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NekoJB Jailbreak [KFD exploit based]

    NekoJB Jailbreak

    NekoJB jailbreak employs the KFD jailbreak exploit and R/W kernel exploits to provide a semi-untethered jailbreak. First time it was mentioned as Neko jelbreak too. When it is finalized it will be released as a NekoJB jailbreak, Neko jailbreak, KFD Neko jailbreak or Neko jelbreak.

    NeckoJB compatibility

    Neko Jailbreak will definitely support iOS 15 – iOS 16.6b1 on iPhone 6S to iPhone X. The developer mentioned the other iOS versions and iOS devices too. According to the developer, kfd exploit can’t really be used for a jailbreak without a PPL bypass, so once that’s found, then a jailbreak for arm64e can be made.

    Checkout the NekoJB compatibility chart published by the developer.

    When we go through the comparison chart iOS 17 Jailbreak has a fat chance while iOS 16.6/iOS 16.6.1 jailbreak and iOS 16.5.1 jailbreak have no chance. Also A12+ are unsupported. That means iPhone 12 jailbreak, iPhone 13 jailbreak and iPhone 14 jailbreak can not be expected at all.

    By now iOS 16.7 – iOS 16.7.10, & iOS 17.1- iOS 17.7 & iOS 18 has been released, so iOS 16.7-iOS 16.7.10 Jailbreak, to iOS 18 Jailbreak or iOS 18.1 Jailbreak (beta) also can not be expected. 

    Download NekoJB Jailbreak IPA

    NekoJB Jailbreak IPA is currently not available to download and still under development. Bookmark this page and come back later, we will update the nekoJB iPA and step guide as soon as it is released.

    Package manager

    The NekoJB Jailbreak Package Manager plans to use Zebra as its package manager. The NekoJB Jailbreak will use Zebra as the main package manager, and it won’t use Sileo.

    Developers

    HAHALOSAH, who is known for creating the NoFreeAppLimit tweak, is leading the nekoJB project along with Mineek from the Palera1n jailbreak team.

    NekoJB Alternative

    Neko jailbreak you can not use at the moment. So, you can use the palerain jailbreak as an alternative.  Also there are Sileem, uncover black edition, Hacksn0w are other jailbreak alternatives you can use on iOS 16-iOS 16.7.6 running all device models.

    Find more information and download links about them from the iOS 16.4 / iOS 16.4.1 Jailbreak, iOS 16.3 / iOS 16.3.1 Jailbreak, iOS 16.2 Jailbreak, iOS 16.1 – iOS 16.1.2 Jailbreak or iOS 16 – iOS 16.0.3 Jailbreak pages.

    More about Neko Jailbreak

    • nekoJB development another step forwarding by achieving KRW handoff working
    • Using this NekoJB semi-untethered jailbreak method, you’ll still have access to important Security Enclave Processor (SEP) functions. These include passcode security, Touch ID/Face ID, and the convenience of Apple Pay.

    • Developer planned to add 3 possible jailbreak modes for NekoJB as follows.

    1. First is normal mode

    Default bootstrap

    Should have tweak injection

    2. Second is RootHide

    If you enable it and jailbreak, you can’t switch this off until you revert the jailbreak

    Uses the experimental RootHide system

    3. Third is codesigning mode

    Skips bootstrapping completely

    No need for respring or userspace reboot

    Very quick

    Only disables codesigning

    Allows you to use TrollStore until reboot

    • Santander, NewTerm3, Zebra are the other apps that developers are planning to add.

    • RootHide will be a toggle in settings under Normal mode, not as a separate mode

    • Userinterface, icons suggestion can be submit via discode channel