HOW-TO:Install Kodi for iOS

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The current stable release of XBMC for iOS is v12 Frodo.

Requirements
  • If you have any issues, be sure to read the iOS FAQ!


Installing from Cydia

And you're done! You should now be running XBMC v12 Frodo for iOS. See here to verify your XBMC version.

Updating

Updates for stable releases of XBMC are handled by Cydia and will show up in the "Changes" section when available.

Development builds

Nightly builds

Nightly builds are unstable test builds that have the latest bug fixes and feature additions. They are not fully tested, so anticipate issues and be sure to backup your userdata folder.

Installing from the command line
Change history: commit history
  1. Install iFile from Cydia.
  2. In Mobile Safari (or any browser that can download files) open http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/darwin/ios/ in a web browser and tap the url of the most recent file in that listing.
    EXAMPLE: http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/darwin/ios/xbmc-20111202-6729214-master-ios.deb
  3. Wait for the download to complete.
    Note: Mobile Safari in iOS 7 won't show the progress bar for downloads, but it will show a loading icon in the menu bar. Just wait a few minutes until the download is done, but don't close Safari.
  4. Select "Open in..."
  5. Select iFile from the available apps
  6. iFile will get a copy of the downloaded file and open an action menu. Select install. When iFile is complete you can tap done at the top.
  7. In iFile, swipe to delete the downloaded XBMC deb file as it is no longer needed.

And you're done! You should now have the latest nightly build of XBMC for iOS. See here to verify your XBMC version.


Beta builds

Note: nightly builds are still being made and will have the most recent fixes on top of the current beta build. To install v13 beta, follow the nightly build instructions above with one exception:

Uninstalling

Uninstalling just XBMC

You're all done. XBMC will now be uninstalled from your iDevice. If you want you can also uninstall XBMC-IconPack using the same method.

Removing settings

XBMC will uninstall from your iDevice but will leave certain things (databases and everything in your userdata folder) behind to make it easier if you wanted to reinstall. To delete those:

From the terminal, run
rm -Rf /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/
Or
From iFile

Delete /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/