (instead of jailbreaking your jailbreak) and finish the process.

Method 4: Jailbreak your device… again

Lastly, you will have you to restore your device and simply jailbreak your device again. This method will install Cydia during the jailbreak process. However, before you restore your device, you need to check if the latest iOS version can be jailbroken. For example, iOS 8.3 which is the latest version cannot be jailbroken, so you won’t be able to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad if you restore your device to iOS 8.3.

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