How To Jailbreak Ipad Air Ios 12.5.7- [extra Quality]
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and archival purposes only. Jailbreaking an iPad voids your warranty with Apple, may expose your device to security vulnerabilities, and can cause system instability or boot loops. iOS 12.5.7 is an outdated operating system; many modern apps no longer support it. Proceed at your own risk. The author and platform are not responsible for any damage to your device.
Step 3: Run checkra1n
- Launch checkra1n.
- Click "Start" -> "Next".
- checkra1n will detect your iPad Air in DFU mode.
- Check the box for "Allow untested iOS versions" (The tool warns that 12.5.7 is untested, but it works).
- Optional but recommended: Enable "Verbose Boot" so you can see errors if they occur.
- Click "Start" and follow the on-screen instructions (you will need to hold the Home + Power buttons again).
Congratulations. Your iPad Air is now jailbroken on iOS 12.5.7. How To Jailbreak Ipad Air Ios 12.5.7-
Semi-Untethered: These jailbreaks (Chimera/Freya) are "semi-untethered," meaning if your iPad runs out of battery or you restart it, you must open the jailbreak app and tap the button again to reactivate your tweaks. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and archival
Method B: checkra1n (The only reliable method for 12.5.7)
checkra1n utilizes the Checkm8 bootrom exploit. This is a hardware-level exploit that Apple cannot fix with a software update. Because it attacks the bootrom (the very first code that runs when you turn on the iPad), it works on every iOS version from 12.0 up to 12.5.7, including the latest security patches. Launch checkra1n