Yalu iOS 10 jailbreak tool now works on iPhone SE. Support for iPhone 5S and 6 will come soon. It has been months since the release of iOS 10 and apparently users are simultaneously waiting for the jailbreak too.
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If waiting is something some people are getting tired of, especially for the jailbreak tool for the iOS 10, then here's a nifty guide on how to get any app through simple steps.
Speculations about when would the hacking teams are able to come up with the jailbreaking tool for the new iOS 10 surfaces online as Apple is set to release its latest operating system on September 13.
Apple was able to block user from jailbreaking their devices with the recent updates for iOS 9.3.4 and 9.3.5. However, those who are still running on iOS 9.3.3 got access to a Jailbreaking tool from Appstore itself and a lot of users might have missed this chance.
Without any announcements, Apple suddenly released iOS 9.3.5 for the iPhone and iPad that brings security fixes. This update is believed to go on a full scale war to remove the jailbroken status of iDevices.
It didn't take that long for Apple to notice the Jailbreak update for Pangu's tool and struck their justice hammer over it by preventing users from continuous usage.
Apple has recently released iOS 9.3.4, a minor software update for all devices that run iOS 9 to iPhone 4s and newer, iPad 2 and newer, all iPad Pro and iPad Mini tablets and the fifth- and sixth-gen iPod touch.
It could really be disheartening to those who rely on jailbreaking their iOS device that the time needed to successfully jailbreak a firmware version gets longer and longer. For those who are stuck at version 9.3.1 who can't even downgrade anymore may find the “Mojo” solution however.
Rumors about iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak is everywhere, but users are getting nowhere near any clue as to when it is going to happen. iOS 9.3.3 update may open up the possibility of a jailbreak, but nobody can tell for sure. Users, however, may still have a workaround with it.
A new jailbreak tweak has surfaced for the iPad, finally enabling Apple's tablet to handle two or more apps at the same time.
The next iOS jailbreak seems closer than expected, as a well-known hacker claims to have found enough vulnerabilities left unpatched by the iOS 6.1.3 update.