iOS 10.2 jailbreak could be availed to jailbreak lovers based on the latest reports. iOS hacker Luca Todesco could be releasing the jailbreak and this gives its fans a reason to wait.
However, according to iDownloadBlog, the Yalu jailbreak has limited coverage as the jailbreak tool works only on 64-bit iOS gadgets with many exceptions among them an iPhone-exclusive jailbreak solution leaving out the iPad and iPod for now. Todesco unveiled on Twitter his plans of making Yalu available on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S although its release date is still unknown.
First beta will only support iPhone 7 on 10.1(.1), iPhone 6s and iPad Pro on any iOS 10 fw. Support for more devices will be added at
— qwertyoruiop (@qwertyoruiopz) December 21, 2016
Todesco made it clear that the jailbreak can malfunction and fans should use it at their own risk. Yalu iOS 10.1.1 jailbreak still remains in beta and this shows that the testing is ongoing meaning it is subject to problems and instability, iOS Hacker reported.
Yalu is not yet fully compatible with Cydia and this means that it would not work with most jailbreak tweaks and applications. Currently, the jailbreak is useless for many with the only thing left to do is to give Todesco time to finalize the tool and allow other jailbreak developers to make the needed adjustments.
The current hint from Todesco, the creator himself, is a top reason to not get the recent Yalu jailbreak. He revealed that he will likely bump up the jailbreak soon to a higher version. It is rumored that the Yalu iOS 10.1.1 could possibly be upgraded to an all-cracked and modified version 10.2.
Most iPhone users like to jailbreak their devices in order to enjoy features and services that would be unavailable, Macworld reported. Cydia, the App Store for a jailbroken device, is the most popular of the perks that are made available once the phone is jailbroken.
Some of the tweaks for jailbroken phones that you can use with Cydia include Apps Manager, a tweak that gives users the power over their own device's data. With the tweak, a user will be able to backup, restore and even manipulate data on the device.
Here is a video of the technical jailbreak explained: