
The 32GB and 16GB models should work just fine.
#Typestatus ios 9.3.3 update

Remember, once you try this tutorial, you can’t update to iOS 10.3.3 again via OTA. Secondly, you will still be able to jailbreak your device and run Cydia tweaks.

Firstly, you will have significantly better performance. If you own a 32-bit device, you will experience poor performance and slowdowns on this version.Īlthough you can’t fix this issue while staying on this firmware, you can still go back in time to iOS 8.4.1.ĭowngrading to iOS 8.4.1 from iOS 10.3.3 has several advantages. However, the same can’t be said for iPhone 5 and other 32-bit devices. IOS 10.3.3 runs just fine on iPhone 5s and above devices based on the 64-bit architecture.
#Typestatus ios 9.3.3 android
I would be more than happy to just stick with using the android version if it worked consistently (which I haven't found it to do, whereas the iOS app does what it's supposed to every single time), and if it didn't mean carrying another device whenever I was planning it. Depending on how many features could be ported, I would pay up to $50 for the pure lols because I plan on keeping my device on 10.2 for the foreseeable future, and would more than get my money's worth of amusement. Features on android include replacing text on websites, redirecting, and changing images, among others.

Now that I have the disclaimer out of the way, what I would love to get is a more feature-heavy version of netKillUI, with abilities similar to what you see on the android counterpart, Network Spoofer. I've never touched a public/organization network, and have no plans to. I know that this spoofing is easily traceable back to my device by someone who knows what they're doing, and I know that it's illegal to do on any public network and without permission. I use netKillUI to on my home network to stop devices from sucking bandwidth when I need speed for something, and I also use it to mess with friends a little (with permission after they don't believe I can do it from just a phone). This is to have easy, quick, and plug and play access to the filesystem on Linux. This is possible, i have achieve a proof of concept by chaining symlinks to VLC's relative Document folder URL, i can see the filesystem of /var/mobile but i have extremely limited control as VLC is an AppStore app and thus subjected to the sandbox. I had to relist this bounty because it seems i didn't made myself clear on what i wanted on the previous post.īasically what i want is a dummy iOS app which its whole purpose is to have itunes filesharing enabled but instead of itunes filesharing pointing to the usual folder at: /var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application//Documents/ also please do not recommend things like getting another computer, or dual booting, or using a VM, or switching to Windows, all these are outside of the scope of this bounty.Īlso, in case someone misunderstand the reason of this bounty, this is ONLY for an iOS app, not a linux app or a linux device driver.
#Typestatus ios 9.3.3 windows
which is the whole purpose of this bounty.ĭO NOT RECOMMEND any Windows application, like iTools, U3Tools, ifunbox or similar, while windows apps can be made run on linux, these applications rely on the iTunes Device Driver, which doesn't work on linux. ATTENTION: I'm already aware of the other ways to access the filesystem from Linux, like iFuse and SSH, however both of them require command line procedures and neither is plug and play.
