Ipa Temple Run Ios 4.2.1 18 Official

On an iPhone 3GS (32GB) running iOS 4.2.1 (Build 18):

If your device is Jailbroken (e.g., using redsn0w or greenpois0n): ipa temple run ios 4.2.1 18


Since the App Store no longer supports iOS 4.2.1 for direct downloads, sideloading the IPA is required: On an iPhone 3GS (32GB) running iOS 4

Before we dive into the technicals, let’s decode the keyword: ios 4.2.1 18. Since the App Store no longer supports iOS 4

When Apple releases firmware, the build number is critical. iOS 4.2.1’s primary build number is 8C148. However, jailbreak communities and legacy archives often shorten this or refer to the base SDK version. The "18" in your search likely refers to one of two things:

Why does this matter? Temple Run was updated 19 times between 2011 and 2013. Version 1.0.2 was the last build that supported iOS 4.2.1. Version 1.1 required iOS 5.0. Version 1.6 required iOS 6.0. If you download a random Temple Run IPA from a modern ROM site, it will crash instantly on iOS 4.2.1.

Released in November 2010, iOS 4.2.1 (Build 18) was a critical update that introduced AirPlay and AirPrint. However, it ran on a 32-bit ARMv6/ARMv7 architecture with limited RAM (128–256 MB). By the time Temple Run launched in August 2011, iOS 4.3 was current, but many users remained on 4.2.1 due to device constraints.