The palera1n-c jailbreak is semi-tethered, which means that you can boot back into a non-jailbroken state, but you will not be able to jailbreak again until you can get to a computer. While it’s recommended only for developers at this time, plenty of ordinary jailbreakers are using palera1n comfortably on their iPhone or iPad as of today. Just like the original palera1n jailbreak, palera1n-c is considered a public beta. Since the method to install palera1n-c is a bit different than palera1n, we’ve went ahead and made a new tutorial showing you how to use palera1n-c on a compatible handset. While palera1n-c is still technically the same jailbreak as palera1n was, it is re-written in the C programming language, which lends several benefits including improved stability and a smoother user experience with an easier installation. Previously, we showed you how you could jailbreak any A9-A11 chip-equipped handset running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.x using the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based palera1n jailbreak, but since then, a newer version of palera1n dubbed palera1n-c has been released.
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