How to reinstall Cydia if you have deleted it by mistake

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If you have a Jailbroken iPhone, it is possible that you got out of hand and unintentionally uninstalled Cydia. Don't worry, the world is not ending, Actualidad iPhone We are going to teach you with a few simple steps how to reinstall Cydia if you have deleted them by mistake. We'll bring you back from your tweak store to the iPhone.

Method 1 - Using iFile

In order to use this method we should have previously installed iFile on the iPhone. Next, we will open Safari and enter THIS URL and Cydia will automatically be installed on your device when you select the Cydia file from the list. Once you have it, go to iFile, locate the downloaded file and open it to install it. After a reboot, Cydia will appear on the SpringBoard where it should never have left.

Method 2 - Using OpenSSH

If you are familiar with this typical jailbreak tool, you have probably worked with OpenSSH or any program or tweak that manages the device's SSH. If not, it is not too difficult. As with iFile, it is necessary that we have previously installed OpenSSH and APT in its version 0.6 or 0.7. Simply, within OpenSHH we introduce the command «apt-get install cydia» and then we press «ENTER». Then type "(your phone) -cuicache" and again "ENTER", the device will reboot showing Cydia.

Method 3: Using Redsnow

Only for devices with A4 chip (iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4, iPad 1). Using the Redsnow tool, we only download the latest version, and click "Jailbreak", but only checking the "Install Cydia" box.

Last option - Re-jailbreak

If you do not qualify for any of the methods described, my sincere condolences. I hope you have been able to make a backup copy because you will have to do Jailbreak again, after restoring. We remember that to restore a Jailbroken device from iTunes you must first put the phone in DFU mode. Unfortunately, at times like now, no version of iOS that has Jailbreak is signed, so it's up to you, either wait for a Jailbreakable version to come out or be without Cydia for a while.


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  1.   josepgbcn said

    Hello Miguel The image of the article is wrong. Put "reseat" instead of reinstall.
    I'm telling you so you can change it.
    Greeting 2.

  2.   jessssspo said

    The last option is wrong, you can always use SEMIRESTORE to restore to the same version that you already have, in such a way that the jailbreak is still preserved and then be able to do one of the other methods. You're welcome.

    1.    imad said

      Both the author and you are wrong when you say that using semirestore xD that is only to semirestore therefore even if you use it, the jailbreak tools will detect that the device already has jailbreak in almost pangu taig or pp jailbreak therefore it is not possible To do it, the author is wrong saying some tweak that manages the ssh hahah openssh only opens the door, nothing is managed, such he has confused them with the shsh but that is another issue. So ? I repeat open ssh only opens the door to the device to make a remote connection to the guts of the device to execute everything it says you have to do it via terminal although most newbies have no idea what openssh is so I doubt they have it installed on your device

  3.   Wallpaper said

    It is a good article, but for those who use the program. Until this moment I didn't even know what Cydia is