Apple's restrictive settings for your A5 iDevices are officially a thing of the past. Hacker team "greenpois0n" has just released a working Mac version of Absinthe A5, an easy tool that will successfully jailbreak your iPhone 4S or iPad 2. Of course, it can be used for a number of other iOS gadgets, which means that you'll be able to use some features not normally available on those phones and tablets.
Here's a quick breakdown of how to get Absinthe A5 and install it -- as long as you're ready to forfeit warranty rights and all future trips to Apple's Genius Bars.
- Make sure your iPhone 4S firmware is set at 5.0 or 5.0.1.
- For iPad 2, make sure your firmware is set at 5.0.1.
- Download Absinthe A5 at greenpois0n's main link, mirror link, or this third link.
- Open the installer and connect your iOS device to your Mac.
- Click "Jailbreak" in the Chronic-Dev Absinthe installer window.
- Ignore the "Restore" icon prompt on your device if it appears.
- Wait until the Absinthe installer bar is full, then tap the "Jailbreak" icon on one of your device's homescreens to finish.
- If you receive an "Error establishing a database connection" message, end the program and try again until it loads.
- Once the jailbreak is complete, click the "Cydia" app that appears.
- After Cydia is done restructuring the file system, select your settings: User, Hacker, or Developer.
- Click "Done" and you're set.
Well, once their website recovers from the massive traffic crunch.
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