Evasi0n jailbreak, which introduced the very first untethered jailbreak solution for iOS devices running on iOS 6.x, was fixed by the Apple in iOS 6.1.3 and 6.1.4 releases. A week ago we revealed that the untethered 6.1.3 jailbreak was in fact possible, but wasn’t available publicly because it required some work. Right now, we’ve more great news, for all those running iOS 6.1.4 on their iPhone 5, as Winocm confirmed iOS 6.1.4 jailbreak.
The iOS 6.1.4, that was introduced in May for the iPhone 5 customers only, added a few bug fix. The little update, which weighs about 11.5MB, was un-jailbreakable, so far.But the Hacker winocm who’d jailbroken iOS 6.1.3 successfully, has confirmed successfully jailbroken iPhone 5 on iOS 6.1.4.
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Hacker Wincom Confirmed Successfully Jailbroken iPhone 5 On iOS 6.1.4
As you may see down below, Wincom has provided two screen shots that demonstrates Cydia running on the iPhone 5 with iOS 6.1.4. If you gaze very carefully, you will observe that both Verizon iPhone 5 (CDMA) and AT&T iPhone 5 (GSM) running on iOS 6.1.4 are jailbroken successfully.
We are assuming that this jailbreak is appropriate for other iOS devices which are compatible with the iOS 6.1.3 and iOS 6.1.4. winocm has not pointed out when he programs to launch the jailbreak yet. But it seems like after patiently waiting for quite a few months, people who’re on the iOS 6.1.3 or iOS 6.1.4 will be able very soon to jailbreak their devices.
It is very great to find out somebody other than people from the evad3rs dev team dealing with to jailbreak iOS.
For all those who are desperately waiting for the untethered jailbreak, and are absolutely fed up in Apple’s new iOS 7, it is extremely recommended that you neglect any update at this time for the iOS devices and hold on till more confirmation to the advancement being made on the iOS 6.1.3 or 6.1.4 untethered jailbreak.
(Source: Twitter [Winocm])