Ios 936 Icloud Bypass Free Repack — Iphone 4s

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and historical purposes only. Bypassing iCloud on a device you do not legally own is a violation of privacy laws and computer fraud statutes in most jurisdictions. This guide assumes you are the legitimate owner of the device and have lost access to your Apple ID credentials.


Prerequisites:

  1. A USB cable.
  2. A Windows PC (easier for these tools) or Mac.
  3. 3uTools (free software) or iFunBox.

Important Caveats for iOS 9.3.6 Specifically

You might wonder, "Why iOS 9.3.6? Can't I just update to a higher version?"

No. The iPhone 4s maxes out at iOS 9.3.6. But there is an important distinction:

  • iOS 9.3.5: Standard version. Several bypasses work.
  • iOS 9.3.6: Released specifically to fix GPS bug. Bypasses still work, but some older tools (like old versions of Sliver) will crash. Always use the latest version of a bypass tool.

Warning: Do NOT use "Erase All Content and Settings" after a bypass. This will revert the phone to a locked state requiring a full re-bypass. iphone 4s ios 936 icloud bypass free

Permanent “Free” Solutions (Semi-untethered)

For a semi-permanent fix that survives reboots (but still no cellular), you can use a tool like EtasonJB (a 32-bit jailbreak for iOS 9.3.6).

Process:

  1. After the DNS bypass, sideload the EtasonJB.ipa using Cydia Impactor or SideStore.
  2. Jailbreak the device.
  3. Install a tweak called iCloudBypass (by GeoSnow) from a legacy Cydia repo.
  4. This tweak patches activationd (the daemon responsible for iCloud checks) permanently.

Note: Even with a jailbreak, you cannot fix the cellular lock for free. Removing the baseband lock requires a paid IMEI service or contacting Apple with proof of purchase. Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and

Step 1: Put the iPhone 4s into DFU Mode

  • Connect the iPhone to your Mac. Launch Sliver.
  • Hold Power + Home for exactly 10 seconds.
  • Release Power but keep holding Home for another 10 seconds.
  • Your screen will be black. The Mac will detect a device in DFU mode.

Method 3: Using LeetDown (For Permanence)

Another excellent free tool for the iPhone 4s on 9.3.6 is LeetDown. This tool actually downgrades the baseband, but it can also be used to clear the activation record.

Process:

  1. Download LeetDown (macOS only).
  2. Put iPhone 4s in DFU mode.
  3. LeetDown will detect the device. Click "Bypass iCloud" (this is a dedicated button in v2.2+).
  4. The tool will flash a custom activation ticket. Within 2 minutes, the iPhone reboots straight to the home screen.

This method is considered "semi-permanent" because if you erase the device via Settings, the lock returns. However, it survives reboots. Prerequisites:

Phase 2: The DNS Spoofing Method (Most Reliable)

This method tricks the phone into thinking Apple’s activation server is a local server that says “Device is unlocked.”

  1. On your computer: Download a free DNS server utility like Ac1dSn0w DNS or iCloud Bypass DNS (specific to iOS 9).
  2. Set the DNS server on the iPhone 4s manually:
    • Go to Wi-Fi Settings → Select your network → Tap “Static.”
    • Enter the DNS IP provided by your bypass tool (common examples: 104.154.51.7 or 46.4.127.105these change frequently, so use current community lists).
  3. Trigger activation: Go back to the activation screen. The phone will now contact the fake DNS server.
  4. The server responds with a modified activation ticket. The iPhone 4s will think activation succeeded and will skip the iCloud login screen.

Result: You reach the SpringBoard (Home screen). However, this is a tethered bypass (requires repeating the DNS trick after every reboot) and has severe limitations.

Issue: "Sliver doesn't detect my iPhone 4s."

Fix: Ensure you have installed libusb and Homebrew on your Mac. Also, try a different USB port (USB 2.0 is more reliable). Never use a USB hub.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Start the iPhone setup process until you reach the Wi-Fi selection screen.
  2. Connect to your Wi-Fi network.
  3. Immediately tap the "i" icon next to the Wi-Fi network name.
  4. Scroll down to the DNS section.
  5. Change the DNS setting from "Automatic" to Manual.
  6. Enter one of the following server IPs (these change frequently, but these are standard):
    • USA/North America: 104.154.51.7
    • Europe: 104.155.28.90
    • Asia: 104.155.220.58
  7. Tap Save and go back to the previous screen.