iOS 10 Jailbreak Tool To Be Released By Pangu Next Week? Apple's 4th Beta For The iOS 10.3.2 Goes Live
iOS Jailbreak teams have long been trying to devise a functional jailbroken iOS 10 with previous attempts have been deemed obsolete as Apple constantly rolls out updates to its current operating system. However, the renowned group of programmers from China might be a step closer to releasing a universal iOS jailbreak tool.
The Chinese hacking collective - Pangu may well seem to be very close to attaining such goal as the group took the stage and demonstrated an iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak using the current iPhone 7, according to WCCFtech. Per the video, the 10-second clip shows the iPhone 7 is undergoing a so-called "liberation" phase through the help of the package manager mobile application - Cydia. For the uninitiated, the mentioned app suite is essential in installing other apps to jailbroken iPhones.
With the current milestone, Pangu has reached, it is highly probable that the iOS 10.3 jailbreak tool could go full throttle in the coming weeks provided that they won't be encountering stumble blocks along the way. Others, who might have tried it claim that the tool runs smoothly on Apple's other iOS devices that have a 64-bit system.
Albeit the recent development, the publication advised would-be users to be wary about the new tool as it is expected that there will be setbacks in the coming days. From the looks of it, the news might have already reached Apple as it recently released its fourth beta for the iOS 10.3.2.
The new beta follows its third version that was shelled out last week and it was revealed that it is now ready for download on either Apple's Developer Center or over-the-air (OTA). iPhone fans are advised, however, not to expect major updates alongside the patch as it is said that it is likely to include minor bug fixes and added security features, MacRumors noted. Check out a video featuring Yalu's iOS 10.2 jailbreak here: