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iOS 16 - 16.1.2 JAILBREAK News: DynamicCow RELEASED! Get Dynamic Island (Custom Notch) - All Devices

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▶ Get AnyUnlock to sign out of Apple ID if you forgot your password: https://bit.ly/3hgCsc1 In today's video, we have yet another jailbreak-like customization application released thanks to the MacDirtyCow kernel vulnerability discovered by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero, for iOS 16.0 up to iOS 16.1.2 on all devices. This application, called Dynamic Cow, allows you to get the iPhone 14 Pro Dynamic Island notch on your iPhone 11, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, etc. The dynamic island notch was introduced with the release of iPhone 14 and it essentially makes the notch shrink or grow into various containers for applications depending on what you're doing, making it an integral part of the display. It changes into the FaceID UI when needed, shows the timers, transforms into the music playback controls, etc. IMPORTANT: This video is provided for informational, research, and news purposes. Jailbreaking is free and legal as per DMCA 2015. Please use jailbreaking tools responsibly. As always, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with the latest #iOS, Apple, and #Jailbreak news, updates, and tutorials! ~ GeoSn0w ▽ Resources ▽ ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/idevicecentral ▶ Latest Jailbreak Releases: https://bit.ly/3vl00A5 ▶ NEW iOS 15.2 - 15.3.1 JAILBREAK Kernel Vuln RELEASED! Things Are Looking Good! (Unc0ver / Taurine): https://youtu.be/Rr3ZRf-fRZ4 ▽ Social Media ▽ ▶ Our Sub-Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/idevicecentral ▶ Facebook: https://facebook.com/fce365official ▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FCE365 ▶ Our Website: https://fce365.info ▶ Jailbreak News and Releases: https://idevicecentral.com ▽ Credits ▽ ▶ Wallpaper is from https://unsplash.com ▽ For Team YouTube ▽ ▶ This channel and this video are not endorsed in any way by Apple Inc. iPhone and iOS are trademarks of Apple Inc. Jailbreaking is legal under DMCA exemption 2012 updated in 2015, and it represents modifying own device to have custom icons, themes, and tweaks, all of which are legal. ▶ This video is sponsored by AnyUnlock and includes affiliated links.

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