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Pwn20wnd revises the unc0ver v2.1.0 pre-release with additional bug fixes

Hot off the heels of three Cydia Substrate updates released by Saurik throughout the night, the unc0ver v2.1.0 pre-release received two new revisions on Monday. These are the tenth and eleventh revisions to this particular pre-release version since Pwn20wnd released it for public testing more than two weeks ago.

Citing the changelog published on Pwn20wnd’s official GitHub repository, the two new unc0ver v2.1.0 pre-release revisions encompass the changes outlined below:

12/31/2018 – v2.1.0 was updated again for public testing with the following changes:

– Fix a bug in RootFS Restore for iOS 11.0 – 11.2.6 that would cause it to not work on some devices

12/31/2018 – v2.1.0 was updated again for public testing with the following changes:

– Fix a bug in update checker

As of this writing, unc0ver v2.1.0 is still in its pre-release stages and should be considered a beta. It’s only recommended for advanced users with basic knowledge about troubleshooting; everyone else should wait for the official release, as pre-releases often contain experimental features and bugs.

If you aren’t comfortable using an unc0ver pre-release, then you’re advised to use the latest official public release (v2.0.2) instead. The latter can be downloaded from Pwn20wnd’s official GitHub repository.

Unc0ver is a semi-tethered jailbreak just like Electra, which means you must re-run the tool after every reboot. That aside, it bundles a newer iOS 11-optimized build of Cydia that sports the official seal of approval from Saurik himself.

If you’ve never used unc0ver before, and plan to do so now, then you can follow our in-depth tutorial about how to install and run the unc0ver jailbreak. The unc0ver jailbreak tool supports all devices that can run iOS 11.0-11.4 beta 3.

Are you excited about all the recent jailbreak updates? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Dominic Rubhabha-Wardslaus
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