P0sixspwn Requires Itunes 105 Or Above | 2021
Fast-forward to 2021: Apple has moved to a completely different driver model. The “Apple Mobile Device Service” has been rewritten multiple times. The old iTunesMobileDevice.dll that p0sixspwn expects no longer exists in modern iTunes installations.
By following the Windows downgrade path to iTunes 11.4, or by using the Legacy iOS Kit on macOS, you can still breathe new life into your iPhone 4s or iPad 2. The p0sixspwn untethered jailbreak remains one of the most stable jailbreaks ever released – and with the right legacy iTunes setup, it still works perfectly today. p0sixspwn requires itunes 105 or above 2021
Updated for 2021 – Still relevant for retro jailbreakers. Fast-forward to 2021: Apple has moved to a
Hence, the error: Part 2: Why the Error Persists in 2021 (Even with Latest iTunes) You might think, “10.5 or above” – surely 12.x qualifies as 'above' 10.5, right? Unfortunately not. The version check in p0sixspwn is not a simple "greater than" numerical comparison. Instead, it looks for specific file signatures, folder paths, and API hooks that were deprecated after iTunes 11.4. By following the Windows downgrade path to iTunes 11
Let’s break down the technical history, the core reason for the error, and—most importantly—the step-by-step solution to make p0sixspwn work on Windows 10 and macOS Big Sur/Catalina in 2021. Released by the infamous winocm (alongside the evad3rs team), p0sixspwn was designed to exploit a kernel vulnerability in iOS 6.x. Unlike semi-untethered modern jailbreaks (unc0ver, checkra1n), p0sixspwn provides a true untethered jailbreak—meaning your device stays jailbroken after a full reboot without needing to re-run an app.