Can your device run iOS 11?

Can your device run iOS 11?

With iOS 11 being the next major software update for iPhones and iPads, you might be wondering if you have the device requirements to install it. Fortunately, we’re here to answer that question.
As it would appear, Apple is officially dropping support for 32-bit devices, which means the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c are out. The following 64-bit Apple devices are supported by iOS 11:

iPhone

  • iPhone 5s
  • iPhone SE
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPhone 6s
  • iPhone 6s Plus
  • iPhone 7
  • iPhone 7 Plus

iPad

  • iPad mini 2
  • iPad mini 3
  • iPad mini 4
  • iPad (5th generation)
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Air 2
  • 9.7-inch iPad Pro
  • 10.5-inch iPad Pro
  • 12.9-inch iPad Pro (1st generation)
  • 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation)

iPod touch

  • iPod touch (6th generation)
That wraps things up for iOS 11 compatibility, and while the 32-bit iPhones might have been removed from the compatibility list, it looks like every other device that could run iOS 10 can now run iOS 11 as well. This is going to be great news for anyone with any 64-bit Apple mobile device who is interested in upgrading when the software update is released this Summer.
iOS 11 is available to developers as a beta as of Monday afternoon, following the WWDC 2017 keynote. The beta is not recommended for average users who rely on their devices for everyday usage, as stability takes a hit and this can impact usage.
Are you excited to upgrade to iOS 11? Share why or why not in the comments section below!

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Social Downloader lets you download media from social networking apps

Social Downloader lets you download media from social networking apps

Chances are you’ll see a photo or video you like as you peruse various social networking apps on your iPhone from time to time, but not all services will let you save them to your device.
A new jailbreak tweak called Social Downloader by iOS developer Elias will grant you access to saving just about any image or video from various social networking apps.
Social Downloader supports all of the following apps:
There are plans to support other apps too, but those are a work in progress. Nevertheless, the most popular social networking apps are supported in the initial release, and this is a great start for the tweak.
The process to save media differs from app to app because all of the apps’ interfaces are different. The following is required in each app:
  • WhatsApp story – save button is added to the bottom left corner of the story
  • Facebook – enter the video in full-screen mode and tap and hold on it
  • Instagram feed – double-tap on the photo or video from your feed
  • Instagram story – tap on the ellipsis button in the bottom right corner of the app
  • Twitter – enter the GIF or video in full-screen mode and tap and hold on it
Shown above, you can see what the save prompts look like in both the Instagram and Twitter apps. A button entitled “Save” is added to each menu.
Social Downloader adds a preferences pane to the Settings app where you can toggle any social networking app on or off on demand. For performance reasons, we recommend only enabling the tweak for apps that you’ve actually installed:
A respring button is included at the bottom of the pane so you can save your changes.
While it’s nice to have the power to download media from social networks on demand, we can’t stress enough that you should respect intellectual property and copyright laws of all works that don’t belong to you. With that in mind, you shouldn’t be sharing someone else’s work without permission. Given that you can accept that caveat, Social Downloader might be a worthwhile download.
Social Downloader works on jailbroken iOS 7, 8, 9, and 10 devices with any of the supported apps installed on it, and is available from Cydia’s BigBoss repository for $1.00.
Do you like the idea of being able to download any media from your favorite social networking apps? Share why or why not
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iOS 10.3.2 Released! - What's New?

iOS 10.3.2 Released! - What's New?
In this video I discuss with you what's new in iOS 10.3.2 that Apple Released today and is now available to the public. iOS 10.3.2 is now available for you to download for your iPhone and iPad.






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Pangu allegedly demo iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak

Pangu allegedly demo iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak

Images have surfaced on Chinese blogging site Weibo which appear to show a working jailbreak for Apple’s current firmware, iOS 10.3.1. Whilst details are extremely thin on the ground at present, they appear to be genuine and are an encouraging sight for jailbreakers everywhere.
Remember: Demonstrating a jailbreak is not the same as committing to release a jailbreak. Many tools use exploits the teams wish to keep for research purposes. Jailbreaks are sometimes demonstrated with no intention of release.
The first thing to say is that these images are not fully verified, nor were they posted by Pangu themselves. For that reason, maintain a healthy scepticism for the time being. Having said that, the three images appear to have been posted to the Weibo account of one Min Zheng, who is known to be heavily involved in iOS security, and with jailbreaking.
If the Weibo account is his, which it appears to be, then I would consider him a trustworthy source of information, and the sort of person who would be present at conferences of this kind in which mobile security tools and jailbreaks are demoed.
The conference, which is taking place in the Mercedes Benz Arena, on Expo Avenue in Shanghai, appears to be called Janus. The image below shows the attendee’s ticket, in front of the venue:
The event seems however to be private and not publicly ticketed, as the Mercedes Benz Arena website and ticketing site Damai do not seem to list any such event, held in The Mixing Room, on this date.
Further details about the jailbreak are scarce; we know however that it does support the iPhone 7, which is nice news for flagship device owners who were only partially supported by Yalu1011.
It has been rumoured that the jailbreak supports only 10.3-10.3.1, not lower firmwares such as iOS 10.2.1 and 10.2, but this is not confirmed. Similarly, whilst it reportedly supports all 64-bit devices (implying not 32-bit) this is also unknown for sure at present. No facts were given by Zheng, only the three images. All the other alleged details were reported by an unknown Twitter user, not Zheng or Pangu. Certainly, the only thing Zheng’s image shows for certain is that it runs on the iPhone 7 on iOS 10.3.1.
The most tenuous, but most exciting piece of news is the following, which was posted by the unknown Twitter user mentioned above. It appeared that they were also attending the event, but this may not actually be the case, so be careful about trusting their pronouncements:
正在和pp助手公司谈合作。如果谈妥,一周之内发布10.3-10.3.1 jailbreak
The translation is roughly as follows:
We are working with PP Assistant company. If agreed, within a week released 10.3-10.3.1 jailbreak.
Please remember, this could be a lie or a mistake, I include it only in the interest of full information.
Remember too that just because the team have shown off a jailbreak does not mean that they plan to release it. Mobile security experts often demo these tools as part of talks on iOS security, for teaching purposes, without intending to publicly release anything.We’ll keep you up to date with any further developments as they occur; the conference is ongoing at the time of publication so more details may become available in due course.
In the meantime, remain calm! Do not update any jailbroken device. Save your .shsh2 blobs with TSS Saver for iOS 10.3.1, and you will be able to update later with Prometheus. If you are not on a jailbroken firmware, you have a tougher choice, update, or not update? I would not update any 32-bit devices, as they are likely not supported. 64-bit devices on iOS 10.2.1, and iPhone 7(+) on iOS 10.2 have the choice in their own hands. I would still not update these devices, and instead wait a few more days to see if this rumour is substantiated or debunked. It will then be possible to make the final decision a day or two before the closing of the iOS 10.3.1 signing. This is of course for you to decide for yourself however.
Are you in dire need of a jailbreak for your iPhone 7(+)? Do you have a device jailbroken on iOS 10.2, and are you thinking of updating blindly? Pray tell.


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Orange sunlight wallpapers

Orange sunlight wallpapers

With the iPhone 8 approaching, we continue to see rumor leaks and schematics, providing a clearer look at the upcoming flagship device. A 3D rendering is even available, based on the previous schematic leaks.
Last week, we featured a design mockup of the iPhone 8, based on many of the current rumors. Most notably, the large, edge-to-edge screen will be the most impressive feature. In the mock-up, many iDB readers were asking for the wallpapers in the sketch. Step inside for the ones we could get in our hands.

iPhone 8 concept wallpapers

As always, if you are able to find excellent wallpapers, send them my way via @jim_gresham, or follow along for mid-week picks!
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