iPhone 7 Jailbreak News: Luca Todesco Cracks Apple's New Flagship

When Apple announced the new iPhone 7 devices, not everyone is solely focused on the devices' new features. There are actually some people who are more concerned with figuring out how to jailbreak the iPhone 7 instead of wondering what the device has to offer.

Since the device is new, some fear that Apple might have made it impossible to jailbreak. However, since it is still a smartphone and it still comes with the same basic traits as the older models, it could still be jailbroken. Popular iOS hacker Luca Todesco proved this right.

Can The iPhone 7 Be Jailbroken?

Apparently, yes, the latest Apple flagship phones are still vulnerable to jailbreaks. Just a few days after the release of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, Luca Todesco revealed a photo showing that Cydia is running on the newly released iPhone 7. This pretty much proves that a jailbreak has been done. Clearly, Todesco has done it again. It was just a few weeks ago when the hacker also leaked that iOS 10 is not safe from jailbreaking.

How To Jailbreak iOS 10 In iPhone 7

Needless to say, Todesco has a history of keeping his jailbreak secrets to himself. At least for now, it has been proven that the iPhone 7 can indeed be jailbroken, so Todesco's job is pretty much done for this part. For fans who are still wondering about how they can jailbreak their new iPhones here's some news for you. According to a source, the Pangu team might have also hinted working on the iOS 10 jailbreak, so fans can just keep their hopes up and wait for an announcement from the popular Chinese hacking team.

The iPhone 7 is just starting to roll out to different merchants and different countries, so the demand for jailbreak tools might take a while before increasing. Also, since it has just been barely a week since the phones' release, Pangu and different teams might still need more weeks to prepare for the big reveal.

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