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'''Saïgon''' is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for certain 64-bit devices, running iOS 10.2.1, developed by cheesecakeufo. Saïgon works by sideloading an IPA using [[Cydia Impactor]]. The first beta was released on 15 October, 2017. It was announced that support for [[iPhone 6s]] on iOS 10.3.1 would come in the future.
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'''Saïgon''' is a [[semi-untethered jailbreak]] for certain 64-bit devices, running iOS 10.2.1, developed by cheesecakeufo. Saïgon works by sideloading an IPA using [[Cydia Impactor]]. The first beta was released on {{date|2017|10|15}}. It was announced that support for [[iPhone 6s]] on iOS 10.3.1 would come in the future.
   
 
Originally based on Adam Donenfeld’s ziVA exploit, Saïgon has been based on Siguza’s [[v0rtex]] exploit since beta 3.
 
Originally based on Adam Donenfeld’s ziVA exploit, Saïgon has been based on Siguza’s [[v0rtex]] exploit since beta 3.
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*Initial release with support for the following devices:
 
*Initial release with support for the following devices:
 
**[[iPhone 6]]
 
**[[iPhone 6]]
 
**[[iPhone 6 Plus]] (10.2.1)
 
**[[iPhone 6 Plus]] (10.2.1)
**[[iPhone SE]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
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**[[iPhone SE (1st generation)]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
 
**[[iPhone 6s]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
 
**[[iPhone 6s]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
 
**[[J81AP|iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi)]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
 
**[[J81AP|iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi)]] (10.2.1) (not tested)
 
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*Significantly better success rate using new exploit (v0rtex)
 
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* [[Meridian]]
 
* [[Meridian]]
 
* [[v0rtex]]
 
* [[v0rtex]]
* [https://github.com/iabem97/saigon Source code on GitHub]
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 5 January 2023

Saïgon
Developer(s) Abraham Masri (@cheesecakeufo)
Initial release 15 Oct 2017 (2017-10-15)
Discontinued beta 3 / 10 December 2017; 6 years ago
Development status Abandoned
Operating system iOS
Available in English
Type Jailbreaking
Website GitHub Page (Web Archive) - Saïgon

Saïgon is a semi-untethered jailbreak for certain 64-bit devices, running iOS 10.2.1, developed by cheesecakeufo. Saïgon works by sideloading an IPA using Cydia Impactor. The first beta was released on 15 October 2017. It was announced that support for iPhone 6s on iOS 10.3.1 would come in the future.

Originally based on Adam Donenfeld’s ziVA exploit, Saïgon has been based on Siguza’s v0rtex exploit since beta 3.

cheesecakeufo no longer provides updates for Saïgon, and has open-sourced the jailbreak on GitHub[1].

Version Change Log

Version Date Changes
beta 1 15 October 2017
beta 2 21 October 2017
  • Fix for camera not working after jailbreaking
  • Support for iPhone 6s Plus/iPad mini 4/iPad Air 2
  • Minor bug fixes and changes
  • Slightly better at escaping sandbox
  • Option to reinstall Cydia by holding 'jailbreak' button then tapping it again
  • Display device model and version
beta 2 revision 1
beta 3 10 December 2017
  • Significantly better success rate using new exploit (v0rtex)
  • Support for more devices (not tested)
  • Complete re-write of the application

See also