Loader For Iphone7 2n61ap Not Found Unlocktool — Patched
Screenshot of the error: Loader for iPhone7 2n61ap not found
To understand the error, we first need to understand the device identifier.
The identifier n61ap typically refers to the iPhone 6s. However, within the jailbreak and repair communities, identifiers are often cross-referenced with bootrom exploits (like checkm8). loader for iphone7 2n61ap not found unlocktool patched
The error message specifically mentioning "2n61ap" is often a specific variation or a typo in the tool's database referencing the iPhone 7 architecture (which is technically D10 or d21ap).
In the context of UnlockTool:
If the iPhone 7 is running a very recent iOS version that the tool has not yet cached loaders for, you may encounter this error. If the SHSH blobs allow, or if the signing window is open, downgrading to an older, supported iOS version can resolve the "loader not found" issue.
The term "patched" in this context usually refers to the exploit method. While the iPhone 7 is susceptible to the checkm8 bootrom exploit (meaning it cannot be patched by Apple via software updates), the method used to deliver the exploit payload (the loader) can sometimes be blocked or require updates within the tool itself. Screenshot of the error: Loader for iPhone7 2n61ap
If the tool reports "patched" in conjunction with "loader not found," it often means the specific iBOOT binary the tool is trying to fetch from its servers to load into the phone is either missing, corrupted, or has been moved in a tool update.