The release of iOS 6.1.2 may have
fixed the Exchange calendar bug that was eating batteries like tapeworm, but it
looks as though it still hasn’t prevented the Evasi0n tool from offering an
untethered jailbreak. Seasoned jailbreak guru and Evad3rs member Planetbeing
has tweeted the good news that
his iPhone 5 is jailbreakable on iOS 6.1.2, and although he
has yet to test other devices, it’s unlikely they’ll throw up any nasty
surprises. This means that, pending a little more investigation of course, you
can update to iOS 6.1.2 and re-jailbreak to enjoy the perks of an untethered
jailbreak on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
@Planetbeing:
Not yet able to test all devices, but it’s looking good for 6.1.2. iPad mini
wi-fi and iPhone 5 are still jailbreakable.
This is most certainly a rarity. Usually,
whenever a jailbreak is released, Apple works to deliver an update to prevent
it, and the next iOS release is thus unjailbreakable. However, a couple of
timely bugs have emerged which, from a PR point of view, are a tad more
pressing, and following on from the release of Evasi0n 1.3 to jailbreak the
iPhone 4S-only iOS 6.1.1, it’s likely a similar update will arrive for Evasi0n
to work with iOS 6.1.2.
Although iOS 6.1.3, 6.1.4 (or perhaps
even iOS 6.2 considering the number of issues still in need of a resolution)
will eventually put an end to the jailbreaking fanfare, it looks like we’re
safe for a while, and once a member of Evad3rs has given the all-clear, users
will be free to update to iOS 6.1.2.
In fact, even if you haven’t had any issues
with the Exchange, it’s better to update and run on the latest version, seeing
as it’s jailbreakable anyway. While maintaining an exploitable firmware version
is always advisable if you’re a regular Cydia user, this way you can reap the
benefits of the bug fixes while also still enjoying those treasured tweaks.
Provided Planetbeing doesn’t encounter a
stumbling blocks, it’s likely Evasi0n jailbreak iOS 6 tool will
be updated soon for 6.1.2, and we’ll be sure to let you guys know when that
moment arrives. Until then, stick with your current jailbroken version of iOS 6
to avoid that annoying few days in limbo. And remember, if you’re on iOS 6.x
and have yet to jailbreak iOS 6.1 you
iPhone or iPod touch, you can do so by following our extensive how-to tutorial. [RedmondPie]
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