iOS 6 – jailbreak and unlock

  Next wednesday Apple will officially release iOS 6 for all those who own an iDevice compatible with it. Extremely many people do jailbreak he is waiting with great interest for the new version of the operating system, but unfortunately at the moment you can only jailbreak on 3 iDevices. iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G can be tethered jailbroken on iOS 6 with the help of redsn0w, these are the only terminals that can still be exploited by the bootrom exploit launched by geohot two years ago for them. The rest of the iDevices cannot be jailbroken and it remains for the Dev Team or the Chronic Dev Team to release jailbreak solutions for them.

  Now many of you are probably wondering how long it will be until a jailbreak solution for these devices is released. Well, no one knows for sure, it could be a day, a week, a month, two months, but it is certain that the chances of a jailbreak solution appearing on the day of the iOS 6 release are slim. Although the Chronic Dev Team has had exploits that could be used with iOS 6 for several months, it will take several weeks to verify them and make them usable in a jailbreak solution. At the end of this month, a big conference about jailbreak will take place in the USA and I'm almost sure that then we will see at least a demo of a jailbreak solution.

  Regarding the unlock, I couldn't tell you anything other than that the Dev Team doesn't really have the strength to develop unlock solutions, so either there will be new Gevey cards, or there won't be an unlock solution. In conclusion, the jailbreak will exist, but the unlock will probably be forgotten.