Jan 16, 2017 As more iOS 10 jailbreak tools have been released, finally you can find some solid solutions to jailbreak your iPhone 7/7 Plus/6s/6s Plus. If you have made up your mind to get your new iPhone jail-broken, follow this tutorial to get the step-to-step guide and things to.
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iPhone X, iOS 11.3.1
2 years ago[Tutorial] Very simple method to enter no-substrate mode
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On previous jailbreaks, no-substrate mode could be entered by rebooting while holding the volume up button. Since this jailbreak is semi-untethered, you cannot enter no-substrate mode in this way. It is more difficult now, since you have to hold the volume up button while rejailbreaking, and it doesn't always work. However, I have discovered a much easier way to enter no-substrate mode that always works, doesn't require the volume up button, and doesn't require a respring. This method will bring your device from a non-jailbroken state to a jailbroken state with no-substrate mode enabled.
You must follow these steps exactly and in quick succession in order for this to work.
- Open the Pangu/PP app.
- Tap the button.
- Press the home button.
- Once at the home screen, invoke the app switcher and kill the Pangu/PP app.
- Lock the screen.
- Wait until you get the notification.
- Unlock your device.
- Done. No respring necessary.
Edit: It seems that many of you are confused about what no-substrate mode is. No-substrate mode is different than substrate safe mode. Substrate safe mode can only be entered when your device has booted into a jailbroken state. If you have a faulty tweak, you may not be able to boot into a jailbroken state and get into substrate safe mode since you'll be in a boot loop. No-substrate mode can be entered before the faulty tweak gets a chance to load using the method that I've discovered. I hope this clears up the confusion.
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Miitomo fix for rooted android users!
Some of us who have rooted android devices could not launch the game without it crashing. While some had success using the xposed module RootCloak, others did not had the same luck. So, this guy ChrisJosten at XDA posted a module he made to bypass the Miitomo root check. Again, some people still can't get the app to work, but it did for me and I thought it is worth to share. I'll post the thread and the download link below!
XDA thread:
Module download link:
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