iOS 9.3.5 Jailbreak Downgrade Coming Soon on 32-Bit iPhone, iPad
Owners of 32-bit iOS 9 devices finally have something to look forward to. A group of developers that are closely associated with the jailbreaking of iOS devices has teamed up to make a downgrade solution which would help the hundreds of thousands of iOS 9.3.5 users come back to the jailbreakable iOS 9 firmware.
This iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak downgrade news comes as a big news to those 32-bit users who cannot upgrade to the iOS 10 and can only upgrade to the iOS 9.3.5. However, the downgrade allows legacy users to come back to the iOS 9. This tool also happens to be the only solution, since Home Depot has not yet received support for iOS 9.3.5.
This iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak downgrade tool allows 32-bit legacy devices to downgrade to the iOS 9 from the iOS 9.3.5 without a jailbreak. However, users need to have blobs for the destination firmware for the tool to work without a jailbreak.
The iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak downgrade tool accomplishes a number of tasks. For users that are stuck on iOS 9.3.5 or iOS 9.0.2 Jailbreak or iOS 9.2-9.3.4 Jailbreak, can return to the iOS 9 firmware. Moreover, iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak downgrade tool allows lower firmware users who want to upgrade, move to 9.3.5 and down to 9.3.4 and jailbreak.
However, this would only apply to iOS 9.3.5 devices and not iOS 10 devices. Moreover, this tool is a safety net for them whose jailbreaking is botched and they are forced to restore to 9.3.5. These users can just restore to 9.3.4 again without hiccups.
The iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak tool would allow users to move to a jailbreakable iOS 9 firmware and then use any other tool like OdysseusOTA to move to any other firmware.
However, there are certain shortcoming to the iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak downgrade tool. Firstly, the method only works when blobs have been backed up for the destination firmware. Secondly, this only relates to the 32-bit devices and not for the iPhone 5S or higher. Thirdly, this tool has no use if the device is already on iOS 10.
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