Saurik launches Cydia Impactor to remove Jailbreak

Cydia Impactor

Good news for people in the Jailbreak community. Saurik has just launched a tool that will allow you to remove the Jailbreak from the iPhone or iPad without having to update the system. This tool really is a tweak called "Cydia Impactor", which allows us to eliminate and revert all changes made to a device with Jailbreak to return it to its initial configuration, just as when restoring the device. This tweak is incredibly useful for those who go back to being without jailbreak for some reason and it will save us from making an update.

The most interesting thing about this tweak, as we have already said, is the fact that it allows us to return to a clean iOS without having to perform an update when iOS stops signing the latest version with the possibility of Jailbreak that there is at that time. With Cydia Impacter you will return to the original state of your iPhone without the need for anything else, easy, fast and extremely simple. Cydia Impactor is like Ilex Rato or SemiRestore, with the benefit that this tool is created by Saurik himself.

Cydia Impactor 0.9.15 is currently in beta for iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4, so before using this tweak we strongly recommend that you back up your device to iTunes or iCloud to make sure you don't lose all your information. Cydia Impactor will delete all data. Once executed, you will need to reactivate the device and proceed through the initial setup process as if you had restored the device. Saurik has also reported that it is important not to touch the device while Cydia Impactor is running to avoid problems, and above all the device must be connected to the internet and with more than 50% battery.

The Jailbreak community certainly welcomes this very useful tool, and attests that Saurik is still at the top of his game in the development of these editions of the Jailbreak. So now you know, if you want to return your iPhone to its original state because the Jailbreak is unstable, or you have simply gotten tired of the Jailbreak, this is your moment, download Cydia Impactor and leave your device as new.

Tweak feature

  • Name: Cydia Impactor
  • Price: Free
  • Repository: BigBoss
  • Compatibility: iOS 8.3+

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  1.   wishrio said

    Useful no, the following!

  2.   Santiago said

    It would be much more useful if it was compatible with older versions of ios, but I have ios 8.1, I have no choice but to restore from iTunes. I was hoping to remove the jailbreak and update via OTA!

  3.   John Ojeda said

    Will cydia impactor be released for iOS 8.1?

  4.   Jesus said

    Miguel you are explaining it wrong, if he deletes all the data, absolutely all, that is why he says that it is like semiretore and ilexrat, and you have put this: revert all the changes made to a device with Jailbreak to return it to its initial configuration, without losing absolutely no data. in the first paragraph, change it because you make people wrong ...

    1.    Jesus said

      is more in the podrio tweak once installed makes it very clear in red below, delete all data and unjailbreak device, change it as soon as possible miguel !!!

      1.    Jesus said

        own self***

    2.    Miguel Hernández said

      Hello, good afternoon Jesus. That's right, I say it further down in the text of the article, but I got busy writing. Thanks for the note and it will be corrected right now. A greeting and thanks for reading.

      1.    Jesus said

        You are right but there is always someone who does not get to read the entire article and imagines that he reads only the first or the first two paragraphs ... he thinks that he is not going to lose photos etc and wham, that is why it is important that you change it as soon as possible ( I keep seeing it, paragraph 1 line 4).
        Greetings Miguel!

        1.    Miguel Hernández said

          It took a long time to show, but it is already modified. Greetings and thanks Jesus.

        2.    Santiago said

          That's right, I got confused, I read that nothing was deleted from the data and I leave that intrigue now in the comments I just cleared all doubts.

  5.   George avram said

    How to remove the jailbreak? What happened?

  6.   scl said

    People do not read to the end but in the first sentences you put "it allows us to delete and revert all the changes made to a device with Jailbreak to return it to its initial configuration, without losing absolutely any data." It would be good if you remove that because you do lose the data and it contradicts what you put at the end of the article.

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      Hey.

      An error already solved. Thanks for reading and best regards.

      1.    scl said

        Now perfect. Thanks a lot.

  7.   Mauricio D. Gonzalez-Garcia said

    Before giving your opinion, better read the article.

    Reading does not cost and does not hurt.

    (Cydia Impactor will delete all data. Once launched, you will need to reactivate the device and proceed through the initial setup process as if you had restored the device.)

  8.   Valdo_punk@hotmail.com said

    So it doesn't matter to restore to factory settings, don't you think? At least that simple I restored my iPad, removing the jailbreak without any problem.

  9.   Victor Red said

    Fucking, good tool

  10.   José Luis said

    One doubt, I am on iOS 8.3 but I am very lazy to restore it from iTunes and update it to 8.4, if I restore it with this tool can I update via OTA? I have an iPad Air 1G

  11.   SAPIC said

    Valdo_punk. This is good in case the version that Apple forces to upload when restoring does not have jailbreak and you want to have it clean again.
    Now I ask Miguel herandez. You do not say anything about whether it can be jailbroken again .. I hope you respond and I thank you for the information in this tweak.
    Miguel Hernandez. I have an other question. Do you know how to solve the error that iOS 8.3 gives when downloading a new app in the AppStore? I skip an i5s to safe mode ..
    Thanks and best regards

    1.    valdo_punk@hotmail.com said

      Thanks; I meant that restoring by entering settings, general, resetting, deleting content and configuration leaves the device in the same version in which you are, that is, you do not upgrade, it only removes the jailbreak; It is different when you restore from iTunes, because there it forces you to upgrade.

  12.   stephen iphone said

    valdo_punk, if you have jailbreak and you put restore from the device, it does not go beyond the block, it stays in a loop, you can check it if it were that simple, this tweak would be useless if they had developed it

  13.   JSG said

    e again the JAILBREAK clean ..
    Now I ask Miguel herandez. You do not say anything about whether it can be jailbroken again .. I hope you respond and thank you.
    Valdo_punk. This is good in case the version that Apple forces to upload when restoring does not have jailbreak and you want to have it clean again.
    Now I ask Miguel herandez. You do not say anything about whether it can be jailbroken again .. I hope you respond and I thank you for the information in this tweak.
    Miguel Hernandez. I have another question

  14.   cleardrain said

    jailbreak it again .. I hope you respond and thank you valdo_punk, if you have jailbreak and you put restore from the device, it does not happen from the apple it stays in a loop, you can check it
    Valdo_punk. This is good in case the version that Apple forces to upload when restoring does not have jailbreak and you want to have it clean again.
    Now I ask Miguel herandez. You don't say anything about whether it can be jailbroken again..Thank you; I meant that restoring by entering settings, general, resetting, deleting content and configuration leaves the device in the same version in which

  15.   Kamson said

    I'LL DO IT

  16.   wcellar said

    I PREFER ANDROID

  17.   wcellar2 said

    This is good in case the version that Apple forces to upload when restoring does not have jailbreak and you want to have the JAILBREAK clean again.

  18.   MWC said

    I meant that restoring by entering settings, general, resetting, deleting content and configuration leaves the device in the same version in which

  19.   mwcc said

    i agree …………………………….

  20.   mwccc said

    I did, but the virus comes ...

  21.   xoxo said

    This is good in case the version that Apple forces to upload when restoring does not have jailbreak and you want to have the JAILBREAK clean again.

  22.   carbeauty said

    halo!

  23.   confismile said

    hallllllllllllo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  24.   https://www.hkta.edu.hk/ said

    i like it ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  25.   pppetpet said

    helloz ~~~ !!