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Avoid iOS 12.4 If You're Jailbroken

Avoid iOS 12.4 If You're Jailbroken

If you want to keep your jailbreak you'll want to avoid the iOS 12.4 update when it arrives. You should also avoid the iOS 12.4 beta. 

Jailbreak developers have jailbroken older versions of iOS 12, but the tools aren't compatible with iOS 12.1.3, iOS 12.1.4, iOS 12.3, iOS 12.3.1, iOS 12.3.2, or iOS 12.4 beta.

At this point, we don't expect a release for the iOS 12.4 beta and we'd be surprised if developers released a working tool for iOS 12.1.3, iOS 12.1.4, iOS 12.2, iOS 12.3, iOS 12.3.1, or iOS 12.3.2 in July.

We'd also be surprised if there is a fast release for the official version of iOS 12.4. 

5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. tas05

    01/18/2019 at 6:27 pm

    Release of the update sooner rather than later would be helpful. I’m encountering a set-up issue with a new ipad Pro (2018 version) – so Apple’s latest release (and a very pricey one at that). The latest version of IOS available for the ipad is 12.1.1, but my iphone6s runs on IOS 12.1.2. All my iCloud backups (visible on the ipad) are in IOS version 12.1.2. On setting up the ipad, it prompts to restore from Icloud, but because the IOS versions do not align, the ipad is unable to set up based on my iPhone’s backup. I have spent hours on the phone with Apple Support, and the best they have to offer are (i) time consuming and suboptimal workarounds or (ii) waiting on IOS 12.1.3’s release…

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  3. Dr.Ahmad

    04/08/2019 at 9:13 am

    When apple will bring feature of taking partial (selective= some portion of screen) screenshots by using apple pencil?

  4. DigitalExamGuide

    04/11/2019 at 5:49 am

    Thank you .. your sharing this excellent information..

  5. Lisa

    06/09/2019 at 11:46 am

    You should also start backing up the data you store on your device(s). If you don’t know where to start, you’ll want to dig into our guides covering iCloud backups and iTunes backups. Data loss issues are pretty rare, but there’s always a chance something gets lost in the shuffle as you transition to a new version of iOS.

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