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It was only a matter of time before the iPhone 5 was freed from its rigid, stock iOS constraints, and months after first [url="http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/21/iphone-5-jailbreak/"]seeing the handset be liberated[/url], any and all users can now do the same. That's right, folks, the evasi0n untethered jailbreak for iOS 6.0 and 6.1 is now just a download away at the source link below. To accomplish the task, you need only have a computer running Windows XP and up, Mac OS X 10.5 and up, or your favorite flavor of Linux x86 / x86_64. Of course, before you go hacking your hardware, it's advisable to back up your data -- and to check out evasi0n's FAQ first, so you know what you're getting into. After that, you're mere clicks away from total iPhone freedom. Enjoy.

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GP..but why someone need this jailbreak? I don't want to use any 3rd party apps

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Jailbreaking has returned, and already servers are overloaded. Today, a group of iOS hackers styling themselves as [url="https://twitter.com/evad3rs"]the Evad3rs team[/url] has released a usable jailbreak for the iPhone 5, as well as any other iOS device capable of running iOS 6.0 or 6.1, with the exception of the Apple TV (3rd generation). The process of jailbreaking devices [url="http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/21/behind-the-scenes-of-the-iphone-5-jailbreak/"]has grown more difficult [/url]through the years. This is thanks to security improvements on Apple’s side and the lack of new bootrom-level exploits that would allow long-lasting jailbreaks on an entire family of iOS devices, regardless of the incremental iOS software updates that regularly patch the holes that jailbreaking software now exploits.
But this [url="http://www.evasi0n.com/"]new “evasi0n” jailbreak[/url] has been well worth the wait – especially for those bordering on [url="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/09/the-iphone-5-is-boring-and-amazing/"]a bit of iPhone ennui[/url] and those looking to take back control of their iPhones in order to break out of the restrictions Apple has set in place. A usable jailbreak opens up access to a world of [i]un[/i]approved applications, free and paid, through the alt app store known as [url="http://cydia.saurik.com/"]Cydia[/url], as well as a whole host of other controls and tweaks that can change the otherwise hard-coded defaults on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
The jailbreaking “scene” has seemingly died down a bit over the years, as Apple slowly rolled out changes to its operating system that have addressed some user complaints: the introductions of and support for an Android-like notifications drop-down; widgets (also in that drop-down window); Facetime over cellular (3G/4G); more granular control over notifications and privacy; and more. But perhaps jailbreaking’s decline has been one of perception and not representative of a real decline in user interest.
To give you an idea of scale, recent figures released by Jay Freeman, who owns and operates the Cydia store, show [b]22.8 million[/b] devices were running Cydia over the past two months. Although that may be a small sub-section of the some [url="http://www.techmeme.com/130123/p52#a130123p52"]500 million iOS devices sold to date[/url], it’s a significantly sized user base. And every time a new jailbreak comes out, Cydia breaks new records, which reflects the growth of the iOS ecosystem as a whole. It will be interesting to see if it can do so again, or if those in search of more control, quality OS design and a broad app ecosystem have gone ahead and switched to Android in the meantime.

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