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  1. Learn the characteristics and advantages of each jailbreak type and how they affect your device's functionality and performance. A tethered jailbreak requires a computer and a cable to boot, while a semi-tethered jailbreak needs a computer but not a cable.

  2. A tethered jailbreak implies that every time your idevice (iPhone or iPod touch) reboots — for example, if the battery dies — users have to connect (tether) the iOS device back to a computer running the jailbreak application, which lets the iPhone or iPad boot up and stay jailbroken.

  3. checkra1n is a community project that uses the ‘checkm8’ bootrom exploit to jailbreak iPhone 5s through iPhone X and Apple Silicon Macs. It requires entering DFU mode and installing Cydia as the only package manager.

  4. A tethered jailbreak is only able to temporarily jailbreak the device during a single boot. If the user turns the device off and then boots it back up without the...

  5. Oct 15, 2012 · In definition terms, a tethered jailbreak is one in which a jailbroken device cannot reboot (not from standby, but from complete power off) unless it is attached to a computer.

  6. Untethered jailbreaks can be considered the holy grail of all jailbreaks. They only require the exploit to be ran once either via a website, an app or a computer. After that, your device is fully jailbroken and won't require any further action.

  7. A tethered jailbreak requires the iOS device to be plugged into a computer when turned on. If the iPhone is not plugged into a computer and booted with special software the device will not enter a jailbroken state. Untethered jailbreaks do not require a computer. Everything required to enter the jailbroken state is contained on the iPhone.