iOS 10.1.1 is successfully rolled out in iPhone devices by the tech giant, Apple. Hackers recently published few videos showing the jailbreak of iOS 10.1 and 10.1.1, but the same is not seen publicly. "Has Apple beaten hackers" is the big question.
Unlike before, Apple has been issuing iOS 10 versions faster, and this could be the reason that has beaten hackers to jailbreak iOS 10. Apple might be getting over Pangu and other hackers by updating its operating system really fast, causing delay in the release of jailbreak 10 release.
As previously reported by rParent Herald, hacker Luca Todesco revealed an iOS 10 Jailbreak solution with working MobileSubstrate. iOS 10 Jailbreak is named as "Yalux" and designed to work on all arm64 devices. iOS 10 Jailbreak will work on devices with an A7 processor or higher, which is available in Apple models, iPhone 5s and upper models, iPad variants, etc. Per iDownloadblog.com, Todesco managed to get around the iOS 10's kernel patch protection that allowed him to jailbreak version 10.1.1 of the software.
Todesco has demonstrated a live jailbreak for iOS beta 8 on an iPad. iH8Sn0w and the Pangu jailbreak team have revealed a jailbreak for iOS 10. However, other sources explain that there will be no iOS 10 Jailbreak solution available for the public. There will be no jailbreak tool or web browser available.
Sources also say it is advisable not to use the jailbreak for iOS 10, even though Todesco has come up with a solution. As per WCCF Tech, Pangu tool can be used for iOS 9.3.3, but using jailbreak for iOS 10.1 and 10.1.1 would be at the user's own risk.
Although, hackers have come up with jailbreak videos, there are not many who have tried the jailbreak for iOS 10 and seems like Apple has really beaten the hackers this time. Stay tuned for more updates.