By Krisana Estaura, | March 29, 2017
Todesco confirmed via Twitter recently that he is exiting the jailbreaking industry. (Twitter)
Meet Lang Shi, who promises to bring an improved version of Todesco's iOS 10.2 jailbreak tool.
The Bitbag reported that a new jailbreaking tool alternative for the unstable iOS 10.2 or Yalu 102 version of famous Italian hacker Luca Todesco might become available anytime soon. It is being developed by a new hacker called Lang Shi.
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It has been months since Todesco released his iOS 10.2, which he described in an interview with Forbes as "unstable" since it is semi-untethered. The tool reportedly lasts for only seven days before requiring users to reinstall it again following the same process all over again.
A new hacker Lang Shi, however, is about to disrupt the jailbreaking industry after revealing on Twitter that he and his team is developing a more stable Yalu 102. He boasted that their version of the 10.2 jailbreak tool would be fully untethered with just one tap. That could eventually address the issue of having to reinstall the tool almost every week with Todesco's version.
The Bitbag explained that a tethered version would require users to connect their phone to desktop to re-run the tool after a reboot. Whereas, the semi-untether version of Todesco only needs a browser to be completed. Lang Shi's untethered version, on the other hand, will scrap the need for a desktop or a browser altogether.
Meanwhile, Forbes hinted that Todesco might have a solution for the instability of iOS 10.2 which he will be issuing with the release of iOs 10.3.
Todesco confirmed via Twitter recently that he is exiting the jailbreaking industry.
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