iOS Jailbreak Update: How To Downgrade iOS 10.2 And Install 10.1.1 And Lower Versions
RommeliOS jailbreak update - a version for iOS 10.1.1 and lower versions is set to come sooner than expected. In fact, for the past several days, the iOS scene was hounded by 10.1.1 jailbreak exploits for implementation by the developers. It's just a matter of days before a complete jailbreak version comes around for all devices.
Before that happens, an interesting news arrived - soon, device software for people who have older firmware versions such as iOS 9.3.5, 9.3.4, 9.3.2 and 8.4.1, would be made available! While not a lot of people have been using these firmwares in the present, others refuse to update their iOS versions to the current one. As reported by WCCF Tech, a jailbreak is under way. Here's a live demo of the two devices being jailbroken by the Fried Apple Team - one for the iOS 9.3.2 and the other on iOS 8.4.1.
For those who have been sitting on the iOS 10 or higher versions, a jailbreak is expected to come early January 2017 so make a move right now! Users have been complaining about their issues on the current version of the iOS and have been waiting for the iOS 10.1.1 hack.
Downgrade iOS 10.2 to Install iOS 10.1.1 Jailbreak. As of the moment, Apple is still signing the current version so users who wish to downgrade their devices to iOS 10.1.1 can still do so. Once a new firmware release is completed, Apple will now have the entire control for the downgrade buffer. And by then, there is no turning back. The good news is the exact date on when the signing off will happen is not available yet, but if the trend continues, it will be up in the following days.
iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak is the solution most users are leading to and that means entails downgrading their latest version to crack the iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak upon its release. But first, make sure to do a complete backup of important data via iTunes or iCloud before entirely wiping them from the device upon upgrade. Here's how to downgrade iOS 10.2 to install iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak:
First, download iTunes and install it. Launch the program and then connect the device to PC using a USB cable. Next, wait for the iTunes to detect the device. A notification will be displayed, open it. The next thing that needs to be done is to hold the left Option Key (Mac) or left SHIFT key (PC). Then, click the Restore iPhone button.
A new display window popping up. Check out the iOS 10.1.1 firmware saved from the PC and choose it in the new Window. By now, iTunes will begin the restore process. The process takes time to update. It is normal for the progress to be slow but once it is completed, the device can be used as if the latest upgrade did not happen. Tune in to Mobile&Apps to keep you posted regarding the release of the iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak.
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