After jailbreak, Phoenix will install Cydia app on iOS from where you can install apps, tweaks, libraries, etc. Now when we are waiting for iOS 13, it obvious that version 9. Apple doesn't support your device anymore and the best option to refresh your device is to install some apps and tweaks created by the jailbreak community. Phoenix will allow you to access those apps. The jailbreak tool is really easy to use and it automatically detects if your device and iOS version is supported.
Just remember, that after each restart of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod device you will need to re-jailbreak iOS 9. It shouldn't happen because the jailbreak works stable. AltStore can activate max 3 apps on your iPhone using the free certificate. Step 1. Step 2. Step 4. To prevent apps from expiring, AltStore can refresh apps in the background when using the same WiFi network as AltServer. The installed Phoenix Jailbreak will be not revoked in the least expected moment thanks to manual installation using your free Apple certificate.
If you don't own a PC you can also try to install Phoenix app with web links. This method uses an enterprise certificate that is regularly revoked by Apple. It means that the Phoenix will stop opening. We provide for you mirrors for the jailbreak tool. If the links are not working, try again in the next 24h.
Tap on button from Safari browser to install the app. Tap Install on message prompt "would like to install Phoenix". Step 3. Step 9. No there is no untethered jailbreak for iOS 9. The only tool that allows you to jailbreak this version of iOS firmware is Phoenix.
This is a semi-untethered jailbreak that will stop working every time after you restart the device. The only option to download the jailbreak tool is to use w direct web link from popular 3rd party AppStores. The problem with using this method is that all links are most of the time revoked and you can't open or install the Phoenix app on your device.
Help Register Login. Latest Threads. Results 1 to 12 of Many Thanks Matt. I dont know if that would work as I think IPA's are encrypted with the customers cert to prevent sharing. Ahhh - that's a PITA!! Even for Free Apps?? All ipa's are signed, I think you may be able to resign some if you have an enterprise certificate though but I am not sure tbh. Thanks to ZeroHour from: mattpant 13th April OK - Thanks for the reply and the heads up!
It is a bit fiddly but there is a way to trick itunes in to downloading an older version of an ipa file. Thanks to HilcrRWise from: mattpant 16th April Thanks HilcrRWise - I'll give it a go then and see what happens - out of interest, do you know what the version number is that I should be looking at downloading that will work with 9.
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