After bypass, you must use a tool like “iCloud Bypass Helper” to install a custom certificate, otherwise App Store and some apps crash.
: Use the Arduino with the USB Host Shield to put the iPad into "pwned DFU" mode.
Change the settings to one of the following based on your region: USA : 104.154.51.7 Europe : 104.155.28.90 Asia : 104.155.220.58
On newer iOS versions (iOS 12+), the SpringBoard checks for a "UIRequested" flag. If the setup process was never completed properly, the UI may remain blank or black. However, on iOS 9.3.5, the system architecture is more lenient. If Setup.app is missing, the system often defaults to the home screen without requiring the "gadget mode" patches necessary on newer firmware. This makes iOS 9.3.5 particularly susceptible to this rudimentary bypass.
The most reliable way to unlock your iPad is through official channels, which ensures the device remains fully functional without risking a "brick" or losing access to Apple services.
After bypass, you must use a tool like “iCloud Bypass Helper” to install a custom certificate, otherwise App Store and some apps crash.
: Use the Arduino with the USB Host Shield to put the iPad into "pwned DFU" mode.
Change the settings to one of the following based on your region: USA : 104.154.51.7 Europe : 104.155.28.90 Asia : 104.155.220.58
On newer iOS versions (iOS 12+), the SpringBoard checks for a "UIRequested" flag. If the setup process was never completed properly, the UI may remain blank or black. However, on iOS 9.3.5, the system architecture is more lenient. If Setup.app is missing, the system often defaults to the home screen without requiring the "gadget mode" patches necessary on newer firmware. This makes iOS 9.3.5 particularly susceptible to this rudimentary bypass.
The most reliable way to unlock your iPad is through official channels, which ensures the device remains fully functional without risking a "brick" or losing access to Apple services.