The latest beta version of Yalu iOS 10 jailbreak is compatible with only a select few 64-bit handsets running iOS – 10.2. These include the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 5s among a few others. That essentially means that the jailbreak offered by Luca Todesco, a famed hacker and jailbreak developer from Italy, doesn’t yet support the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
However, Todesco has confirmed that Yalu iOS 10 jailbreak will soon be coming to the new-generation iPhone flagships.
Also known by the alias ‘qwertyoruiop’, the hacker recently took to Twitter to announce the news to his fans and followers. However, Todesco refrained from mentioning any specific date or other details.
Notwithstanding the lack of clarity regarding a release date, the awaiting iPhone 7 users are likely to be relieved to know that their flagship handsets still have the chance to receive a jailbreak in the near future. Those of you interested are advised to cling on to the iOS 10.2 firmware as Apple has already fixed all known jailbreak exploits used by Yalu 102 in the latest iOS 10.2.1 update.
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In addition, Cupertino has also shut down the signing window for iOS 10.2, making sure that there is no way for users to downgrade from iOS 10.2.1 or upgrade older iOS 10 variants to iOS 10.2 using iTunes.
Meanwhile, we can’t help notice that the Pangu team has been unusually quiet recently. It’s purely speculative, but we think they might still be busy on a few iOS 10.2.1 and iOS 10.3 exploits. If so, then it should not be surprising to see them waiting for a breakthrough before making it public.
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