Cydia Eraser is the latest application that Saurik has released for all jailbroken devices. This app is ideal if we want to remove any trace of the jailbreak that we have done to our device but it is also the ideal tool if we are beginning to experience problems with our device after having jailbroken without having to restore and install the latest version of Apple is signing at that time. In this way, once we have eliminated any trace of the jailbreak, we can do it again from the beginning and reinstall all the tweaks that we had installed before experiencing performance problems with our iPhone.
Today The latest jailbreak that is officially available in the market is compatible with any version of iOS between 9.2 and 9.3.3 that Pangu launched a few weeks ago and that little by little it has been releasing different updates trying to solve the problems that the process presented when it was carried out. Shortly after its launch, Apple released a new update to iOS 9.3.4 that closed all the exploits used to jailbreak, so if you are on iOS 9.3.3 and you are experiencing problems with your device, this tool is the one for you to use instead of restore because Apple is about to stop signing iOS 9.3.3.
Saurik has just updated the application so that any device with the latest available jailbreak can make use of it and so on avoid having to lose the jailbreak by restoring the device from scratch as I have commented above. Cydia Eraser is an intelligent tool that makes use of the OTA update system so that our device replaces all the modified files as if it were from the factory, which converts the software of our device as if we had just taken it out of the box.
App bomb that saurik has just released, I did the test and perfectly 0 problems and 0 Jailbreak all clean as a whistle and then to put Jailbreak again and luxury….
I also believe that the information says that it is available from 7.1
and no longer since ios 8
I imagine it will be compatible with iOS 9.1, right ???
No, I already tried and it is not in 9.1, it is convenient to go to 9.3.3 where if it is before they stop signing it
No, it's not working, I already tried it, it is better to go to 9.3.3 before they stop signing it
I imagine it will be compatible with iOS 9.1, right?
is this version fully compatible with iOS 9.0.2? someone to confirm it ...