Check this link if you need any help in identifying which iOS firmware file to download for your iPhone model. iPhone Note: Please ensure you download the correct iOS 6.0 firmware file for your iPhone model.Step 2: Download iOS 6.0 firmware file (yes, the trick is to point Redsn0w to the iOS 6.0 firmware file and NOT iOS 6.1.6 firmware file) for your iOS device from the links mentioned below: Step 1: Download Redsn0w 0.9.15b3 (Redsn0w 0.9.15 beta 3) from this link and save the application in a folder named “ Redsn0w” on your desktop. You can follow these step-by-step instructions to jailbreak your iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G on iOS 6.1.6: This method uses an iOS 6.0 jailbreak with the iOS 6.1.6 filesystem, so it could cause some unknown issues.Please ensure you are running latest version of iTunes.You can refer to this post for instructions on how to backup your iOS device using iCloud or this one to backup your iOS device using iTunes. Please do not forget to backup your iOS device before you proceed.Please note that jailbreaking your iOS device may void your warranty and hence proceed with caution and at your own risk.Warning: If you depend on Ultrasn0w to unlock your iPhone, then DO NOT update to iOS 6.1.6.If you’re looking for a jailbreak for iOS 7 or higher then checkout our jailbreak page for links to the latest tutorials. This guide is meant for iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 4G users as iOS 6.1.6 is compatible with only these devices. ![]() Here are some important points to note before you proceed. If you’ve any problem with that method then you can use this workaround. You can check out our step-by-step guide on how to jailbreak iOS 6.1.6 using p0sixspwn. Update (June 17): Please note a new version of p0sixspwn has been released which adds support for iOS 6.1.1, so you can use p0sixspwn directly to perform the untethered jailbreak on your device running iOS 6.1.6, instead of using this workaround. In this article we show you how to jailbreak iOS 6.1.6 first using Redsn0w, and then converting it into an untethered jailbreak using p0sixspwn Cydia package. Keep in mind that it is a tethered Jailbreak and as such you will need to launch Redsn0w and select ‘boot tethered’ each time you switch on or reboot your device.If you’re an iPhone 3GS or iPod touch 4G user and have upgraded to iOS 6.1.6, which was released recently to fix a critical SSL bug then the good news is that it is still possible to perform an untethered jailbreak on your iOS device using a combination of Redsn0w and p0sixspwn. Your device will be Jailbroken in tethered mode. Redsn0w will complete the Jailbreaking process and then you can select ‘Autoboot this device when it connects in DFU mode’. You will be presented with onscreen instructions advising you to place your device in DFU mode. Step 6. Select the ‘ Jailbreak’ then ‘ Cydia’ options. ![]() Your device will be identified by Redsn0w then you can select ‘ Back’ to take you to the Redsn0w home screen. ![]() Step 5. Select the ‘ Extras’ then ‘Select IPSW’ options before manually pointing it toward the iOS 6 file of the particular device you want to Jailbreak (this is not the latest iOS 6.1 Beta 1 file). Step 3. Once your device is up to date you will need to download Redsn0w 0.9.15b3: You can download it from the iOS Dev center. Step 2. You will need to first ensure you have the updated your device to the iOS 6.1 Beta 1. Step 1. Connect your device to your PC via USB. To get this done, simply follow the guide in the link provided. Please note: This guide is compatible with the following devices:Īlso if your iPhone is reliant on a carrier unlock it is recommended that you do not proceed with the Jailbreak.īefore starting the guide, you will need to upgrade to iOS 6.1 if you haven’t already. Keep in mind that at this stage it is a Tethered Jailbreak and as such will require you to be connected to your PC each time you reboot or switch your device back on. If you’re a developer and have access to the new Beta, follow the guide below to Jailbreak it. Today we received tethered Jailbreaks for both iOS 6.1 Beta 1 and iOS 6.0.1. Where there is a release, a Jailbreak is never far behind and there has been no exception to this rule thanks to the iPhone Dev Team. Today they also officially released Beta 1 to developers. Apple today released iOS 6.0.1 to the public with an array of bug fixes and updates, but following in the footsteps of Google and Microsoft, one release or update just wasn’t enough.
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