A new jailbreak tool has been discovered for 32-bit iPhone and iPad users who are still on iOS 9.3.5. Apple is still ahead of hackers trying to jailbreak the latest iOS version, and the company is planning to maintain the lead by rolling out the iOS 10.3 soon. Hacking groups are still attempting to find a way to jailbreak the newest iOS 10 version safely and there is a new exploit which could update 32-bit iPhone, and iPad devices stuck on iOS 9.3.5.
The new tool will downgrade the 32-bit iPhone and iPad devices on iOS 9.3.5 and revert to an earlier version through a working jailbreak. For instance, an iPhone 6 on iOS 9.3.5 can use the jailbreak tool to downgrade to iOS 9.0.2 and use the untethered Pangu9 jailbreak to upgrade without any issues. The downgrade will only work if the user has an SHSH blob of the downgrade version.
Meanwhile, Luca Todesco has finally released the iOS 10.2 Jailbreak Tool beta version, also known as Yalu102 Jailbreak Tool. While it is still in beta version, the Yalu Jailbreak Tool can bring tweaks. The tool works only for iPad Pro, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, and iPhone SE. It is still unknown whether it will be available for the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and iPhone 6 or not.
Apple is said to be working on the iOS 10.3 to counter against the iOS 10.2 Jailbreak Tool from Luca Todesco, and the company is expected to roll out the final 10.3 software update soon. Todesco is the only hacker who has released iOS 10 Jailbreak Tool beta versions while the Pangu Team remains silent since Apple launched its newest OS in 2016.
The Cupertino tech giant has released the third iOS 10.3 beta and developers who are registered to test it can start seeding the version now. This means the iOS 10.3 could be launched very soon. The Yalu Jailbreak Tool allows low power mode in the control center, additional Snapchat features, more shutdown options, and Cache file clean up. Some users claim that the iOS 10.2 Jailbreak Tool beta version is still unstable. There are reportedly minor issues, and others have been urged to wait for the final version or a iOS 10.3 Jailbreak Tool, in case there will be one.