By Jacques Strauss, | May 06, 2017
A jailbreaking team has managed to make some progress with Apple's iOS 10 by displaying the exact time that a user received a message or call. (YouTube)
Apple's impenetrable iOS 10 may have been breached by hackers. A latest iOS 10 jailbreak has been making headlines online and it affects the normal notification timestamp.
A jailbreaking team has managed to make some progress with Apple's iOS 10 by displaying the exact time that a user received a message or call. This is in contrast with the older notification timestamp that only displays notifications as being received one hour or so ago, according to Blogre.
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The iOS 10 jailbreak has been dubbed as the "Exact Time jailbreak." The jailbreak was announced on Twitter on April 21, 2017, and with its completion, a release date may soon follow. It would only be available on the iOS 10.
Meanwhile, as some Apple enthusiasts are waiting for the release date of the jailbreak, others are rooting for the iOS 11. The iOS 11 will be distinct from previous Apple iOS as it would support the iPhone 8's high-end features.
One of the major changes in the mobile operating system is group FaceTime calling, according to Digital Trends. This feature has been expected for a long time.
Apart from the multimedia improvements on the upcoming iOS 11, it is also expected that peer-to-peer money transfers will be supported by the OS update. This will complement the iMessage extension that allows iPhone users to transfer cash within conversations.
However, the iOS 10 jailbreak and the iOS 11 updates are yet to be confirmed.
Check out an iOS 11 wishlist in the video below:
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