iDB takes our coverage of jailbreak-related news and releases very seriously. That’s one of the primary reasons why we break news as soon as it happens, write comprehensive tutorials, and keep the community apprised of jailbreak tweak releases. But if you’re too busy to keep up in real time because of life, then we understand.
Fortunately, we come around every single Sunday with a roundup just like this one that brings together everything we’ve covered throughout the work week. This means that if you’re a busy bee, you can always come back on the weekend to stay updated on everything that’s happening in the jailbreak community.
In today’s roundup, we’ll gather everything that happened between Monday, June 5th and Sunday, June 11th and compile it into one easy-to-read post. So if you’re ready, read on!
Important stuff from this week
iOS & iPadOS 17 announced
Apple took the stage at WWDC 2023 to announce new firmware updates coming to all of its platforms this Fall, to include iOS and iPadOS 17.
These updates bring a handful of new features to Apple’s mobile platforms, however it’s worth noting that there won’t be a jailbreak for these firmware versions for a very long time unless you have a checkm8-vulnerable iPad capable of running iPadOS 17.
You can learn more about iOS 17 in our full news post and iPadOS 17 in another news post.
iOS 17 won’t support iPhone X, iPhone 8, or iPhone 8 Plus
Apple made the decision to stop supporting the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus starting with iOS 17, which is expected to deal a major blow to jailbreaking.
That’s because these devices are susceptible to the checkm8 hardware-based bootrom exploit that Apple hasn’t been able to patch.
You can learn more about this change in our full news post.
Palera1n jailbreaks checkm8 iPad running iPadOS 17
The palera1n team showed off a jailbroken checkm8 iPad running iPadOS 17 this week, which shows that it will indeed be possible to take advantage of the checkm8 bootrom exploit to jailbreak older iPads running the latest version of iPadOS.
There’s no ETA for when this will be made public, but since iPadOS 17 is currently in beta for developers, there’s no real rush to make that happen as of yet.
You can learn more about this announcement in our full news post.
Palera1n to get iPadOS 17 & Apple TV support
While iOS 17 won’t be supported on any checkm8-vulnerable devices, iPadOS 17 and tvOS 17 will.
The palera1n team says it has every intention of supporting iPadOS 17 via a rootless jailbreak on those devices that support it, and that Apple TV support would eventually make its way to palera1n as well.
You can learn more about this announcement in our full news post.
Sileo v2.5 released
Sileo was updated to version 2.5 on Thursday to add preliminary iOS 17 support, new icons, and optional analytics that could help the Sileo Team improve features for more users.
You can learn more about this update and everything new in our full news post.
Using Dahlia to DelayOTA upgrade your jailbroken device
If you’re trying to upgrade a jailbroken device to a newer jailbreakable firmware that isn’t being signed anymore, then one of the best ways you can do that is with an add-on called Dahlia in combination with the DelayOTA method.
We show you the steps to make this happen in our detailed step-by-step tutorial.
Ding
You can use the new Ding jailbreak tweak to customize your iPhone’s ring/silent switch and choose what happens when you actuate it.
Whether you want more control over the ring/silent aspect, or you want the switch to be used for something else entirely, this tweak offers a lot of options to suit any user.
You can learn more about Ding and how it works in our full review post.
FixRoulette for Netflix
If you ever have trouble deciding which episode of your favorite TV show to watch on Netflix, then why not let a random number generator do the decision-making for you?
With FixRoulette for Netflix, you can tap on a shuffle button to play a random episode from any season of any TV show in the Netflix app.
You can learn more about how FixRoulette for Netflix works in our full review post.
DarkPods
It’s kind of weird how Apple’s AirPods pairing interface on the iPhone doesn’t obey your dark mode setting and instead blares you in the face with a white background.
Fortunately, the DarkPods jailbreak tweak by iCraze fixes that problem by giving you a dark mode-supported AirPods pairing interface.
You can learn more about DarkPods in our full review post.
BlueFinder gets rootless support
BlueFinder is a useful jailbreak tweak for finding your lost iPhone with a paired Bluetooth device, such as AirPods or a Bluetooth speaker. Just this week, the tweak added support for rootless jailbreaks.
By connecting the Bluetooth device at least two times in a row, the iPhone will ring, vibrate, and strobe the rear-facing LED flash to make it easier to find.
You can learn more about BlueFinder in our news post.
No2Theft gets rootless support
The popular No2Theft anti-theft jailbreak tweak has been updated to support rootless jailbreaks on iOS 15 and 16, such as Dopamine and palera1n.
With this tweak, you can be alerted under circumstances when the tweak thinks your iPhone could be involved in a heist. The tweak takes photos with the front-facing camera and gathers GPS coordinates and then emails or text messages those to you. It also fires loud alarms under circumstances when someone might be trying to gain unauthorized access to your iPhone.
You can learn all about No2Theft and what it can do for you in our full news post.
SwitchShades gets rootless support
SwitchShades, a popular jailbreak tweak for colorizing the background of the App Switcher interface based on the dominant color of the app preview card you’re looking at, has been updated to take advantage of the rootless dynamic used by modern iOS 15 and 16 jailbreaks such as Dopamine and palera1n.
You can learn more about this tweak in our full news post.
Everything else from this week
AdaptiveAirPodView: An iOS 17-inspired adaptive AirPod banner (free via alias20’s repository)
MCPatch: Allows users to install any profile on their device regardless of target device type (free via alias20’s repository)
Saige: A nice iPhone theme that supports more than 2,500 app icons across five different variants ($2.49 via Havoc repository — review post)
Violet Pro: A way to customize the way Siri and your iPhone’s welcome screen look ($1.99 via Havoc repository – review post)
That’s everything we covered from this past week, but if you’re anticipating a fun new jailbreak tweak release, theme, or some sort of news, then we advise keeping it tuned to iDB throughout the week. Of course, we’ll also return next Sunday with a roundup just like this one, albeit with the latest news and content you’d expect.
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What was your favorite jailbreak tweak release or news tidbit from this past week? You can let us know in the comments section down below.