Because?
Because if 10.1 or 10.1.1 was not jailbreakable, then a jailbreak would have been released for 10.02 already.Because?
Because if 10.1 or 10.1.1 was not jailbreakable, then a jailbreak would have been released for 10.02 already.
Also 10.1.1 seams pretty stable and ready for jailbreak release. Also it is a good time to release before 10.2 releases next month.
If there's an exploit for 10.1 that hasn't been patched by the 10.2 beta that just dropped, why not wait for the official 10.2 release?Also 10.1.1 seams pretty stable and ready for jailbreak release. Also it is a good time to release before 10.2 releases next month.
guys, do we have any estimation for 10.0.2 JB release?
(iphone 6 10.0.2)
For all we know it may release next year after the release of 10.2.
I just hope that when it releases, the ios is stable enough to run because we may not be able to update the iOS anymore.
For all we know it may release next year after the release of 10.2.
I just hope that when it releases, the ios is stable enough to run because we may not be able to update the iOS anymore.
Next year...well. Perhaps i will sell the current one then buy a 2nd phone which is able to JB.
Btw, with a jailbroken phone - there is a tweak called "Super recorder" helps us to record calls.
Do we have any app with the same features for un-jailbreak phone? (iphone 6, 10.0.2)
Long live my JB on 9.3.3! ;-)One last thing, now that Apple is paying for exploits...it potentially lowers the chance of a JB being available.
Long live my JB on 9.3.3! ;-)
This is the honestly my best JB experience to date (fewest springboard crashes, etc). it doesn't hurt to have hardware that runs circles around my previous iPhones (6s with 2 GB of RAM).
If and when a stable iOS 10.X jailbreak arrives on a stable version of IOS, i'll consider my options then.
The fly in the ointment for the last JB is that certificate you need to re-JB the device.
It expires next year; maybe someone will renew it and make it available if no jailbreak by then. Because if not, it's kaput for you.
Cydia Impactor makes a new certificate using your own login to the Apple store. No need to worry.The fly in the ointment for the last JB is that certificate you need to re-JB the device.
It expires next year; maybe someone will renew it and make it available if no jailbreak by then. Because if not, it's kaput for you.
Cydia Impactor makes a new certificate using your own login to the Apple store. No need to worry.
Of course.Thanks for pointing that out. So there is a fallback if no new JB appears.
Because if 10.1 or 10.1.1 was not jailbreakable, then a jailbreak would have been released for 10.02 already.
Also 10.1.1 seams pretty stable and ready for jailbreak release. Also it is a good time to release before 10.2 releases next month.
If there's an exploit for 10.1 that hasn't been patched by the 10.2 beta that just dropped, why not wait for the official 10.2 release?
Seems like there's not much to think--no one really knows one way or another.So do we think it would be safe to update to 10.1.1? I'm still on 10.1. I don't want to update to 10.1.1 if there is a jailbreak just for 10.1?
So do we think it would be safe to update to 10.1.1? I'm still on 10.1. I don't want to update to 10.1.1 if there is a jailbreak just for 10.1?