Comex, the developer who worked on previous versions of jailbreak for Apple operating systems announced through messages on Twitter that is close to launching the new version of Jailbreak for iPad2. For those who do not know what it is, the term of jailbreak is generally used to describe the process of removing the restrictions imposed by a software manufacturer, in this case Apple, on one of its products, in this case theiOS operating system.
The process aims to obtain the final total rights on the operating system, thus having access to all system facilities. Most times it is possible to install applications not available on the AppStore, and are made available through a separate application installation, best known as Cydia, and actually used by those at theComex.
Latest information published on the Internet says that being in a final phase of development, those from Comex switched to the beta test. It seems that one of the persons responsible for this allowed the freedom to put on internet the beta of jailbreak. The Jailbreak mode installation is relatively simple. Accessing a link in Safari browser, you will be asked for permission to download a pdf through which you will install Cydia. In principle, everything will run like installing an application from the AppStore.
Before you try this version of jailbreak, you should know that this is informal and some links may contain malicious software on your device. You should also consider that although the jailbreak for Apple devices is legal in the United States and in European Union and is likely to lose your warranty if you use this service device. More, the fact that the jailbreak is the only compatible just with OS to 4.3.0, so if you have an update to iOS, wait for the official version of the Comex or do a restore to a previous operating system.
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