Jailbreaks.apps Legacy.html <iPad>
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<p>Welcome to the legacy archive. This page preserves the history of iOS jailbreaking. Below is a list of tools that defined the early era of iOS customization.</p> Below is a list of tools that defined
Before diving into the "legacy.html" page, it's important to define what "legacy" means for an iOS device. In the jailbreak community, refers to the process of jailbreaking older iOS versions and devices. This is often defined as devices running an iOS version that is one major version prior (e.g., iOS 11) to the earliest deployable target in the latest version of Xcode (e.g., iOS 12). In more practical terms, it encompasses devices with 32-bit processors (like the iPhone 5 and earlier) and devices running older 64-bit versions (like iOS 11 and 12). In more practical terms, it encompasses devices with