. It is only relevant for older 30-pin devices (iPhone 4 and earlier). Modern iOS devices (iPhone 5s and later) use 64-bit architecture and Secure Enclave, which are incompatible with iREB's specific exploits. Releases · iH8sn0w/iREB-2.0 - GitHub 17 Jul 2013 —
Emphasis on as non-functional requirements.
: This specific iteration featured a revamped GUI and removed support for older hardware like the iPhone 2G and original iPod touch to focus on newer devices of that era.
The specific version numbers "40x" (4.0.x) and "4.1" correspond to major iOS updates released around 2010.
While this tool was a cornerstone for iREB - The Apple Wiki and the modding community, it is now considered legacy software and is no longer required for modern iOS versions. iREB - The Apple Wiki
. It is only relevant for older 30-pin devices (iPhone 4 and earlier). Modern iOS devices (iPhone 5s and later) use 64-bit architecture and Secure Enclave, which are incompatible with iREB's specific exploits. Releases · iH8sn0w/iREB-2.0 - GitHub 17 Jul 2013 —
Emphasis on as non-functional requirements.
: This specific iteration featured a revamped GUI and removed support for older hardware like the iPhone 2G and original iPod touch to focus on newer devices of that era.
The specific version numbers "40x" (4.0.x) and "4.1" correspond to major iOS updates released around 2010.
While this tool was a cornerstone for iREB - The Apple Wiki and the modding community, it is now considered legacy software and is no longer required for modern iOS versions. iREB - The Apple Wiki