| Firmware | Jailbreak | Ease of Use | Payloads | Stability | |----------|-----------|-------------|----------|------------| | 5.05 | Yes (web) | Very easy | Full | High | | 6.72 | Yes (web) | Easy | Full | Medium | | 9.00 | Yes (USB) | Easy (needs USB) | Full | High | | 11.00 | Yes (BD-J) | Moderate (needs disc or Pi) | Partial | Medium | | 8.52 | No | N/A | N/A | N/A |
This is the million-dollar question. Let me give you a realistic forecast. ps4 8.52 jailbreak
This is the entry point. It allows you to run code through the PS4’s web browser. For 8.52, a userland exploit exists. You can visit a specific hosted page (like Kar0sen’s or Sleirsgoevy's private builds), and the browser will crash to give you a foothold. However, a userland exploit alone is almost useless—it cannot disable system protections. | Firmware | Jailbreak | Ease of Use
If you absolutely refuse to update to 9.00, here is the current state-of-the-art method (requires a PC on the same network): Once the payload loads, you will see GoldHEN running
Once the payload loads, you will see GoldHEN running. You can then install homebrew via the "Debug Settings" menu (which appears after the jailbreak).