Unc0ver iOS 12 Jailbreak For iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, New iPad Pro Released

Unc0ver has been updated to add iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, new iPad Pro jailbreak support on iOS 12, 12.1.1 and 12.1.2. Here are the details.

There’s been some recent bad news with the realization that Apple has stopped signing iOS 12.1.1 beta 3, a version of iOS that many people were using to downgrade and then jailbreak their iOS devices. There is, however, some better news following the release of a new version of unc0ver today with partial support for some new hardware.

This new release brings with it partial support for Apple devices using A12 and A12-X CPUs which means iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone XS Max, and the 2018 iPads are all now fair game. Previously, those devices were not able to be jailbroken.

This comes after the release was teased on Twitter by Pwn20wned, and the release is now here.

According to the release notes, there are a few changes that have gone into this release including the aforementioned A12 and A12X support.

03/11/2019 – v3.0.0~b44 was released for public testing with the following changes:

  • Enable partial (Export/Un-Export Kernel Task Port, Set HSP4 as TFP0, Dump APTicket, Overwrite Boot Nonce, Log Slide, Log ECID, Disable Auto Updates, Remount RootFS, Disable App Revokes, Restore RootFS) iOS 12.0 – 12.1.2 support for A12-A12X devices
  • Update the APT lists cache file for repositories

03/11/2019 – v3.0.0~b45 was released for public testing with the following changes:

  • Fix the voucher_swap exploit for the beta firmwares on A12-A12X
  • Update the APT lists cache file for repositories

This new beta release is now available for download from github.com/pwn20wndstuff/Undecimus/releases, and while it is showing a considerable rate of development it’s still important to remember that his is indeed a beta. Problems are likely, so make sure that you have everything backed up to a degree that you’re comfortable with before proceeding.

As of this update, and so long as you’re using iOS 12 through iOS 12.1.2, you’re good to go with your most recent Apple iPhone and iPad.

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