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Jailbreak for A8 through A11, T2 devices, on iOS/iPadOS/tvOS 15.0, bridgeOS 5.0 and higher.

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Jailbreak for A8 through A11, T2 devices, on iOS/iPadOS/tvOS 15.0, bridgeOS 5.0 and higher.

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A screenshot of palera1n being used in a Terminal

Device Support

iPhone(s) iPad(s) iPod(s) Apple TV(s)
iPhone 6s iPad mini 4 iPod Touch (7th generation) Apple TV HD
iPhone 6s Plus iPad (5th generation) Apple TV 4K (1st generation)
iPhone SE (2016) iPad (6th generation)
iPhone 7 iPad (7th generation)
iPhone 7 Plus iPad Pro (9.7")
iPhone 8 iPad Pro (12.9") (1st generation)
iPhone 8 Plus iPad Pro (10.5")
iPhone X iPad Pro (12.9") (2nd generation)
iPad Air 2

Note that on A11 (iPhone X, 8, 8 Plus), you must disable your passcode while in the jailbroken state (on iOS 16, you need to reset your device before proceeding with palera1n).

Apple T2 Device Support (click to expand)
Apple T2
Apple T2 iMac20,1
Apple T2 iMac20,2
Apple T2 MacBookAir8,1
Apple T2 MacBookAir8,2
Apple T2 MacBookAir9,1
Apple T2 MacBookPro15,1
Apple T2 MacBookPro15,2
Apple T2 MacBookPro15,3
Apple T2 MacBookPro15,4
Apple T2 MacBookPro16,1
Apple T2 MacBookPro16,2
Apple T2 MacBookPro16,3
Apple T2 MacBookPro16,4
Apple T2 iMacPro1,1
Apple T2 Macmini8,1
Apple T2 MacPro7,1
iBridge2,11 (Unknown Mac)
iBridge2,13 (Unknown Mac)

Computer Requirements

  1. USB-A cables are recommended to use, USB-C to may have issues with palera1n and getting into DFU mode.

Due to USB-C cables having different accessory IDs, your device may not be able to be recognized when using USB-C due to not being able to assert to its USB voltage pin.

  1. Linux or macOS computer

AMD CPUs (not AMD Mobile) have an issue where it causes them to have a very low success rate with checkm8 exploit. It is not recommended that you use them with palera1n.

USB-C port on Apple Silicon Macs may require manual unplugging and replugging of the lightning cable after checkm8 exploit. This problem may be solved by connecting via USB hub, though extensions can vary.

Usage

Usage: palera1n [-DEhpvVdsSLRnPI] [-e boot arguments] [-k Pongo image] [-o overlay file] [-r ramdisk file] [-K KPF file] [-i checkra1n file]

	--version				Print version
	--force-revert				Remove jailbreak
	-d, --demote				Demote
	-D, --dfuhelper				Exit after entering DFU
	-e, --boot-args <boot arguments>	XNU boot arguments
	-E, --enter-recovery			Enter recovery mode
	-h, --help				Show this help
	-i, --override-checkra1n <file>		Override checkra1n
	-k, --override-pongo <file>		Override Pongo image
	-K, --override-kpf <file>		Override kernel patchfinder
	-L, --jbinit-log-to-file		Make jbinit log to /cores/jbinit.log (can be read from sandbox while jailbroken)
	-n, --exit-recovery			Exit recovery mode
	-I, --device-info			Print info about the connected device
	-o, --override-overlay <file>		Override overlay
	-p, --pongo-shell			Boots to PongoOS shell
	-P, --pongo-full			Boots to a PongoOS shell with default images already uploaded
	-r, --override-ramdisk <file>		Override ramdisk
	-R, --reboot-device			Reboot connected device in normal mode
	-s, --safe-mode				Enter safe mode
	-S, --no-colors				Disable colors on the command line
	-v, --debug-logging			Enable debug logging
		  This option can be repeated for extra verbosity.
	-V, --verbose-boot			Verbose boot

Environmental variables:
	TMPDIR		temporary diretory (path the built-in checkra1n will be extracted to)

Installing

Visit https://palera.in

Disclaimers

We are NOT responsible for any data loss, or the result of a device being bricked. When using palera1n, the user should accept responsibility if anything happens to their device during the process.

  • If your device is stuck in recovery, please run futurerestore --exit-recovery, or use irecovery -n, or palera1n -n.
  • If you're unable to get out of recovery via these methods please restore with iTunes or Finder.
  • palera1n will not work in VirtualBox, VMware or any virtual machine that doesn't support PCI passthrough.

Troubleshooting

Make sure you're following the guides provided here, also when asking for support make sure you provide full details on your device, such as:

  • iPhone/iPad/iPod/Apple TV
  • iOS Version
  • Passcode enabled?
  • Verbose from palera1n (specifying -Vv within palera1n)
  • Panic logs, if panicked then send latest panic-full log from your device.

Create an issue here: https://github.com/palera1n/palera1n/issues/new/choose

Credits

All credits for palera1n can be found here

If proper credit isn't shown please message us or create an issue.