New version of TinyUmbrella beta available

TinyUmbrella

Some days ago TinyUmbrella made news again. The software that many of us used to save the SHSH of our device has returned to stay and although at the moment we do not have confirmation of whether it will be possible to downgrade to iOS 8, its developer strongly recommends that we save the SHSH again for what may happen.

If you have not yet saved them to your iPhone or iPad, you can do it today from the new beta of TinyUmbrella which is now available for OS X and Windows. The operation of the application has been simplified to the maximum so that you simply connect your device and press the only button on the TinyUmbrella interface. The rest is already taken care of by this utility that, perhaps, will open the doors of the iOS downgrade again.

What improvements does this TinyUmbrella update bring over the previous version? According to the changelog, the software improved device detection and fixed many bugsHowever, it does not leave its beta state until it is stable enough.

Apart from all this, what really interests us to know is whether we can downgrade in the next versions of iOS 8. Although it is true that the number of people who jailbreak their device seems to decrease with each update that Apple releases, there are still many who want to customize their device with new options that the system does not offer as standard.

If you want to try the new TinyUmbrella and save the SHSH of your device in case the possibility of downgrading opens, you can download the tool from your official website.


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