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Tuesday, 5 April 2016

TinyUmbrella iOS Downgrades

A new version of TinyUmbrella has been released by Semaphore, but you can’t really do much with it right now. TinyUmbrella used to be the go-to tool whenever you had to downgrade an iOS device or to preserve jailbreak. However, Apple made sure that this wouldn’t happen and made TinyUmbrella useless.
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Things have changed, apparently. According to Semaphore, the new beta version of TinyUmbrella is a complete rewrite and can be used to save SHSH blogs from latest jailbroken iOS 8 versions. You can’t, unfortunately, downgrade yet. But, that will be possible in the near future, says the developer.
For now, this new beta version of TinyUmbrella will let you save your current OTA SHSH blobs with a click of a button. The new tool is super easy to use and saves all non-OTA SHSH blobs automatically.
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The new version will work with any iOS device, whether it’s in DFU mode or not.
I intend on releasing an update within the week to address any bugs that are found in this initial BETA. Further, I will be updating this tool to work with much more admirable features that many of you want. :) Until then, Save your SHSHs!
Looks like Semaphore is very confident that we will be able to downgrade iOS devices in the future. So yeah, until then, better keep all your SHSH saved.
TinyUmbrella v8.2.0.13 can be downloaded from the Jailbreak Downloads section. Since this is a beta, there will be bugs.

New Beta Of TinyUmbrella Released, iOS Downgrades Will Be Possible Once Again

Monday, 30 March 2015

TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs

Last week, popular tool TinyUmbrella received an update that allowed users to save all the previous SHSH blobs from their iOS device. Now, a new update has been released, which lets you save the local SHSH blobs for the current firmware as well.

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TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs



This means that even if you’re on iOS 8.1.2, which Apple isn’t signing anymore, you can still save the SHSH blobs for iOS 8.1.2. Oh yes, you’re going to have to be on a jailbreakable firmware, so this tool will not work for iOS 8.1.3 as of now.
Sephamore, developer of TU, also mentioned that the ability to save local SHSH blobs currently only supports A7 and A8 devices. You’ll also need to have AFC2 installed on your iOS device.
A7 devices include:
  • iPhone 5S
  • iPad Air
  • iPad Mini 2 (Retina)
  • iPad Mini 3
A8 devices include:
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPad Air 2
You can download the latest version of TinyUmbrella Beta from our Downloads section and save your local SHSH blobs. To do that, connect your iOS device, right click on your device on TinyUmbrella, and click on Fetch SHSH on device.
So go on and save your iOS 8.1.2 SHSH blobs now, maybe the ability to downgrade back to iOS 8.1.2 will be possible soon.

TinyUmbrella Receives Another Update, Now Lets You Save Local SHSH Blobs