As part of an update to Yalu, Luca Tudesco reportedly revealed that he is currently working on an iOS 10.2 jailbreak. But apparently, jailbreak iOS 10.2 might not support the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus. So, if you are keen to jailbreak your device updated to iOS 10.2.1, you might want to reel back to iOS 10.2 as soon as possible.

Apple is currently ratifying their older firmware and it is possible for the company to do it soon. During this time frame, it is an opportunity to downgrade to iOS 10.2.

However, this process will reportedly erase everything off your device, therefore it is advisable to make a complete backup using either iCloud or iTunes. There is a need also to download the correct firmware file, otherwise, iTunes will fail to restore it on the device, then re-downloading from scratch is compelled.

Once setting up your device is done, all that have to be done is start playing the waiting game and hope that the iOS 10.2 jailbreak arrives sooner rather than later. Given the progress Tudesco has made in the jailbreak world, it is expected that things will roll forward at a very fast pace.

Updates reveal that Apple has now released iOS 10.2.1 in beta with even more bug solutions. It is reportedly also claimed that an iOS 10.2 jailbreak is about to hit soon but with no further proof or explanations.

So, as far as the jailbreak public is concerned, it is not known literally what is around the corner. Surprise releases were seen in the past that came out of nowhere.

It is highly probable that the prominent iOS 10 jailbreak teams, such as those belonging to TaiG or Pangu, have been withholding on information or exploits that are iOS 10.2 related that they have not yet shared with the public.

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