PS4 Jailbreak Update: Jailbreaking is Getting Easier!
Exciting news for PS4 fans! A new update is making it easier to jailbreak your PS4. This means you could soon be able to unlock more features and use custom software on your console without needing a USB drive. Keep reading to find out what's happening and what it means for you.
Jailbreaking Without a USB
A developer named Chameleon has released an update that lets you jailbreak your PS4 9.00 directly from the web browser. You won't need a USB drive or another device. This is a big step forward, as it makes the process much simpler.
What does this mean?
- No need for extra hardware.
- Jailbreak your PS4 using only your console and the internet.
- Easier access to homebrew apps and other cool stuff.
How to Try It Out (But Be Careful!)
If you're curious, you can test this new exploit on your PS4 9.00. Just go to kmePS4.github.io/PS in your PS4's web browser.
Important: This is still a work in progress. It's not stable, and your PS4 might crash. Only try this if you know what you're doing and are okay with potential problems.
Common Issues:
- "Failed to make alias pkt ops" error
- "Not enough free system memory" error
- Kernel panic (console crash)
If you get these errors, don't worry. It just means the exploit needs more work. Try again, but remember it's not ready for everyday use.
Running GoldHEN
Even though the exploit is unstable, you can technically run GoldHEN on your PS4 without a USB drive. GoldHEN is a popular tool that lets you use homebrew apps and other features.
To do this, you'll need to use a bin loader from another 9.00 jailbreak. You can use the PS3 WebKit exploit as the entry point. Then, load the payload using the manual hybrid option from Chameleon's 9.00 host.
Keep in mind: This is not recommended for most users. It's only for people who want to test the limits and are comfortable with crashes and errors.
Stability is Key
Right now, this new jailbreak is very unstable. Your PS4 will likely crash after a few minutes, even if you don't load anything. This is normal for new jailbreaks.
What to expect:
- Frequent crashes
- Errors when trying to load the exploit
- Instability even when the exploit works
The good news is that developers are working hard to improve stability. In the coming days and weeks, we should see updates that make the jailbreak more reliable.
Porting to Other Firmwares
Once the jailbreak is stable on 9.00, it will be easier to port it to other firmwares. The developers have already ported it up to 9.60, but they need to make a few tweaks to get it working.
What does this mean for you?
- If you have a PS4 on firmware 9.00-9.60, you might be able to jailbreak it soon.
- If you have a PS4 on a higher firmware (up to 12.00), it might take a bit longer, but it's still possible.
PS5 Jailbreak
What about the PS5? The developers are focused on getting the PS4 jailbreak stable first. Once that's done, they'll likely start working on a PS5 jailbreak. Stay tuned for more news on that front.
What's Next?
In the next few days, we can expect to see more improvements to the PS4 jailbreak. The developers are working on:
- Adding a bin loader to the exploit itself
- Optimizing the exploit for better stability
- Making the exploit more reliable
Want to stay updated? Keep an eye on the KME PS4 Github page for the latest updates.
Conclusion
The future of PS4 jailbreaking is looking bright. With this new exploit, jailbreaking your PS4 could become easier than ever. However, it's important to remember that this is still a work in progress. Be patient, and wait for the developers to release a stable version before trying it out. In the meantime, stay informed and be careful!


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