This is clever thinking since Apple will definitely block the vulnerability in subsequent betas as soon as the method for porting iOS 13 to iPhone 6 becomes public. The only way he is going to release the IPSW early is if Apple blocks the vulnerability he has used in this port in the upcoming betas. Good news is Nightiger plans on releasing iOS 13 IPSW for iPhone 6, however the hacker has announced that he will only do so after Apple has released the final version of iOS 13 for public. He has also shared the updated Apple ID page for iCloud settings. Nightiger has posted photos that show the iOS 13 About page, Control Center toggle for dark mode and the iOS 13 Messages app with dark mode activated. He also notes that iOS 13 has a major directory flaw, which he utilized to achieve this feat. In a tweet accompanying the images the hacker notes that it took him 6 days of non-stop working until he was able to run iOS 13 on his iPhone 6. Nightiger has been able to install iOS 13 developer beta 1 on his iPhone 6, something that is not possible by default. Hacker who goes by the Twitter handle has tweeted photos that show his iPhone 6 running iOS 13. While Apple is not offering iOS 13 on iPhone 6, a hacker has some other ideas. Starting iOS 13 Apple is stopping software update support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, meaning these two devices will not be getting the iOS 13 update once it is released for public in the fall.
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