I setup my phone to have a custom boot logo, but it looks like after restarting the phone completely, the phone instead shows the original Dopamine boot image. Is this intentional?
In addition, I selected a boot image in the unjailbroken state, and despite that, it still shows the original Dopamine boot image.
I recorded both instances with time lapse, so some parts may be cut off.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/03b3517e-9e08-4bb8-a469-1db14d4c9744
The first video shows me putting the selected boot image in a jailbroken state, then rebooting userspace. It works right, however after restarting my phone completely, jailbreaking the phone shows the original boot image (may be cut off due to timelapse)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/53165497-75fb-4f1c-a825-ff567a53c44f
The second video shows me selecting the image in an unjailbroken state, then jailbreaking. It then shows the original boot logo instead.
My device is an iPhone X running iOS 16.5.1 (c).
I setup my phone to have a custom boot logo, but it looks like after restarting the phone completely, the phone instead shows the original Dopamine boot image. Is this intentional?
In addition, I selected a boot image in the unjailbroken state, and despite that, it still shows the original Dopamine boot image.
I recorded both instances with time lapse, so some parts may be cut off.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/03b3517e-9e08-4bb8-a469-1db14d4c9744
The first video shows me putting the selected boot image in a jailbroken state, then rebooting userspace. It works right, however after restarting my phone completely, jailbreaking the phone shows the original boot image (may be cut off due to timelapse)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/53165497-75fb-4f1c-a825-ff567a53c44f
The second video shows me selecting the image in an unjailbroken state, then jailbreaking. It then shows the original boot logo instead.
My device is an iPhone X running iOS 16.5.1 (c).