iOS 10.3.1 Jailbreak Might Release Soon With iPhone 7 Support

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Last Updated on April 27, 2017 by Larious




The cat and mouse game between Apple and jailbreakers is nothing new. After all these years, there isn’t a clear winner at all. Recently, Apple has been enjoying the upper hand as their newer versions of iOS have been a pain to crack for hackers. Although we’ve seen an iOS 10 jailbreak tool from Yalu, it currently only supports 64-bit devices running iOS 10.2 or earlier and if you’re having an iPhone 7, you’ll have to stick to iOS 10.1.1 if you want your device to be jailbroken. Make no mistake, these iOS versions are outdated by 5-6 months, as the latest iOS version is 10.3.1. Just when we thought things couldn’t get any worse for the jailbreaking community, Chinese hacking team Pangu has given us some light regarding the possibility of a working iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak.

Yes, the same team who’s popular for their work on iOS 9 jailbreak is back yet again, showing us a demo of a jailbroken iPhone 7 running iOS 10.3.1. That’s right, are you excited? Well, you can check out the video for yourself.

The above demonstration has only fueled speculations that Pangu could be planning to release the iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak to the public in a few days. Keep in mind that a simple demonstration by the jailbreaking team doesn’t always mean that it will be available to the public. Jailbreaks are sometimes tested for research purposes with no intention of public release. So, make sure you take this news with a grain of salt. However, if they’re actually planning to make it a public release, it’s possible that it could be available as early as next week. At least, there’s still a ray of hope for most of us.




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