with the evasi0n 1.4 this tutorial
you can use mac, linux and windows too
Okay, let’s get started!
Be sure that your device’s passcode
lock is disabled. The passcode lock can interfere with the jailbreak process. Also,
make sure that when you upgraded to iOS 6.1.2, it was done, not via an OTA
update, but via an iTunes update. While it’s possible that it will work, OTA
updates have caused known problems in the past with regard to jailbreaks, it’s
best to just play it safe.
Step 2: Save the evasi0n app to your desktop,
and run it.
Step 3: Connect your iOS device to evasi0n,
and ensure that evasi0n detects your device. Evasi0n should work with any iOS 6
firmware from iOS 6.0 to iOS 6.1.2. In this case, you will be using iOS 6.1.2.
Step 4: Click the jailbreak button, and the
jailbreak process will begin. Be patient, as this takes a while. You will
notice your device reboot several times throughout the entire process. The main
thing is just to be patient.
Step 5: Eventually, evasi0n will ask you to
unlock your device, and tap the Jailbreak icon on your Home screen once. Follow
these instructions, ensuring that you tap the icon only one time, and then
leave the device alone and let it continue.
Step 6: The evasi0n app will complete its
course, and you will be able to click the Exit button. The iOS device, however,
still needs to finish up a few additional steps, so again, be patient and don’t
touch your device.
Step 7: Eventually, the jailbreak will finish,
and you can unlock your iOS device, and open the Cydia app on your Home screen.
Cydia will need to initialize, which takes about 1 to 2 minutes. After the
initialization is complete, the device will respring again.
Step 8: Reopen Cydia, select Hacker, and
begin enjoying your newly jailbroken iOS device.
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