For the iPad 4th Generation running iOS 10.3.4, jailbreaking is a popular way to extend the life of this 32-bit legacy device. Because iOS 10.3.3/10.3.4 is the final supported firmware for this model, several stable tools are available to unlock features like custom themes, file system access, and legacy app compatibility. Core Jailbreak Tools for iOS 10.3.4
Installer: Cydia is the default package manager installed once the process is successful. Installation Methods
h3lix: The most traditional tool for this version. It installs Cydia and is widely considered the standard for 32-bit iOS 10 devices.
On your iPad, go to Settings > General > Device Management (or Profiles). Tap on your Apple ID and select "Trust." Step 4: Run the Jailbreak Open the h3lix app. Tap the "Jailbreak" button.
Requirements:
Finally, the iPad 4 sprang back to life, this time with a familiar logo: Cydia, the jailbreak app store. Alex's eyes widened as they explored the new interface, teeming with customization options, themes, and apps that were previously unavailable.
A: No. There is no public jailbreak for 32-bit devices on iOS 10. Error 1034 will never be fixed because the required exploits don't exist. Consider using legacy tools like "h3lix" for iPhone 5 (same chip), but that doesn't work on iPad 4 due to graphics differences.