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  • What Are iPhone SHSH Blobs?

    The common advice before jailbreaking any device is to perform a backup of your data, but when upgrading to iOS 5 there’s a particular request to save your iPhone SHSH Blobs.....

  • What is Jailbreaking

    Being an iPhone user, you must have heard many times about jailbreaking software. If you haven’t considered jailbreaking your iPhone 5,4S, 4, 3GS and so on, by now, it’s time to start asking questions and getting the answers....

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    Many iPhone users have no idea what kind of entertainment potential their sleek smartphone holds, but that’s where jailbreaking steps in. ...

Development Status : Untethered Jailbreak for iPhone 5/4S/4 iOS 6.0.1/6.0.2 Beta Version

iOS 6 on A5 devices has so far been unbreakable for developers. iPhone Dev-Team and Chronic Dev-Team haven’t released a jailbreak for iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S compatible with the latest iOS version from Apple, although these devices and new iOS release have made it to the market months ago.

There have been several sources that announced the release of an iPhone 5 jailbreak, but they proved to be scams. Some reports say that developers are half way through and a jailbreak for iOS 6 on A5 devices should be released this year.

iJailbreakiPhone5s.com in partnership with Chip Group Developers and Ironclad Ltd is the latest to join the efforts to develop a functional jailbreak for iPhone 5, taking a stand against the past few months’ scams and fake claims. Our experts are iPhone users, buyers and app developers, and are just as interested in an iPhone 5/4S jailbreak as the millions of owners worldwide. They asked to keep their identity unknown, at least until the software is launched, but rest assured we’ve got brainy minds working on this project.

Compatible Devices
  • iPhone 5
  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 3GS
  • iPod Touch 5th generation
  • iPod Touch 4th generation
  • iPad Mini
  • iPad 4
  • iPad 3
  • iPad 2

Evasi0n  Untethered Jailbreak  on iOS 6.x: Evasion Download Links

Download Evasi0n 1.0 for Mac (OS X) computers
Download Evasi0n 1.0 for Windows (Vista, 7 and 8)
Download Evasi0n 1.0 for linux machines


Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

How can I track the development status?
 Read the News and Announcements sections to stay current with iJailbreakiPhone5s’s progress with developing a jailbreak for iPhone 5/4S for iOS 6.0.2, 6.0.1 and 6.
Beta testing will be available very soon!

Is it Tethered or Untethered ?
Beta version will be available :Tethered Version  for iPhone 5 and untethered for iPhone 4S/4

How can i download and How much will it cost ?
The software will be available for public download 100 % Free!
Please Beware of fake websites and remember that reliable jailbreak solutions are always free . You can check the scam list here(Feel free to share more and help the community to avoid this scammers)

How can i Join Beta Testing?
Our developers team would like to start beta testing with  over 1000 iPhone users before the official release . Become a member and follow our website with Google Friend Connect (check the right sidebar to apply ). We will contact you !


At iJailbreakiPhone5s we strive to deliver accurate jailbreak tutorials for any iOS version, but like most of you we’d love to give you tutorials about jailbreaking iPhone 5.4s with fully functional software. We’ve received a lot of questions and requests that we start developing our own jailbreak for iPhone 5. The good news is that this was the website’s very purpose and we have a team of 5 developers currently working on a jailbreak for iOS 6.X on iPhone 5 and 4s/4.

 iJailbreakiPhone5s is now confirming there is a team working on the development of an iPhone 5 jailbreak and according to our developers an untethered software should be ready for public download as soon as the following weeks. We will keep you posted with the progress made and announce the release date in due time, via all media outlets.

Read the News and Featured sections to stay current with iJailbreakiPhone5s’s progress with developing a jailbreak for iPhone 5/4S for iOS 6.0.2, 6.0.1 and 6.

Jailbreak iPhone 5 Tutorials & Guides and Everything There Is to Know About iPhone’s Jailbreak

Being THE most popular smartphones in the market today, iPhones are not only just state-of-the-art pieces of technology, but also our closest confidants, our personal assistants and oftentimes our main communication and entertainment means. Many iPhone users have no idea what kind of entertainment potential their sleek smartphone holds, but that’s where jailbreaking steps in.

There’s a world of things your iPhone can do once it is jailbroken. New apps you’ve never dreamt of using before, new customization methods, not to mention getting full access to an iPhone’s powerful tech specs. These smartphones aren’t just for voice call and chatting, these are very sleek-looking powerful computers you carry around in your pockets. Wouldn’t it be a shame not to enjoy them to their full extent?

Although jailbreaking iPhones is a procedure that was developed soon after the first iPhone was released, many users are still not properly informed with regards to the perks this carries. Many fear jailbreaking their iPhone device is illegal. Many are concerned their iPhone will stop working once it has been jailbroken. Many others believe Apple will dismiss them for dedicated users and the whole hell will break loose just because their iPhone device is now jailbroken. These are simply misunderstandings and any of the individuals that had their iPhone jailbroken (or did that by themselves) will explain with enthusiasm what their new smartphone can do.

iJailbreakiPhone5s.com is a website that was created for the sole purpose of giving you access to a world of limitless possibilities. Our tech experts will teach you how to jailbreak your iPhone by yourself, be it the latest generation (5) or previous models. You can access full tutorials that explain each step of the iPhone 5 jailbreaking procedures, there are experts answering to your questions and we even release up to date news reports regarding the latest iPhone 5 and iOS6 jailbreaking software release.

And there’s more to what iJailbreakiPhone5s.com aims to deliver. We want you to have a full and educational experience about what you can do with a jailbroken iPhone, the kind of apps you can run, while still keeping you in touch with everything Apple is doing and releasing. That includes news about the company and its products, as well as iOS 6 updates (and caveats), iPhone app reviews and all kinds of tutorials about customizing your device, installing new software, using certain tricky apps and so on. Plus, you also have a series of reviews that pertain to any iPhone on the market, including the latest models (5, 4S, 4, 3GS) as well as any accessory for your device, such as iPhone 5 battery cases, headphones and themed protection jackets.

iJailBreakiPhone5s.com has a team of experts that have been writing, reviewing and jailbreaking iPhone device for as long as they can remember. The release of iOS6 and iPhone 5 has had some of the best hackers and jailbreakers stomped, but we aim to deliver the software that will give you full access to iPhone 5’s real perks.

BlueStacks GamePop Brings iOS App Store Games to Your TV

Here’s one hack you don’t have to wait for the jailbreak. BlueStacks GamePop Android console is being rebuilt to be compatible with iOS so it will be able to bring iOS App Store games to your TV.

BlueStacks’ GamePop for iOS games is the kind of app that shows there’s a change going on in the world of digital content via multiple platforms. Being able to build an API that allows devs to run on Android, or iOS games to your TV, is the kind of novelty that today’s smartphone and tablet owners will surely appreciate. According to BlueStacks’ plans, the aim with their app for iOS is to become a sort of “Netflix for games” and the company is already being backed by popular iOS and Android developers, including Gameloft, Glu, Jawfish Games and Subatomic.

The secret to BlueStacks’ ambitious plan of bringing iOS games to your TV via a new console is a virtualization tool called Looking Glass. According to Rosen Sharma, the BlueStacks CEO, “Looking Glass works at the API level – it’s not quite virtualization or emulation as you’ve known it. We recreate the API that iOS provides, but we don’t use any Apple bits to do it”.

The platform BlueStack is planning to release is appealing for game developers too, because their solution isn’t forcing them to remake their games. “Literally all developers have to do is change their payments backend so it works with our subscription model and that’s it. They don’t have to do anything else to their games” Rosen Sharma added. Game devs agree the upcoming console is a good idea. Jamie Gotch, CEO of Subatomic, says “the ability to bring iOS games to TV is unprecedented” but “at the same time, this is a natural evolution” seeing as “mobile games are providing richer graphics and gameplay and heading towards the living room fast”.

BlueStacks’s GamePop console for iOS is currently available for free. Hurry up though the offer stands only until the end of June, if you sign to preorder the $6.99 monthly subscription. As of July, the GamePop console will sell for $129. Seeing as the offer includes free access to all games from devs backing the project to already announced Fieldrunners games, the GamePop console for iOS games on TV could easily become a popular choice for the avid gamer.

Got Your Plex App for iOS Yet?

If you haven’t got your Plex app yet, it might just be high time you did. Earlier this year, developers released a new update for the iOS Plex app with features that can really enhance your experience when it comes to enjoying digital content on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch from your computers at home.
Plex allows you to stream all of your content from your home computers, such as music, videos and photos via the Plex Media Server as well as content from a varied number of popular channels, such as Aperture, iPhoto, iTunes, Vimeo, YouTube and Revision3. Thanks to the myPlex feature, you can also share with all of your friends, family and colleagues your content, put videos on queue when watching from web browsing. But the best part is being able to stream your content at home from all over the world using only a Wi-Fi or a cellular connection via the Plex Media Server. And all that without being required to convert files.

The update released in May features a significant list of fixes for some annoying bugs, including the one that deleted all content while syncing via a weak network connection. The Retry Sync button was fixed too, as well as the playback performance of MOV files with MP3 audio. There are also a bunch of new features such as the Plex app now using paging when looking for content for improved filtering and faster loading. “You’ll notice the difference no matter how large your library is, but it’ll make a huge difference over remote connections or when accessing large libraries” reads the Plex App blog post. The new version also allows the user to remotely start and control playback on your iPhone, iPad and iPod from other devices running the app and connected to your network.

There are some limitations though. DRM-protected content, like that from iTunes, are not supported and the same goes for ISO images and VIDEO_TS folders.

iPhones Will Feature A Kill Switch to Stop Apple Picking

Looks like Apple remains a first at something. Three days before a scheduled meeting between authorities and smartphone companies over the issue of mobile-devices robberies, Apple announced its iPhones will feature a kill switch, allowing the user to turn it off and track it using a GPS.

Whereas most people have been debating whether or not the iOS 7 design of icons and overall colorful theme are cool enough or not, some new useful features the new firmware is set to implement were put aside. For instance, iOS 7 will implement a kill switch in your iPhone to help you keep tabs on it when it gets lost or is picked by a robber. This makes Apple the first smartphone company to take action following recent law enforcement attempts to limit smartphone robberies.

“We think this is going to be a really powerful theft deterrent” said Craig Federighi, senior vice president at Apple, during the iOS 7 debut at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Based on the details released during the conference, the kill switch can remotely erase all content via a website and prevents the robber from turning off “Find My iPhone” by requesting an Apple ID and password.

“Apple picking is a huge epidemic in the United States” reads a joint statement by San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón and New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman following Apple’s announcement which was released just ahead of a meeting that aimed to find ways of limiting or preventing mobile-device robberies. “We are appreciative of the gesture made by Apple to address smart-phone theft”.

Apple picking has been so thriving lately that New York has a special police unit dealing particularly with mobile-device robberies. According to a statement by Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne, “if you subtracted just the increase in Apple product thefts, we would have had an overall decrease in crime in New York”.



Colorful New iOS 7 Design Sparks Debates

They’ve been calling it “black and white and flat all over”, the next best thing since the original iPhone or plain ugly, although considerably more practical. The colorful new iOS 7 design has been sparking debates following its debut, earlier this week, at the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

If you ask designers and graphic artists, Apple’s iOS 7 lacks a nuance of finesse, but the new features show there’s promise for improvement. If you ask users, you’ll get a straightforward answer that the looks aren’t all that great, yet it could be something they’d live with, in exchange for the added functionality designer Jony Ive implemented. All in all, it looks like nobody agrees with Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, when he says the new iOS 7 design is “the most significant iOS update since the original iPhone”.

Cap Watkins, ETSY design lead, feels iOS 7 is “unpolished by design”, whereas Phill Ryu, iOS app designer, takes a more practical stand and signaled a frustrating and confusing visual feature in the new iOS 7 lock screen. The legend says “slide to unlock” whereas the arrow below the text suggests you could unlock it by sliding up.

The truth is that there’s something about the new iOS 7 design that put a lot of people off and it is mainly because of the icons’ new look. “The singularly biggest issue – apart from the color – is that so many of the icons are clearly intended to be round, but are crammed inside rounded rectangles” notes Ben Moss of Webdesigner Depot. “Apple set out with good intentions, but their fear of profit margins kept them from designing something truly exciting” he adds.

Yet, at the same time, despite the overall criticism the colorful new iOS 7 design has been getting, Forbes’ Anthony King believes the new look is “subtly dimensional and exquisitely modern”. Jony Ive’s design for iOS 7 “aims to be an unobtrusive interface that elevates content” with hallmarks such as “translucency, levity, expansiveness, fluidity and surprising depth”.

But, enough with designers and media’s points of views! What do you think of the new colorful iOS 7 design?