Step 1
We absolutely
recommend you backup your device with iTunes/iCloud before you give
this a go. This way, if something goes wrong, or you wish to remove
the exploit, you can do so easily and without any loss-of-data
hassles.
Step 2
All
backed up? Good! Now ensure that your iOS version is actually
crackable by going to Settings > General > About > Version.
The current exploit only works for iPhone, iPad and iPod devices
running iOS 7.0 through 7.0.4.
Step 3
If you have used an OTA (Over The Air) update in the past, the developer team recommends you . use itunes to revert back to iOS 7.0.4 to avoid complications. Save yourself the a potential headache and do it.
Step 4
Disable
your passcode if you have one in place, as this is known to cause
issues. Go to Settings > General > Touch ID & Passcode >
Turn Passcode Off.
Step 5
Download
evasi0n 7 for Mac (10.6 minimum!) or Windows (XP minimum!). Once
installed, just extract the executable file from the archive and
power it on. We assume that your device is already plugged to the
computer, as you didn't
forget to back it up via iTunes. If
so, the small program will detect your device and list it as
supported. Click the 'Jailbreak' button and do not interact with your
device or iTunes in any way until prompted (at about 60% of the
progress bar). You'll be then asked to unlock your iOS 7 device and
tap the 'evasi0n 7' icon. Go ahead and do as instructed. The process
will then continue, and you'll
be asked once again to unlock your device.
Step 6
Once
the process is done, navigate to the second homescreen and launch the
'Cydia' app. Don't touch your device while it prepares your file
system. It'll take a short while, and your device will then restart.
Voila! You're now officially jailbroken.
Step 7
The
Cydia store will ask you for an upgrade, go ahead and opt for the
complete update. Do keep in mind that the alternative store is still
stuck in the . . iOS era, so it'll clash with your UI visually. Updates
to Cydia, along with a bunch of other jailbreaking essentials are
expected to come soon, though there's obviously no specific date.
That's
it, folks, enjoy your freshly jailbroken iOS 7 device. If your device
becomes unresponsive during the process itself, you can just put your
device in 'DFU' mode (Device Firmware Upgrade) and restore it. For
more specific issues, you can likely get help from evad3rs' support
page, found here.
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