Cydia is regarded as Apple’s App Store alternative for all jailbroken iOS devices including iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Cydia is neither a website nor offered at App Store but automatically installed on iOS device via jailbreak tool or app such as Snowbreeze , Evasi0n, Pangu or TaiG. Here we come with another idea that how to install Cydia using different methods after missing Cydia on your device which is jailbroken.
As Cydia the main gateway for installing all those apps which are not available at App Store via different installed repos and source. Cydia also enable you to purchase, install and update the apps or tweaks so it is not a good strategy to delete it. Anyhow, if somebody accidentally delete Cydia from his device then here are few quick ways to install it again.
Cydia Manual Installation Guide
Using iFile:
In order to install Cydia using iFile you need to have iFile already installed on your iOS device. Open Safari browser on your device and go-to this link and search the latest Cydia update for your own device. You need to search “Cydia” from the long list. After finding the correct version then just open iFile and install Cydia the device will reboot and that’s it.
Using OpenSSH:
In old days jailbreak process definitely involved the device SSH which is not very hard but not so easy too. If someone have already installed the OpenSSH on their device and APT 0.6 or 0.7, then again they have the chance to install Cydia manually by entering the command: “apt-get install cydia” using OpenSSH and then enter the command “su mobile -c uicache“, the device will reboot and Cydia will be there.
Jailbreak again:
The final resort is you need to jailbreak your iOS device once again. As Cydia will automatically installed during this process. However, you need to check whether jailbreak is available for your installed firmware or not. For example, the latest iOS firmware is iOS 8.3 which is not jailbreakable as there is no jailbreak available for this update. Just visit our jailbreak section to find the accurate jailbreak version for your iOS device firmware.