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Updated usability for our on-premise users to gain parity with the 7.11.0 cloud release
Updated default configuration of fallbackOriginalURL for on-prem appliances
Various bug fixes and enhancements
The 7.11 release introduces a suite of productivity enhancements that reshape how
users interact with Corellium. A new keyboard-driven command system delivers
lightning‑fast navigation, while a customizable login banner enforces policy notices at authentication. Forensic/Security researchers gain immediate access to live RAM, and administrators can now view exact storage quotas—both cluster‑wide and per‑VM—before provisioning. Massive payloads can be uploaded straight from USB or attached storage, eliminating network bottlenecks, and MATRIX gains NIAP‑specific compliance mappings for standardized audit reporting.
Together, these additions accelerate workflows, improve visibility, and provide tighter control over security and resource management within the platform.
We've expanded our platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operating system versions:
iOS / iPadOS
Benefit: Forensic examiners, vulnerability researchers, and exploit developers can now preserve volatile data with a single click, accelerating analysis cycles and reducing the risk of losing critical ephemeral information.
NOTE: The file size can be very large, up to the total RAM of the device. For example, 8GB files for iPhone 17 series or 2GB for iPhone 6. The file is compressed, so the actual download may be smaller due to highly compressible data in the file.
New Banner Configuration UI
Display Location
Automatic Acceptance Mode
Audit Trail
Benefit: Legal & Policy Enforcement: Guarantees that critical notices are presented to every user before credential entry. Eliminates the need for separate policy pages; the message is integrated directly into the login workflow.
Benefit: Eliminates network latency and dropped connections for very large payloads. Simplifies moving massive images into the platform without intermediate host transfers. Keeps the upload process fully within the Corellium UI – just select the USB device, choose the file, and upload.
Benefit: Provides standardized compliance references that streamline tracking,
remediation guidance, and reporting.
What's new: The Corellium interface allows you to see how much storage is
used and available directly from the Devices page.
Two distinct views:
Why it matters: Users can see exactly how much storage remains before
provisioning, eliminating guesswork and preventing deployments that would
exceed available capacity.
Benefit: Fewer failed deployments, smoother capacity planning, and a more transparent experience overall.
Benefit: Reduces navigation latency, keeps users in the flow, and provides a single, fast-access hub for core Corellium tasks.
We have updated our Frida version for both iOS and Android
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance.
Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and
user-friendly experience.
Corellium has rolled out an extensive update that expands platform compatibility and enhances functionality across several fronts. The mobile OS lineup now includes the latest iOS/iPadOS versions, from iOS 15.8.7 up to iOS 18.7.7, plus iOS/iPadOS 26.x betas and releases, along with support for new hardware like the iPhone 17e. In addition, key feature updates include Corellium MATRIX’s generation of detailed Software Bill of Material (SBOM) artifacts that improve visibility into application dependencies and vulnerabilities, as well as the introduction of a Generic Linux VM running Ubuntu within Viper Advanced & Falcon; this integration lets testers deploy any Linux-based tooling seamlessly alongside mobile phone VMs without resorting to VPNs or complex network configurations. On the administrative side, a new Cluster Administrator role has been introduced for on-premises appliances, offering secure web console access and centralized snapshot management (including clone, restore, rename, share, and delete functions) across compute nodes, thereby reducing manual intervention from support teams. Other enhancements include an upgrade to Frida (version 17.8) that resolves spawn issues with iOS/iPadOS 26.x, and a refined Secure LDAP (LDAPS)implementation allowing either customer-supplied certificates or automatic acceptance of server-presented credentials, ensuring robust encrypted
communications.
We've expanded our platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operating system versions:
iOS/iPadOS
We've expanded out platform's compatibility with the latest mobile models:
iPhone
Corellium MATRIX gains Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Artifacts
Corellium MATRIX's latest enhancement introduces SBOM support by generating
detailed dependency reports that list every component, including indirect or transitive dependencies, with version details when available, thereby improving application composition visibility and significantly bolstering cybersecurity by pinpointing vulnerabilities, reducing supply chain risks, and minimizing the overall attack surface.
New Generic Linux VM added to Viper Advanced & Falcon
Corellium’s new Generic Linux VM, running Ubuntu alongside mobile phone VMs
within the same project and network, empowers testers by offering a unified platform to deploy any Linux based tooling without the hassles of VPNs or routed connectivity. With this integrated environment, users can easily run services like an Appium server for dynamic mobile app automation or deploy man-in-the-middle proxies to capture live network traffic, thereby streamlining workflows and enhancing testing efficiency within a secure, centralized ecosystem.
We're introducing a new user role and administrative capabilities designed specifically for managing on-premises appliances. The new Cluster Administrator role provides access to advanced troubleshooting and management tools that previously required direct command-line access.
New Capability: Appliance Console Access
New Capability: Snapshot Management
These capabilities significantly reduce the need for manual intervention from Corellium Support teams, providing customers with greater autonomy and control over their on-premises appliance environments.
Updated Frida Versions
The latest Frida release (version 17.8) has been deployed to address spawn issues encountered when working with iOS and iPadOS 26.x, ensuring smoother integration and improved reliability for dynamic instrumentation on these platforms.
LDAPS Support
Corellium's Secure LDAP (LDAPS) support has been updated to provide greater flexibility and enhanced security when connecting to an LDAP server. With this enhancement, if a customer configures and supplies their own certificate, that certificate will be used for establishing the secure connection. In cases where no custom certificate is provided, the system will automatically accept the certificate offered by the LDAP server. This dual-mode approach lets organizations integrate their existing PKI infrastructure or comply with specific security requirements while ensuring all communications remain encrypted and trusted.
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
Corellium 7.9 expands device coverage across all supported iOS/iPadOS versions from legacy releases like 12.5.8 up through the newest 26.x builds (including beta tracks of 26.2.0/26.3.0 for SA Premium Falcon and full GA access to 26.3.0) giving you a seamless testing environment on every modern Apple ecosystem; it also adds a one-click "Take Screenshot" button in the UI that instantly downloads a local copy of any iOS/iPadOS or Android virtual device screen without ever writing the image back into the device's camera roll, eliminating export steps and preserving anytime forensic integrity; finally, you can now toggle WAN access on or off at creation time or anytime thereafter, allowing instant isolation to prevent data leakage or evidence alteration, or grant targeted internet connectivity for specific analysis steps. And finally, a brand-new Cluster Administrator role grants web-UI console access that eliminates SSH requirements to the appliance console(s), plus a new unified snapshot management-- clone, restore, rename, share, delete, global limits, and cross-node control, so you can manage every on-premises appliance completely through the platform. Together, these enhancements provide broader OS support, an immediate screenshot workflow, and precise network control all within a secure, unified Corellium platform.
We've expanded our platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operating system versions:
We're introducing a new user role and administrative capabilities designed specifically for managing on-premises appliances. The new Cluster Administrator role provides access to advanced troubleshooting and management tools that previously required direct command-line access.
New Capability: Appliance Console Access
New Capability: Snapshot Management
These capabilities significantly reduce the need for manual intervention from Corellium Support teams, providing customers with greater autonomy and control over their on-premises appliance environments.
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
As we close out the year with our final release of 2025, this version was primarily focused on backend enhancements and bug fixes. However, there are some notable feature highlights worth mentioning. We now support the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS 26.1, as well as 26.2 beta releases for our on-premises Premium customers. Additionally, we've introduced new capabilities when uploading device firmware/IPSWs and improved error messaging with more meaningful feedback if a MATRIX test fails to run against an app.
We've expanded our platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operation system versions:
Android
iOS/iPadOS
Enhanced Firmware/IPSW Upload
The latest release marks the first phase in the comprehensive revamp of our firmware management system, introducing an enhanced web-based interface that simplifies the upload process for firmware image files without requiring command line access. This user-friendly platform features a straightforward drag-and-drop interface that supports both individual and batch uploads, complete with progress indicators to efficiently manage large files.
MATRIX: Specific Test-Failed Messages
We have improved the feedback in MATRIX by providing more meaningful context when a test fails. This update helps you better understand what happened and makes it easier to determine next steps.
Update Frida Versions
In this latest update, we've made significant enhancements and resolved several bugs in the built-in versions of Frida 17, available on both iOS/iPadOS and Android platforms. These improvements aim to bolster performance and reliability ensuring seamless integration and functionality within our testing environments. The updates address previously reported issues, enhancing the overall user experience and extending the capabilities of our debugging tools.
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. iOS performance is faster, Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
We appreciate your continued support as we strive to improve Corellium. We hope these updates will contribute to your success in 2025 and beyond. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or feedback.
From all of us here at Corellium, we wish you a happy holiday!
Corellium 7.7 delivers a streamline, high value update for mobile security teams. The release brings support for the latest mobile operating systems -iOS and iPad OS 18.7 as well as 26.0- so you can test, debug, and reverse-engineer on the newest platforms right away. A new MATRIX risk score is now displayed for every app, giving you an instant gauge of risk and the ability to track progress across multiple releases and tests runs. Additionally, creating a new virtual device has become more flexible: you can now specify the primary storage size directly in the Advanced Boot Options and Configure Your Device pages, with appropriate UI choices for iOS, Android, and IoT devices. Together, these enhancements make Corellium 7.7 a powerful, user-friendly platform for the modern threat landscape.
We've expanded our platforms compatibility with the latest mobile models:
iPhone
Corellium's Support for Apple's Memory Integrity Enforcement on iPhone 17 Models
Corellium delivers support for Apple's Memory Integrity Enforcement (MEI) by leveraging Arm's Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) architecture. Corellium has implemented an instruction-only MTE mode that allows iPhone 17 models to execute MIE instructions, although the hardware-enforced tag checks are disabled. Because the MTE implementation does not enforce tag validation, researchers can run and observe MIE instructions in iPhone 17 models but cannot exercise or evaluate the actual enforcement semantics that would be present on fully-supported Apple hardware. This setup enables exploration of MIE instruction behavior and its integration with Apple's runtime, while transparently communicating the limitation that enforcement is not available in the current Corellium environment.
We've expanded our platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operating system version:
Android
iOS/iPad OS
User Resizable Devices
New Primary Storage Volume Selection
MATRIX Score
How It Works
Benefits
Bug Fixes and UI Enhancements
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
Corellium 7.6 delivers comprehensive enhancements focused on regulatory compliance, mobile OS support, and administrative capabilities. This release strengthens our platform's security testing capabilities with expanded compliance mapping for critical regulations while providing support for the latest mobile operating systems versions. The update empowers system administrators with advanced management tools and streamlines security testing workflows through enhanced automation and flexibility.
We've expanded out platform's compatibility with the latest mobile operating system versions:
iOS/iPadOS
Cluster Admin Management
We're introducing a new user role and administrative capabilities designed specifically for managing on-premises appliances. The new Cluster Administrator role provides access to advanced troubleshooting and management tools that previously required direct command-line access.
Key Capability: Appliance Console Access
Preserve User Data Installer Page (onsite)
Enhanced support for on-premises appliance reconfigurations with improved data preservation capabilities:
These capabilities significantly reduce the need for manual intervention from Corellium Support teams, providing customers with greater autonomy and control over their on-premises appliance environments.
iOS Front Camera
Enhanced camera testing capabilities for iOS devices that support camera functionality:
iOS Camera QR Code Detection and Decoding
New QR code handling for iPhone 8 + iOS 16, using the back camera:
iOS Keychain Export Enhancement
Enhanced keychain management: Users can now easily export device or app specific keychains directly from iOS and iPadOS devices:
MATRIX: Upload Frida Script to Run When Opening App
You can now upload a Frida script directly in the MATRIX test configuration. The script will automatically run when we launch the application for monitoring, allowing you to bypass security controls or apply custom runtime logic during your scans.
MATRIX: Enhanced Compliance Mapping
Each check in the MATRIX report now includes expanded compliance mapping. Alongside OWASP, CVE and CWE, you'll see coverage for PCI DSS v4, GDPR and HIPAA, making it easier to align results with key regulatory requirements.
Network Mode Options for SA Clusters
Enhanced network management: The server appliance (SA) now allows customers to easily switch Network Type between Bridged, Routed, and NAT mode when reconfiguring the cluster via the admin tab.
Key Benefits for Customers:
Frida Version Update
Frida 17 integration: Following the release of Frida 17 for iOS/iPadOS devices in version 7.5, we've now updated Android devices to Frida 17 as well, providing consistent tooling across all supported platforms.
Bug Fixes & UI Enhancements
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
Updated usability for our on-premise users to gain parity with the 7.5.0 cloud release
Various bug fixes and enhancements
Cloud: Released
The release of Corellium 7.5.0 introduces significant enhancements with MATRIX, marking the most comprehensive update since its launch last August. This version elevates user experience and functionality through improvements in report design, customization options, and enhanced tracking capabilities, delivering clearer insights and more actionable security assessments.
Key updates include a redesigned MATRIX report that enhances readability with a new horizontal summary layout and visual enhancements. The introduction of a User Activity Log allows comprehensive tracking of all changes within an assessment, ensuring accountability. Users can now mark specific checks as "Not Applicable" when irrelevant to their environment, and adjust result severities directly in reports for tailored analysis.
Additional features include the ability to suppress individual pieces of evidence within results, focusing attention on critical issues and reducing report clutter. These improvements reflect across both online interfaces and downloadable HTML formats.
Beyond MATRIX updates, Corellium 7.5.0 includes other enhancements such as API endpoint documentation updates, latency improvements for faster response times, and updates to internal tools like Frida. This release solidifies the Corellium platform as a powerful tool for effective security management and analysis.
Improved Preservation of User Data for Corellium On Premises Appliances
Corellium is addressing a critical concern among on-site appliance users regarding data preservation during server migrations, network configuration changes, or capacity upgrades. Many customers have experienced data loss when attempting these adjustments due to current system limitations that inadvertently trigger database resets. This release introduces an essential enhancement allowing users to update their configurations without losing valuable customer data.
MATRIX
Report Redesign:
We have enhanced the MATRIX report to increase readability and transparency within your assessments. The report now features a horizontal summary layout with visual enhancements, new N/A status for checks, as well as additional metadata field for Last Modified. These design updates are also reflected within the downloadable HTML MATRIX report.
New User Activity Log:
We are excited to announce the addition of an all-new User Activity Log within MATRIX assessments. This new feature will offer a comprehensive log of all changes made within an assessment. This includes information on the scan including who started the scan, when monitoring was started or stopped and will also include a log of any modifications made to the report including adjusting severities, changing a check status or suppressing check evidence. This log will also be available within the HTML generated report.
New Result Status – “Not Applicable”:
We have now introduced a new result status for checks, “Not Applicable” (N/A). If a particular vulnerability does not apply to your environment or application, you can now change the status to N/A, and the change will immediately be reflected in the report summary, MATRIX history, and the newly added user activity log. With this addition, we have added the ability to revert a single change or revert all modifications made to the report. All modifications will be reflected in the associated HTML report.
Updatable Result Severities:
To further enhance MATRIX report customization, users can now change the severity of a result directly within the report. Whether you have compensating controls in place or adjusting severities based on business impact, you can make those adjustments as you see fit per result. These updates will immediately be reflected within the report summary, MATRIX history and the audit log with full support for reverting changes. Similar to the above additions, any modifications to severities can be seen in the downloaded HTML report.
Ability to Suppress Individual Evidence:
One last big addition: you can now suppress individual pieces of evidence within a result. Let’s say a check detects three hardcoded keys but only one is a concern — now you can suppress the irrelevant evidence, so the MATRIX report reflects what truly needs attention. Suppressed items are greyed out to keep things clear, and if all evidence for a result is suppressed, the result is automatically marked as Not Applicable. These updates help you reduce noise and make your reports cleaner and easier to act on. As with the other additions, the suppression can be reverted, and all modifications will be reflected within the HTML report.
Improvements in Files Path Breadcrumb
In Corellium 7.5, we addressed an issue related to file navigation when pasting file paths. Previously, in version 7.4, entering a complete file path with the filename would mistakenly navigate users to the containing directory instead of directly to the specified file. This often led users to manually search for their desired file among numerous others in directories populated with many files.
With this update, if you paste a full file path—including the filename—into the File Browser, it now correctly highlights and displays only the specified file, mirroring the expected behavior of command-line ‘ls’ operations. This enhancement streamlines the navigation process, providing users with direct access to their intended files without unnecessary manual searching.
Files Path Breadcrumb Changes - MATRIX Deep Linking
A new capability has been added where you can simply click on an evidence path within a MATRIX report to be taken directly to the containing directory in the Files browser. This feature further enhances user experience by facilitating quick and easy navigation between reports and evidence file directories.
Update Android to Latest Revision - 14 & 15
Corellium 7.5 introduces a proactive approach to keeping Android environments up-to-date with the latest security and bug fixes from Google's AOSP builds. We continuously monitor updates for both Android 14 and Android 15, integrating these revisions into Corellium as they become available. This ensures that users benefit from the most current enhancements, maintaining robust security and performance in their virtualized Android environments.
We have updated our built-in Frida server and console to version 17.0.6. This upgrade brings enhanced functionality and performance improvements that leverage the newest features offered by Frida.
Key Considerations: While this update provides significant benefits, users should be aware that it may introduce compatibility issues with existing scripts designed for previous versions of Frida(specifically 16.x). As such, we recommend reviewing your scripts and testing them within Corellium 7.5 to ensure they function as expected with the updated Frida version.
Recommendations:
Testing: Conduct thorough tests on all existing scripts that rely on Frida functionality.
Script Updates: Adjust any script logic or dependencies that may be affected by changes in Frida 17.0.6.
Documentation Review: Refer to the official Frida documentation for guidance on transitioning from version 16.x to 17.0.6.
API Endpoint Documentation Updates
Corellium 7.5 has introduced significant improvements to our API documentation, ensuring every endpoint is comprehensively detailed for user convenience and effectiveness.
Key Enhancements:
Documentation Review Process:
To achieve these enhancements, we conducted an extensive review of our API documentation available at Corellium API Docs . During this process:
Bug Fixes & UI Enhancements
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly Experience.
Updated usability for our on-premise users to gain parity with the 7.4.0 cloud release
Various bug fixes and enhancements
This release brings significant updates to our virtual device platform featuring Rapid Start for faster iOS and iPadOS device spin-ups, enhanced MATRIX support for Android, Binder Tracing with CoreTrace on Android, and other improvements.
For our appliance server and private cloud server customers, we added enhanced networking options, and the ability to reconfigure server clusters while applying updates.
For our on-premises server appliance customers, we’ve released a new generation of hardware based on the NVIDIA Grace platform that runs 2X faster than our prior generation.
We are thrilled to unveil Rapid Start which makes spinning up virtual iOS and iPadOS devices 5X faster. Rapid Start innovation utilizes specialized snapshots of base firmware images to accelerate device startup time. Visual indicators during device creation identify which OS/model combinations support Rapid Start. If Rapid Start is not available for an OS/model combination you are looking for, it will be added after it boots up and removed if no one uses that combination for 30 days. This feature is currently only available to our cloud customers
We’ve made several enhancements to MATRIX for automated MAST testing on Android. MATRIX would fail if the Android virtual device wasn’t created with a minimum of 4 CPU cores and 4GB of RAM, so we’ve added automated checking and improved error handling. We also optimized JVM (Java Virtual Machine) memory allocation to improve overall testing performance and reliability.
Akin to using CoreTrace for iOS XPC tracing, we’ve now added Android Binder tracing for IPC (inter-process communications). When the user runs CoreTrace and then downloads the CoreTrace file, the Android Binder transactions are now parsed. Previously, the message buffer in binder transaction syscalls were displayed as a hexdump. The message buffer is parsed to display the interface header, method name, and (in many cases) method arguments in a more human-readable way, allowing users to quickly see the message source, as well as which data are being passed between processes.
For our server appliance customers, we’ve released a new generation of hardware based on the NVIDIA Grace platform. Our new servers run up to 2X faster than our prior generation. While they provide 120 VM cores of capacity, they can be flexibly licensed for either 60 or 120 cores. Contact Corellium Sales to learn more, and about how you can upgrade your existing Corellium server appliances.
File Navigation
We’ve enhanced our Files tool to improve device filesystem navigation by adding a path entry field. This enables users to enter or paste in a directory or file path to a specific location for accessing files.
Resources Tab
For our cloud customers, the “Home” tab has been renamed to “Resources” with its content focused on improved support guides and resources, helping users get up to speed faster with Corellium.
Activity Logging
We’ve updated Activity logging within the Admin tab to include when projects and devices are created, cloned, and deleted.
SSH Keys
We’ve unified SSH key types for iOS and ADB into a single key type to reduce user confusion.
API
We’ve enhanced our documentation with additional sample responses and fixed errors in our response codes. We’ve also optimized our API to improve response times under heavy load.
Bug Fixes & UI Enhancements
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance. Minor user interface tweaks have been implemented for a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
End-of-Life (EOL) & End-of-Support for Select Apple Devices & iOS Versions
Based on customer feedback from the Corellium 7.3 release, we’ve decided to modify our end-of-life and end-of-support policies slightly. Please see below for the changes as of version 7.4.
Cloud Customers
• iOS 10–14: These versions have been moved to End-of-Support (EOS). They are no longer actively supported but remain available on all compatible devices. These iOS versions will no longer be tested by our QA department and will not receive enhancements with new features.
• iPhone 6 & 6 Plus: These models continue to be at EOL due to the deprecation of iOS 10–14.
Onsite Customers
• iOS 10–14: These versions have entered End-of-Support (EOS). Future software updates will no longer support these operating systems by default, though devices can still be manually re-included with assistance from our support team.
• iPhone 6 & 6 Plus: Reaching EOS, these models will not appear in the IPSW Loader by default in future updates but can be included manually upon request. This change ensures that our services remain secure, efficient, and aligned with current technology standards.
Continued Support & Recommendations
Supported Devices
• iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and SE: These devices will continue to receive full support as they are compatible with iOS 15. Users can rely on these models without service disruptions.
• Ongoing updates and support ensure optimal performance and security for these models.
Recommendations
• Upgrade: Consider updating your devices or operating systems to access the latest features, improved performance, and extended support.
• Transition Plan: Develop a strategy to transition away from EOL or EOS devices to avoid service disruptions.
• Contact Support: For onsite re-inclusion requests related to EOS, reach out to our customer support team for assistance.
Updated usability for our on-premise users to gain parity with the 7.3.0 cloud release
18.4.0 beta1-rc2 (on-prem Premium Only customers)
The Corellium 7.3.0 release expands platform capabilities with full support for Apple iPadOS 16–18 and the addition of iOS 18.3.2 to our Apple lineup. This update also introduces iOS Camera Passthrough and media file upload support, enhancing testing workflows. Additionally, Corellium MATRIX advances with compliance mapping, allowing security findings to be correlated with industry-standard frameworks for improved traceability. These enhancements further strengthen Corellium as a comprehensive platform for mobile app development, testing, and security research.
New iPad models and iPadOS Support
iOS Camera
All iOS devices support Microphone.
Camera support is limited to newly created devices in the 7.3 release.
The following iOS device/version combinations are currently supported:
On iOS, configure the camera in the VM to “Most Compatible” format: Settings → Camera → Formats → Camera Capture → Most Compatible. See our Camera Support for details.
We have enhanced MATRIX by tagging each Check and Artifact with corresponding mobile security compliance standards. This provides greater clarity and traceability during security assessments.
iOS 10–14: These versions have reached End-of-Life (EOL) and are no longer accessible on our cloud platform. Users are encouraged to upgrade to newer iOS versions for continued access and improved security.
iPhone 6 & 6 Plus: These devices have also reached EOL and are no longer supported due to the deprecation of iOS 10–14.
iOS 10–14: These versions have entered End-of-Support (EOS), meaning future software updates will no longer include support for these operating systems. However, devices can be manually re-included by contacting our support team.
iPhone 6 & 6 Plus: These devices have also reached EOS and will be removed from the IPSW Loader by default in future updates. Manual inclusion is available upon request.
This change ensures that our services remain secure, efficient, and aligned with current technology standards.
We appreciate your understanding as we implement these changes and thank you for your continued partnership.
Note: This statement is subject to change based on future updates in device compatibility or policy amendments. Always refer to our latest communications for the most up-to-date information.
Various underlying bugs have been resolved to improve stability and performance.
Minor UI enhancements provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience.
This release of Corellium introduces several significant updates, including enhanced security features, improved integration with external systems, support for all the latest iOS versions, and various bug fixes and UI enhancements.
Added SAML Support
Admin Interface: User Activity Logger - A new activity monitoring system has been integrated into the Admin interface. This enhancement provides administrators with detailed insights into user interactions across the platform.
LDAP Authentication Integration - We've implemented enterprise-grade LDAP authentication, enhancing security and streamlining user access management across the platform.
VLAN Tagging for Network Isolation - We've introduced VLAN tagging capabilities at the project level, enabling enhanced network segmentation and isolation for on-premise deployments.
Contact your Account Representative for enablement. Network administrator configuration may be required.
New Check for Android Code Signing Artifacts
Enhanced Crash Report Analysis - We've significantly improved our crash reporting system by integrating disassembly information directly into crash reports, providing deeper insights into application behavior and failure points.
Bug Fixes and Minor UI Enhancements
We’re excited to announce the latest updates and improvements in Version 7.1.0!
This release introduces powerful new features, enhanced functionality, and critical bug fixes to ensure you have the best possible experience.
The 7.0.3 patch release for on-site appliances contains the following:

This patch release for on-site appliances improves the following:
fwservice and fwupdater services are more reliabile and faster.We are excited to announce several important updates to AVH. These changes aim to streamline your experience, ensure better service, and enhance how you interact with the platform.
Added support for Dynamic Consoles, allowing you to select from multiple consoles on devices where available.

We made a stack of iterative improvements to our MATRIX feature!
We have enhanced our plan offerings to better align with our customers’ budgets, feature requirements, and environment needs. We now provide a diverse range of plan levels, ensuring that our customers can find options that meet both their financial and operational needs.
This version requires you to install Corellium 6.4.0 first.
Customers with Premium licenses can now run both jailbroken and non-jailbroken iOS 18 beta firwares (build 22A5307).
This version requires you to install Corellium 6.4.0 first.
Corellium is happy to annoumce that we now support LDAP as an addition to our SSO offerings.
For more information about how to configure LDAP please see our documentation.
We've been working hard on making MATRIX more powerful, robust, and interactive. Here are some things you can look forward to in this release.
This month's update includes two features - one that we have had enhanced in beta for a few months now, called MATRIX, and one that is new to our platform called Snapshot Sharing.
If you've been playing with this feature, you may have seen it referred to in our application as MAST (Beta). Today, we're formally rolling out our name for this feature, MATRIX, which stands for Mobile Application Testing and Reporting Interface.
MATRIX now includes 8 new Android checks and 4 new iOS checks.
Today we're rolling out Corellium version 6.2.1 for on-premise and desktop appliances.
Live snapshots capture the state of a virtual device's RAM and filesystem. Corellium can resume live snapshots in the same state as when they were suspended, including running apps. We're bringing Live Snapshots, a feature previously only available on iOS devices, to Android.
This months updates include some great UI/UX changes to our app to amp up your experience. We've revamped the way you navigate and interact with our platform whether you use a keyboard, screen reader, or just want a smoother, more user-friendly experience.
For this round of updates, we're taking into account the considerable feedback we've gathered from you, our customers. In response to this valuable feedback, we've made some focused improvements to our web interface to help you better understand the state of your devices and to provide more visibility around device hours and burst usage.
Premium On-Site and Desktop Appliance support has been extended to include up to iOS 17.4 Beta.

We have released our automated mobile app security testing tool, known as MATRIX, to our Business Cloud customers. Available for both iOS and Android devices, MATRIX drastically reduces the effort, cost, and time required to perform professional-grade penetration testing.
This time around, we've introduced a set of automated bug fixes for MATRIX (Beta) to enhance your experience, exclusively made available to on-premises customers. These fixes include but are not limited to:
This release includes new firmware, Microsoft Entra SSO support, UI changes, and other improvements.
We have added support for iOS 17.1, 17.1.1, 17.1.2, 17.2, and 17.2.1. You can now create devices using the latest iOS firmware for all compatible devices.

We have also added support for Android 14. You can now create devices using the latest Android firmware.

This release includes our MATRIX Beta; as well as new firmware, UI changes, and other improvements.
Introducing the beta of our new MATRIX solution for DevSecOps! You can use Corellium to test your mobile applications on a wide range of devices without the need to purchase and maintain physical devices.
Version 5.6.0 is now live. Find out what's new!
We're excited to announce that cloud customers can now create iOS 17.1 and iOS 17.1.1 devices. Happy Virtualizing!

Corellium proudly presents iPhone 15 devices! iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, along with iOS up to version 17.0.3
iOS 17 Beta is now available for on-premises customers.
In this minor release, we fixed a CoreTrace bug.
Corellium is ready to show the following updates, made available to our on-premises customers:
Corellium introduces support for iOS 16.3, available for on-premises customers.
In this on-premises release, Corellium is proud to present:
Corellium is excited to release Version 4.0, which includes support for Webplayer (Enterprise customers only) and iOS 16.2.
Support for iOS 16.2 is now available for our on-premises customers.
Implemented a documentation fix.
Support for iOS 16.1 and Android 13 is now available on our cloud platform!
The highly anticipated releases of iOS 16.1, 16.2 Beta, and Android 13 are now supported.
This release fixes an issue with IOMMU passthrough on On-Site Deployments.
Corellium is proud to announce iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro support, improvements to the device boot process, and performance improvements.
This release was removed.
Offered exclusively to customers with On-Site Deployments, 3.13.2 provides iOS 16 support, improvements to the device boot process, and performance improvements.
With the 3.13.1 release, we announce iOS 16 support for cloud customers as well as improvements to the device boot process.
The 3.13 release includes preparation for iOS 16 support, design enhancements to the user interface, and performance improvements.
Corellium introduces support for iOS 16 Beta 5. This release is available as a beta exclusively to customers with On-Site Deployments.
Corellium unveils various new changes to the user interface and user experience with version 3.12.1.
Corellium is excited to add support for the new iOS 16. This new release is available as a beta exclusively to customers with On-Site Deployments.
This release adds Quick Connect SSH tunneling, a Rotate button for iOS, XPC support for CoreTrace on iOS, and OpenGApps for Android 12.
Our latest release adds website improvements, an API update, bug fixes, and a new user profile page.
Corellium version 3.9.0 contains updated Frida support as well as bug fixes and improvements to the user experience.
For this release we have added support for iOS 15.4 and 15.4.1.
The Corellium team is excited to announce the release of many user experience improvements, simulate receiving SMS to iOS, frames of various Android devices, Android 12 upgrade, as well as bug fixes.
In this latest release, we've added iOS 15.3 and iOS 15.3.1, STUN for WebRTC to allow for functional displays in strict firewall environments, improved snapshot functionality, added a start timestamp to the instance object on the Corellium-API, and other various bug fixes.
We are excited to announce in this release that we've added Pop-Out Displays for Virtual Device Screens, and a bug fix for cloning Snapshots.
This release provides iBoot for iPhone 12, improved API instructions for on-premises customers, and bug fixes for custom kernel uploads & API internet access toggling.
In this release, we've added support for iPhone 13 and iOS peripherals, including Biometrics and Accelerometer. We also improved our error handling.
Our latest release brings support for iOS 14.8 and iOS 15, as well as support for GPS on iOS device.
This update only applies to the cloud.
This update adds support for iOS 14.7 and iOS 15. Since iOS 15 is still in beta, it's only supported for on-premises customers.
In this update, we're very excited to add support for Sensors and Camera for our virtual Android devices, as well as beta support for Android 12!
This cloud-only release provides support for variable screen sizes in the API, as well as minor bug fixes.
This release provides support for 14.5 betas and Network Monitor for iOS.
This release provides on-premises customers with the new ability to load their own models to the hypervisor. It also adds support for copying and pasting data to iOS-based device models.
This update provides support for iOS 14.4 and adds Frida support for iOS-based devices.
This update provided minor bug fixes for the cloud.
We're very excited to announce that this release brings Apple device models to Individual accounts. With this release, Individual accounts will also see new advanced settings, including the ability to upload custom kernels and ramdisks. In addition, all accounts will now be able to adjust the number of CPU cores and the amount of RAM assigned to generic Android devices.
This update brings Enterprise customers support for the Apple A14 devices, including iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. It also implements encryption for AWS S3 backed volumes, and fixes some minor bugs in iOS 14 support.
With this update, we're very excited to now offer Usage-Based Billing for our cloud subscribers. Users can now subscribe to Individual or Enterprise Usage-Based accounts, where devices they create are charged for on an hourly basis. Please visit the Subscription page in your account to view additional details about subscribing to Usage-Based accounts.
In this release, a key highlight is that users are now allotted Stored Device slots, enabling users to store Off devices without occupying CPU cores. For each On device permitted on the user's account, up to 5 total devices can be stored. For example, a user with a 3-device Individual account will now have 15 "stored device" slots. Note that On devices count toward the total stored device count, so a user with a 3-device account could have 3 On devices and 12 Off devices.