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Download Cydia For iPhone XS, XS Max, XR – Free iOS 12.1 Jailbreak Guide

During the company's 2018/2019 keynote, Apple announced three new iPhones. Both the iPhone XS and XS Max are releasing this September, while the XR will launch in October. Here's how they differ, including a look at their key specs. This is a free guide to iOS 12.1 jailbreak and downloads Cydia to any iOS 12.1.1/ 12.1.2 Running devices such as iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, iPad or iPod Touch. This is a free method that means you don’t have to pay a single dime to install Cydia on your iPhone XS, XS Max, XR Device. No advanced Apple knowledge is required to jailbreak or install Cydia because this is the easiest iOS 12.1 jailbreak method available on earth. Before you begin to jailbreak iOS 12.1 Free and Easy, please check your iOS 12.1 version and follow the step by step guide here. It takes less than 10 minutes for iOS users who have never jailbreak an iDevice before. To check your iOS 12.1/12.1.1/12.1.2 and iOS 12.1.3 version, go to Settings > General > About. The iOS version

That's Simple PanGu Ready iOS 12.1 jailbreak For iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max

Apple has updated the iOS 12.1 beta release with new builds that have been built internally to support the brand new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Both of those downloads are available right now on-device or through Apple’s Developer Portal in an IPSW form. Latest jailbreak issues associated with iOS 12.1 include a failed jailbreak, Apple ID issues, FaceTime not working following jailbreak iOS 12.1, Cydia crashing, and unfortunately, there are more. We’ll also be showing you how Location Services can be fixed following the installation of the iOS 12.1 jailbreak . Apple had initially pushed iOS 12.1 out into the testing community not long after the initial iOS 12 final release went into the public domain. The release signaled the company’s intention to continue the progression of iOS 12, both in terms of fixing any bugs that had been noticed and also introducing new features where applicable that maybe weren’t ready for iOS 12.0. The easiest thing for users to do could be to simply wait