![]() You can grab the new TinyUmbrella (6.13.00) from the links given below, and we will also keep our eyes peeled for version 6.13.01 bringing that aforementioned APTicket support.Įven though saving 6.1.3 blobs aren’t as useful now, but there is no harm in saving them. ![]() As well as some of the more recent features, one of its key selling points is its ability to kick a device out of recovery mode at will, and having jailbroken and messed around with dozens of iOS devices over the years, I don’t really know where I’d be without it. TinyUmbrella has long since been an important tool in the jailbreak scene for downgrading, and with the updates still rolling through, is still as pivotal as it always has been. ![]() Those on A4 devices, provided they had saved their APTickets locally via tools such as TU or iFaith, or some other way aside from Cydia, could still hold out a hope of downgrading to said firmware, but all APTickets saved by Cydia were gone in vain. It’ll be in 6.13.01.Ĭydia creator Saurik took to his blog earlier this month to discuss the downgrade iOS 6.1.3 to 6.1.2 issue, and among other things, noted that any APTickets/SHSH saved via Cydia on iOS 6.0 up until 6.1.2 were essentially useless. ![]() ![]() Would have added apticket validation but couldn’t get it in. ![]()
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