P0sixspwn Requires Itunes 105 Or Above 2021 May 2026
After successfully jailbreaking, immediately install OpenSSH and Apple File Conduit "2" from Cydia, then remove iTunes 11.4 and reinstall modern iTunes (12.x) – your jailbreak will persist, and you can manage music/photos again. Written in 2021 – updated for Windows 11 and macOS Monterey compatibility notes. Always download p0sixspwn from the official GitHub mirror or the evad3rs archive to avoid malware.
Updated for 2021 – Still relevant for retro jailbreakers. p0sixspwn requires itunes 105 or above 2021
Let’s break down the technical history, the core reason for the error, and—most importantly—the step-by-step solution to make p0sixspwn work on Windows 10 and macOS Big Sur/Catalina in 2021. Released by the infamous winocm (alongside the evad3rs team), p0sixspwn was designed to exploit a kernel vulnerability in iOS 6.x. Unlike semi-untethered modern jailbreaks (unc0ver, checkra1n), p0sixspwn provides a true untethered jailbreak—meaning your device stays jailbroken after a full reboot without needing to re-run an app. Updated for 2021 – Still relevant for retro jailbreakers
However, modern users trying to revive these legacy devices in 2021 (and beyond) frequently hit a frustrating roadblock. After downloading the tool, you glance at the error log or a popup window, and it reads: "p0sixspwn requires iTunes 10.5 or above." But wait—you already have iTunes 12.10.11 (or the Microsoft Store version) installed. Why is this happening? And why, in 2021, does an ancient piece of software demand an even older driver architecture? it looks for specific file signatures
The tool was last officially updated around 2014. Back then, the latest iTunes version was or 11.0 . The developers coded the tool to check for specific Apple Mobile Device drivers and DLLs that were standard in iTunes 10.5 through 11.4.
Hence, the error: Part 2: Why the Error Persists in 2021 (Even with Latest iTunes) You might think, “10.5 or above” – surely 12.x qualifies as 'above' 10.5, right? Unfortunately not. The version check in p0sixspwn is not a simple "greater than" numerical comparison. Instead, it looks for specific file signatures, folder paths, and API hooks that were deprecated after iTunes 11.4.
