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How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad And iPod Touch


If you want to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch then you’ve reached the correct destination.
The latest tutorials to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch:
Over the last few years, the jailbreak community has released a number of tools to jailbreak the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch for each iOS firmware file. To avoid any confusion, this page will have the most up-to-date information on the latest tutorials that should be used to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch depending on the version of iOS running on it.
To ensure that you use the correct tutorial, please check the current iOS version running on your iOS device (Settings –> General –> About –> Version).
Click on the appropriate iOS firmware version below to jump to relevant section:
iOS 8.1.2:
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 using the TaiG jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 8.1.1:
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 using the TaiG jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 8.1:
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 8.1 using the Pangu jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 8, iOS 8.0.1, iOS 8.0.2
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 8 – iOS 8.0.2 using the Pangu jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 7.1.2:
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 7.1.2 using the Pangu jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 7.1, iOS 7.1.1:
Learn how to jailbreak iOS 7.1 or iOS 7.1.1 using the Pangu jailbreak by clicking on the appropriate link below for your iOS device:
iOS 7.0.6:
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak iOS 7.0.6 using the unofficial version of evasi0n:
iOS 7, iOS 7.0.1, iOS 7.0.2, iOS 7.0.3, iOS 7.0.4, iOS 7.0.5:
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak iOS 7 or later using evasi0n7:
iOS 6.1.6
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to (tethered) jailbreak iOS 6.1.6 using Redsn0w, and then convert it into an untethered jailbreak using the p0sixspwn package from Cydia :
iOS 6.1.5, iOS 6.1.4, iOS 6.1.3:
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak iOS 6.1.5, iOS 6.1.4 and iOS 6.1.3 using p0sixspwn:
iOS 6.1.2:
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak your iOS device using evasi0n:
iOS 6.1.1
iOS 6.1.1 is available only for iPhone 4S. You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak your iPhone 4S using evasi0n:
iOS 6.1, iOS 6.0.2, iOS 6.0.1, iOS 6:
You can check out our step-by-step tutorial to jailbreak your iOS device using evasi0n:
iOS 5.1.1:
You can check out our step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iOS device using Absinthe 2.0.x:
If you’ve problems with Absinthe 2.0.x then you check out our step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iOS device using Redsn0w:
iOS 5.1:
Currently Redsn0w supports only a tethered jailbreak for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G, iPod touch 3G and iPad 1 on iOS 5.1.
You can check out our step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iOS device using Redsn0w:
There is currently no jailbreak available for iPhone 4S and iPad 2 on iOS 5.1.
iOS 5.0.1:
Checkout our step-by-step guide to perform an untethered jailbreak on your iPhone 4S and iPad 2 using Absinthe Jailbreak:
Windows Users
Mac Users
Checkout our step-by-step guide to perform an untethered jailbreak on your iOS device using Redsn0w:
iOS 5, iOS 4.3.4 – iOS 4.3.5, iOS 4.2.9 – iOS 4.2.10:
It is recommended that you upgrade your iOS device to iOS 5.0.1 as only a tethered jailbreak is available for these iOS software updates.
If iPhone users want to preserve the iPhone’s baseband from being upgraded then you can checkout our step-by-step guide:
iOS 4.2.6 – iOS 4.2.8, iOS 4.3 – iOS 4.3.3:
Step-by-step guide to to perform an untethered jailbreak for your iOS device using JailbreakMe:
iOS 4.2.1:
Step-by-step guide to perform an untethered jailbreak for your iOS device using greenpois0n:
Windows users:
Mac users:

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