Can I jailbreak, root,
or unlock my device?
Search 50+ popular devices — iPhone 12 to 16, Samsung Galaxy S21–S25, Pixel 6–9, and OnePlus — to check jailbreak, root, carrier unlock, and custom ROM support.
Common Questions
Can I jailbreak iPhone 16?
No. The iPhone 16 runs iOS 18, which has no public jailbreak as of 2025. The last well-supported jailbreak targets are iPhones running iOS 15–16.x using tools like Dopamine or palera1n.
Can I root a Samsung Galaxy S24?
Yes, on most variants. Enable OEM Unlock in Developer Options, unlock the bootloader, then install Magisk via TWRP. Note: Knox trips permanently and Samsung Pay stops working.
Which Pixel phones support GrapheneOS?
All Pixel 6–9 series have first-class GrapheneOS support. Google officially supports bootloader unlocking on Pixel devices, making them the gold standard for privacy-focused custom ROMs.
Does unlocking void my warranty?
Typically yes — bootloader unlock, rooting, or jailbreaking voids the manufacturer warranty in most regions. Check your local consumer protection laws, as some jurisdictions provide exceptions.
What does "carrier unlock" mean?
Carrier unlock removes network restrictions so you can use any SIM card globally. This is different from bootloader unlock. UniFlash handles carrier unlocking for supported devices without hardware mods.
How do I flash a custom ROM?
Generally: unlock bootloader → install TWRP or fastbootd → flash ROM zip. Requirements vary by device. Check the specific device entry above for notes, then use UniFlash for assisted flashing.