We all know that once you jailbreak your iPhone, you are not able to restore to a later version of iOS without losing your status. There is a new tool Semi-Restore that should solve one problem. Its developers claim it will become possible to semi-restore to the version you are running after you update to iOS 6.1.3 / 6.1.4 or other firmware version and keep jailbreak. Also you can find out how to restore iPhone and keep jailbreaking on your device. How much would you love it to happen? I think millions of users will be happy if they get a chance to update iOS without losing jailbreak. Semi-Restore App for iOS

Semi Restore Tool Dreams

Everything was ok with iOS jailbreaking until the iOS 6 release. It took hackers longer than ever to create a program capable of performing iOS 6 jailbreak for iPhone / iPad. They have succeeded and made a lot of Apple fans happy. Still this happiness didn’t last long. The Cupertino-based tech giant presented an update, iOS 6.1.3, which killed the Evasi0n jailbreak tool. The latest firmware released as for today is iOS 6.1.4 which is impossible to jailbreak as well. Famous hackers are waiting for a major release of firmware v.7 before introducing the new jailbreak. Now imagine that Semi-Restore program or similar tools helped you to update to iOS 6.1.4 and keep jailbreak. Wouldn’t it be just amazing?

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About Semi-Restore App

The news about this long-dreamed-of tool has been shared by developer @Coolstar who assures it is being developed for Windows and Linux PS users and Mac machines. The application will support firmware versions from iOS 5.x to iOS 6.1.2. Also if you need to restore your device and keep not only older iOS firmware but jailbreak too you can do it with iLEX RAT Cydia tweak. Sadly, iOS 6.1.3 / 6.1.4 are not mentioned. Does it mean it will be still impossible to update to iOS 6.1.4 and update to iOS 6.1.3 [keep jailbreak]? I am afraid it will be impossible. You can actually visit site devoted to Semi-Restore tool and learn more about it. It will not require for you saving your SHSH blobs in order to semi-restore to iOS version you are running to get a “clean slate.”