Pangu iOS 10.2.1 Jailbreak To Be Released Soon; Considered The Most Stable Jailbreak Version

By Staff Writer | Jan 24, 2017 01:09 PM EST

After the release of Yalu iOS 10.1.1, jailbreaking fans are now wondering if Pangu will be releasing iOS 10.2 jailbreak tool. Good news is that Pangu announced a stable and bug-free version of their jailbreak tool for the iOS 10.2.

The necessity for Jailbreaking has been diminished for some years because Apple has been able to give the features that the customers needed. Recently, Jailbreaking is an "in" thing again which indicates something; Apple has not met the satisfaction their customers are expecting. And there's only one way to fill this void: Jailbreaking.

It took Jailbreaking masters a long time to release another stable Jailbreaking tool. The last stable update and public release of a Jailbreaking tool is Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak which is now very out-dated for Apple's security standard. Recently, Luca Todesco released the Beta of his newest Jailbreaking tool, the Yalu 10.1.1 which is still buggy and only works with iOS 10.1.1.

The latest version of Apple's iOS is the iOS 10.2.1 which was released last December. According to Pangu Jailbreak, this update gives security features that make Apple hard to jailbreak. So is iOS 10.2 jailbreak a possibility?

The answer to that question is, of course it is! Jailbreakers might soon be on the work again as Estefan Esser, a big name in jailbreaking community, posted a tweet on Twitter that seem to give hint for a "Pangu iOS 10.2".

It seems that Esser is not in any way involved in this project. He replied to a comment in his tweet that he is not allowed to tell who are working for this project because they did not want to be harassed. The way Esser used "they" in his tweet indicates that a team is currently working in a new iOS jailbreaking tool. Fans are speculating that this "team" is no other than the Chinese Hacker Group Pangu. The tool is expected to work on iOS 10.2 and 10.2.1.

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