odysseusOTA lets you downgrade iPhone 4s, iPad 2 to iOS 6.1.3 firmware without SHSH blobs from any latest version of iOS.
The iPhone 7 is expected to launch no sooner than 2016, as the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus gear up to take center stage by September this year. The iPhone 7 is expected to be much different than the typical 's' refresh we will be seeing this year, and as such, videos detailing the concept of the true next-gen iPhone have just been released by a designer.
Final version of iOS 8.4 download officially gets release date and time. For worldwide release time and date info in your region, check out the chart here.
Download TaiG 2.1.3 to jailbreak iOS 8.3 on compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. TaiG 2.1.3 is available for Windows only.
Here’s how to fix app icons disappearing bug after TaiG iOS 8.3 jailbreak on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch using this simple solution.
How to get iOS 9 ‘Low Power Mode’ feature on iOS 8 right now and save your iPhone’s battery life with a simple flick of a switch.
The much-awaited iOS 8.3 jailbreak is well and truly here. After a few updates and fixes by TaiG, the latest release is much more stable now than it was when initially released, with users the world over jailbreaking to see what the fuss is about, while others doing it because they know what the advantage is of having a liberated iPhone or iPad. Now the big question we're asking today is: did you jailbreak your iPhone or iPad on iOS 8.3 with TaiG?
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have undoubtedly been a huge success for Apple. After making the decision to break away from a 4-inch display and move into "phablet" territory with the iPhone 6 Plus, it's difficult to imagine how the Cupertino giant could ever go back to producing smaller screen smartphones. Now, after breaking records and basking in the glory of the iPhone 6, it appears that the time has come to usher in the next-generation iPhone, which, according to Bloomberg, is already in the process of being manufactured at various supply plants.
With iOS 8, Apple, for the first time, allowed third-party keyboards on its platform that worked system-wide, not just within specific apps. In the new days of this freedom, we saw almost all major players from the Android ecosystem pop up on the iTunes App Store as well, and then (naturally) the trend dwindled down. Today, however, we see somewhat of a revival, with Disney releasing its 'Disney Gif' custom keyboard for iPhone and iPad, which allows sharing of Disney and Pixar themed GIFs directly from the keyboard into the app of your choice.
When iOS 9 is finally released to the public this fall, it will come with the ability to save almost any type of content as a unique PDF file. Any iOS developer who has ever worked on a third-party app that has a requirement to render any kind of complex content to PDF will understand how difficult it can be. The PDF file format can be unbelievably difficult and cumbersome to work with, which is why this latest feature discovered in iOS 9 is even more incredible than it initially looks.
















