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Showing posts with label iPod Touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPod Touch. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Sectrets of "SBSettings"

SBSettings is an essential Cydia utility for many jailbreakers, because it gives us immediate access to Settings toggles we use every day. It's theme-able, its expandable, but it also is a utility that contains more depth and power than most users realize. The More button menu contains many hidden tools that advanced users should know about, but many of us don’t.

Basic Functions: The basic functions of SBSettings are features you are probably already familiar with, so we won’t go into too much detail here. Most users think of SBSettings as the dropdown window or the toggle panel that appears in notifications. This is the panel where you can install and enable additional toggles through Cydia. You can also pin applications to the SBSettings panel, respring, reboot, and activate Safe Mode. You can set themes, set activation methods though activation, and even manage different lists for the Dropdown Window and Notification Center.
There’s also an unassuming SBSettings Options menu under the SBSettings Setup header. Along with the settings you would expect for centering the dropdown window or disabling the dropdown animation, there’s a section for Statusbar Options that allows for displaying the date, free RAM, your IP Address and WiFi SSD, all through the status bar–it can even change the clock to military time.
But that’s not where the functionality ends. SBSettings contains advanced ‘System Wide Options’ header, which you might not have known were there–but can be incredibly helpful.


Hide Icons: SBSettings contains a built-in menu that allows you to hide unwanted items from the SpringBoard. Never use the default calculator, calendar, or stocks pages? You might not be able to delete them normally, but you can take them out of sight and out of mind.


Mobile Substrate Addons: If you have a lot of tweaks on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and you know one of them are acting up, but you don’t know which one, you can save yourself the trouble of installing and uninstalling everything and disable groups of tweaks directly from the ‘Mobile Substrate Addons’ list–even tweaks that don’t have toggles in Settings. Keep in mind that this tool is expressly for debugging purposes only–it should not be used as your day-to-day toggles panel, as you can screw up your phone if you’re careless. WARNING: You should always make sure the tweaks in this panel are switched ON when you’re uninstalling.



SYS Options: This page contains random features and toggles, but there are three items of interest. 1) There’s a button that will set user permissions in Library and Media to 755–that you should not press, 2) a Custom Carrier button for the status bar, and more toggles. One of the toggles includes 3) the ability to disable Apple’s Killswitch, which Apple could otherwise activate to disable any App Store app. (Although the Apple Killswitch is a concern, as far as we know it’s never been used to deactivate either legitimate or malicious apps.)







App Folders: By default, iOS’ App Folders are an arcane mess of randomized hexadecimal gibberish which could take you hours to manually navigate through. Just click on any app on the list and you’ll get the path to its application folder that you can look for in iFile or over a FTP client like WinSCP.



SBSettings Cydia Tweak

As you’ve seen, SBSettings isn’t just a handy shortcut panel. The utility contains essential tools for jailbreak power users, some of which you might not have even realized were there.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Jailbreak iOS 6.0.1!!!!!! Finally

Supported Devices
iPhone 4 CDMA
iPhone 4 GSM
iPhone 3GS (Untether Jailbreak if old Bootrom)
iPod Touch 4G

Step1: Of course like usual the first thing that you want to do is get all of your downloads.Those you can find in JailbreakHelper's download page.You will need redsn0w 0.9.15b3, and the iOS 6 firmware for your device.

Step2: Once you have downloaded redsn0w extract it to your desktop.Once it has been extracted for Windows open redsn0w as a administrator, Mac just open it.

Step3: With redsn0w open click on Extras.

Step4:  Next click the Select IPSW button and select the applicable iOS 6 firmware file for your device.After redsn0w recognizes the firmware click Back.

Step5:  Once you click the Jailbreak button you will be presented a screen with preparation instructions for entering DFU mode. Read through these instructions, power off your iPhone or iPod Touch if you haven’t already, and then click the Next button.

Step6: After you have entered DFU mode, RedSn0w will begin processing the iOS 6 firmware.

Step7:  When the firmware has been processed you will come to a screen with a few options for your Jailbreak. Ensure that the Install Cydia option is checked, and then click the Next button to begin the actual Jailbreaking process.

Step8: RedSn0w will now begin jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod Touch. DO NOT interrupt or use the computer during this time. When the iOS device is finished being jailbroken it will reboot into a non-Jailbroken state (or in some cases will not make it past the Apple logo). This is because you have a tethered Jailbreak and will need to boot it using RedSn0w.

Step9: Launch RedSn0w again if you exited out of it, click the Extras button, click the Select IPSW button, browse for your device’s iOS 6 firmware again and then click the Just Boot button. You will now need to put the iPhone or iPod Touch into DFU mode again. Once your iOS device is in DFU mode it will boot into a Jailbroken state.

Note: Remember that you will need to repeat Step 8 every time your iPhone or iPod Touch loses power.