


This particular one I have tried seems to do the job quite well. In fact, there are many terminal applications in the #iOS App Store, but most of them are either bloated with ads or simply don't work in their intended task. Terminal applications are very useful if you need to run specific Unix commands or to SSH into a remote server from your device. It is quite a welcome application on a device that is non-jailbroken. Since it runs in a sandboxed context and as mobile instead of root, the terminal may not be as powerful as MTerminal on a jailbroken device is, but it still provides an awful lot of commands like cat, SSH, cd, rm, gzip, tar, uname, whoami and so on from the standard Unix commands list. This terminal application is completely free and it does not require Cydia to be installed or the device to be jailbroken. This works on all iOS versions starting from iOS 10.x all the way up to iOS 11.3 that is currently the latest version.
INSTALL MOBILE TERMINAL WITHOUT JAILBREAK HOW TO
▶ iMyFone's 3rd anniversary - Get Umate iPhone Cleaner for FREE: In today's video, I am gonna show you how to get a Terminal on your iOS device without being jailbroken. How to fix 'Erase all content & settings' Cydia /var/lib/dpkg/status error messages, WITHOUT having Terminal.
INSTALL MOBILE TERMINAL WITHOUT JAILBREAK INSTALL
Install a simple tweak (it doesn't matter which one, but iCleaner is a good choice), in order to create the directory: /var/stash Alternatively, you can also use Terminal to do it: Type: su and password (if you closed Terminal before).
