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Sep 23, 2012
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The title pretty much sums it up. What is the latest available and legitimate jailbreak? I haven't had a jailbroken device in quite some time and now I have an extra phone I'd like to play around with. Thanks in advance!
 
iOS 9.3.3 is the last version to be jailbroken.

It's a semi-tethered jailbreak. Which means, you boot your phone like normal, then run the app on your phone to jailbreak. You have to do this every time you reboot.

A certificate must be installed. No idea which one is current for this and how many days it has (you have to 'recertify' the certificate when it 'expires').

9.1 and earlier is untethered.
 
iOS 9.3.3 is the last version to be jailbroken.

It's a semi-tethered jailbreak. Which means, you boot your phone like normal, then run the app on your phone to jailbreak. You have to do this every time you reboot.

A certificate must be installed. No idea which one is current for this and how many days it has (you have to 'recertify' the certificate when it 'expires').

9.1 and earlier is untethered.

Is there any way to downgrade from iOS 10 to either 9.1 or 9.3.3?
 
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