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iPhone Jailbreak Guide: Status, Tools, and History

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

For more than a decade, iClarified has published the most trusted jailbreak tutorials. From the era of JailbreakMe, redsn0w, and PwnageTool to modern tools like palera1n and Dopamine, we’ve helped millions take full control of their devices. This page outlines the current jailbreak status for iPhone and iPad in 2025, including iOS 26.

Today, the jailbreak landscape has changed. Apple has significantly hardened the iOS kernel and bootloader, making stable public jailbreaks much rarer. This page serves as both a current status report and a historical archive of the tools that defined the hacker culture of the iPhone.

Note: Jailbreaking is different from unlocking. If you are looking to remove carrier restrictions to use a different SIM card, please see our iPhone Unlock Guide. For firmware files, visit our Download Firmware page.

⚡ Is My Device Jailbreakable?

iOS 26 Jailbreak Status (2025)

Currently, there is no public jailbreak available for iOS 18 or iOS 26 on modern iPhones (iPhone XS and newer), nor is there jailbreak support for iOS 17 on those devices.

If you have updated to the latest iOS version, you generally cannot jailbreak. This may change if new exploits are released. Downgrading is typically not possible because Apple stops signing older firmware.

Note that older A8 - A11 iPhones and iPads cannot update to iOS 26. However, they remain jailbreakable on their maximum supported firmware versions (e.g., iOS 16.7.12 for iPhone X, iPadOS 18.7.2 for iPad 7th Gen) using palera1n.

Latest Jailbreak Compatibility Matrix

Use these tables to find the correct tool for your device.

iPhone Device Chip Latest Jailbreakable Version
iPhone 15 / 16 / 17 A16+ No public jailbreak (ships with iOS 17+)
iPhone 14 / 14 Pro A15/A16 iOS 16.5 (Dopamine)
iPhone 13 / 13 Pro A15 iOS 16.5 (Dopamine)
iPhone 12 / 12 Pro A14 iOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPhone 11 / 11 Pro A13 iOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPhone XS / XR A12 iOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPhone X / 8 / 8 Plus A11 iOS 16.7.10 (palera1n)
iOS 16.6.1 (Dopamine)
iPhone 7 / 6s / SE (1st) A9 - A10 iOS 15.8.3 (Dopamine / palera1n)
iPad Device Chip Latest Jailbreakable Version
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th Gen) / iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Gen) M2 iPadOS 16.5 (Dopamine)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th Gen) / iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd Gen) M1 iPadOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th Gen) / iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd Gen) A12Z / A12X iPadOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd Gen) / iPad Pro 11-inch (1st Gen) / iPad Air 3 A12 iPadOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPad 10 / iPad 9 / iPad 8 A14 / A13 / A12 iPadOS 16.5.1 (Dopamine)
iPad mini 6 A15 iPadOS 16.5 (Dopamine)
iPad 7th Gen / iPad 6th Gen A10 iPadOS 18.7.2 (palera1n)
iPadOS 16.6.1 (Dopamine)
iPad Pro 10.5 / iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd Gen) A10X iPadOS 17.7.10 (palera1n)
iPad 5 / iPad Pro 9.7 / iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st Gen) A9 / A9X iPadOS 16.7.12 (palera1n)
iPad mini 4 / iPad Air 2 A8 / A8X iPadOS 15.8.5 (palera1n)
iPadOS 15.8.5 (Dopamine)
Apple TV Device Chip Latest Jailbreakable Version
Apple TV HD / Apple TV 4K (1st Gen) A8 / A10X tvOS 26.0.1 (palera1n)

These jailbreak compatibility charts are updated for 2025 and cover iOS 14 through iOS 26 devices.

What is an iPhone Jailbreak?

iOS Jailbreaking is the process of using a privilege escalation exploit to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple. Technically, this involves patching the kernel to allow root access to the file system.

Before you learn how to jailbreak an iPhone, it's important to understand what a jailbreak actually does and why Apple blocks it. Unlike Android "rooting," which is often supported by manufacturers via bootloader unlocking, iOS jailbreaking requires finding security vulnerabilities to bypass Apple's "walled garden." This allows users to:

  • Install software unavailable on the App Store (Sideloading).
  • Customize the look and feel of the OS (Themes, Control Center).
  • Access the root file system via SSH.

Which Tool Should You Use?

  • Dopamine: Recommended for newer A12 - A16 devices on iOS 15 - 16 (also supports many A8 - A11 devices).
  • palera1n: Best for A8 - A11 devices on the latest firmware (semi-tethered, rootless).
  • TrollStore: Not a jailbreak, but the best option for permanent sideloading on iOS 14.0 - 16.6.1 and iOS 17.0. Does not support iOS 18 or 26.

1. Dopamine (Recommended for A12 - A16)

Dopamine is a modern, rootless jailbreak. It is an app-based (semi-untethered) jailbreak, meaning if your phone reboots, you simply open the Dopamine app and tap "Jailbreak" to restore functionality.

  • Type: Semi-Untethered / Rootless
  • A15 - A16: Supported on iOS 15.0 - 16.5.
  • A12 - A14: Supported on iOS 15.0 - 16.5.1.
  • A8 - A11: Supported on iOS 15.0 - 16.6.1.
  • Link: Official Dopamine Site

2. palera1n (Best for A8 - A11)

palera1n utilizes the permanent checkm8 hardware exploit. It cannot be patched by software updates. However, it is semi-tethered, meaning you must connect your device to a computer every time you reboot to re-enable the jailbreak.

  • Type: Semi-Tethered / Rootless (Rootful option available but discouraged).
  • Supports: iOS 15.0 and later on supported A8 - A11 devices. Includes support for iPadOS 17/18 and tvOS 26 on specific models (see palera1n docs for details).
  • Caveat: On A11 devices (iPhone X/8), you must disable your Passcode/FaceID to use this.
  • Download: GitHub
What about TrollStore?
While not a full jailbreak, TrollStore allows you to permanently install IPA files with arbitrary entitlements on iOS 14.0 - 16.6.1 and iOS 17.0. It does not provide tweak injection, but it is a powerful tool for sideloading apps without the 7-day expiry limit.

Is Jailbreaking Safe and Legal?

Safety

Modern "rootless" jailbreaks (like Dopamine and palera1n) are safer than older methods because they do not modify the root file system. This prevents you from accidentally "bricking" your device by deleting system files. However, jailbreaking always reduces security by bypassing the sandbox, making you more vulnerable to malware if you install pirated tweaks.

Legality

In the United States, jailbreaking has been deemed legal under the DMCA exemptions since 2010 for phones, and 2015 for tablets. However, while legal, it can still affect your warranty or support options. Laws vary by country, so always review local regulations and your carrier or device terms.

Apple TV Jailbreak

Jailbreaking the Apple TV allows you to install nitoTV, which opens the door to emulators (RetroArch), web browsers, and UI customization. For older devices and firmware versions not listed below, please see the archive section.

  • Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K (1st Gen): Supported on tvOS 15.0 and later (including tvOS 26.0) via palera1n.

Historical Jailbreak Archive

Browse our library of legacy tutorials. These methods are preserved for historical reference.

iOS 11 - iOS 14 (Unc0ver, Electra, Chimera)

The era of the semi-untethered app jailbreak.

iOS 8 - iOS 10 (Pangu, TaiG, Yalu)

The era of the Chinese jailbreak teams and the first semi-untethers.

iOS 6 - iOS 7 (Evasi0n)

The golden age of "one-click" untethered jailbreaks.

iOS 4 - iOS 5 (RedSn0w, Absinthe)

The era of Limera1n, Geohot, and the Chronic Dev Team.

iOS 1 - iOS 3 (Classic Era)

The wild west. BlackRa1n, Spirit, QuickPwn, ZiPhone.

Apple TV Jailbreaks (Archive)

Legacy tools for older Apple TV models and firmware versions.

Jailbreaking FAQ

Is there a jailbreak for the latest iOS version?

Jailbreaks for the latest iOS/iPadOS releases are not guaranteed and may not exist at all. Historically, it can take months or longer for a stable jailbreak to appear, and sometimes none is released. You should always confirm that a jailbreak explicitly supports your exact device and firmware before attempting anything.

Is jailbreaking legal?

In the United States, jailbreaking has been deemed legal under the DMCA exemptions since 2010 for phones, and 2015 for tablets. However, while legal, it can still affect your warranty or support options. Laws vary by country, so always review local regulations and your carrier or device terms.

What are the different types of jailbreaks?

Untethered: The device remains jailbroken after a reboot without computer assistance.
Tethered: The device cannot boot without being connected to a computer.
Semi-Tethered: The device can boot into a non-jailbroken mode, but requires a computer to re-enable the jailbreak (e.g., checkra1n, palera1n).
Semi-Untethered: The device boots into non-jailbroken mode, but you can re-enable the jailbreak using an app on the device (e.g., unc0ver, Dopamine).

Will jailbreaking void my warranty?

Apple does not support jailbroken devices and may decline service for devices that are modified outside the standard software environment. Restoring a device to stock iOS before seeking service may help in some cases, but this is not guaranteed.

Can I undo a jailbreak?

Yes. In most cases, you can remove a jailbreak by restoring your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS/iPadOS using a computer. This erases the device and removes jailbreak-related changes, returning it to a stock configuration.

Is it safe to use old jailbreak tutorials?

Old jailbreak tutorials were written for specific tools, devices, and firmware versions that may no longer be supported. Using outdated methods on newer firmware can cause errors or require a full restore. Treat legacy tutorials as historical documents and always verify that any instructions you follow match your exact setup.

Conclusion

Jailbreaking played a huge role in shaping the iPhone ecosystem, driving innovation in customization, multitasking, notifications, widgets, and more. Many features that began as jailbreak tweaks eventually inspired official iOS capabilities.

Today, public jailbreaks are much less common, and most users rely on stock iOS and the App Store. This page is designed to help you understand the current state of jailbreaking, recognize the risks, and explore the rich history of tools and techniques that defined an era—all in one place.

If jailbreak tools or support for new versions of iOS/iPadOS emerge in the future, this page will be updated. Bookmark it for the latest information and historical reference.

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