• The iOS 10 developer beta 2 is shown on an iPhone

The iOS 10 developer beta 2 is shown on an iPhone (Photo : YouTube / EverythingApplePro)

Pangu still has no update for the iOS 10 jailbreak status. Even TaiG, which is another known jailbreaking team, is still silent regarding their own tool.

With Apple releasing iOS 10 updates left and right, it may have made the life of hackers harder. Once the Cupertino-based tech giant releases a new update, the work of the cracking teams can be considered useless since the vulnerabilities they exploited may have been patched.

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Apple iPhone 7 users have been recently sent the iOS 10.1 update. The company is also planning to publicly release a 10.2 version which may throw off the hackers again.

Pangu may be working with 25PP members on the iOS 10 jailbreak tool which could be ready for iPhone 7 and older devices, according to Geek Says. 25PP reportedly worked with Pangu already in the past to roll out several jailbreak tools and the same could be done again for the iOS 10 version.

More good news is that the Pangu iOS 10 jailbreak tool will reportedly be open-sourced which means that other developers will be able to see the source code used. If that turns out to be true, the development of such jailbreak tools will be sped up even if Apple constantly releases new updates from time to time.

Apple iPhone 7 users could also benefit from the Force Delete app once the iOS 10 jailbreak tool arrives as it makes deleting apps easier, according to iPhone FAQ. The jailbreak tweak is free and utilizes the 3D Touch feature of the newer iPhone models to instantly delete an unwanted app or bloatware from the system.

Those who are on iOS 9.3 jailbreak can also use the Force Delete app to make their apps go away without any difficulties. Some apps require advanced user privileges which can be troublesome for those who do not have jailbroken devices by Pangu.

Users will just have to wait for more updates regarding the iOS 10 jailbreak tool from Pangu and the other hacking teams. Another iOS 10 update is incoming and it could set back the development of the crack again.

Watch how Pangu released the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak in the video below: