Alongside exploring how to Jailbreak iOS 12 for iPhone and iPad, which has garnered significant interest, some readers are interested in understanding how to remove Cydia from iPhone and undo Jailbreak when it's no longer needed.
Guide to Remove Cydia from iPhone, Undo Jailbreak
* Steps to Remove Cydia from iPhone, Undo Jailbreak for iPhone
Step 1 : Access the Cydia app on your iPhone from the home screen. Here, navigate to the Installed section and select the tweaks you installed on Cydia one by one.
Step 2 : After successfully removing all installed tweaks from Cydia, to delete Cydia on iPhone, we will access the unc0ver app (an app supporting Jailbreak iOS 12). On the app interface, navigate to Settings, search for and enable RootFS Restore (rec0ver).
Finally, select Reset Cydia Cache . Return to the unc0ver app interface and choose Re-Jailbreak as shown in the image above.
Step 3 : The system will immediately proceed with data loading. When the message 'Rootfs Restore' appears, press OK to accept and wait for the process of restoring the root file system to complete (may take 10 - 15 minutes or longer).
* Notes when removing Cydia on iPhone
+ This method to delete Cydia on iPhone, undo Jailbreak, applies only to those who have used the unc0ver Jailbreak tool before.
+ DO NOT perform the reset to factory settings operation in the iOS 12 Settings.
+ Intentionally doing so may lead to the device being stuck in a bootloop (logo hanging) situation.
So, we have just explored the steps together to help you execute the process of deleting Cydia on your iPhone and removing the Jailbreak status. This allows you to use features on your device or apps that do not support Jailbreak.
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