Luca Todesco has updated iOS 10.2 jailbreak. Yalu is now compatible with all iOS 64-bit devices. This is great news for the jailbreak community as every device except the iPhone 7/7+ has been jailbroken successfully. Download the new Yalu102 ipa beta here.
The tool is now stable and Luca has confirmed it. Here’s a list of newly supported devices.
Table of Contents
Supported Devices
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 5S
- iPad Air
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Mini 2
- iPad Mini 3
- iPad Mini 4
- iPod touch 6G
If you device is compatible, follow our tutorial to jailbreak your device here.
Luca Todesco Confirms
Luca Todesco was already working to make Yalu compatible with “4k devices”.
Experimental 4K device support has been added in the latest Yalu commit!
— qwertyoruiop (@qwertyoruiopz) January 29, 2017
4K iOS devices include the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPod 6, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3 and iPad mini 4.
Newer devices such as the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and iPad Pro have a memory size of 16,384 bytes. Hence, they are termed “16K” devices.
Stay away from leaked files
Many unofficial IPA files are appearing on Twitter. Anyone can edit and modify the source code of Yalu102 as it is open source. Some unscrupulous hackers might add “backdoors” to hack your devices.
After witnessing many users downloading leaked ipa files, Luca stepped in.
I added proper 5s support to yalu. Refrain from using half baked leaked ipas.
— qwertyoruiop (@qwertyoruiopz) January 29, 2017
It is highly recommended that you do not use an IPA file from a third-party source if you want to protect your device and data.
Stable Release is Coming
We will soon get a stable jailbreak tool for all 64-bit devices from iOS 10 to iOS 10.2. We just need to be a bit more patient now. Due to hardware level security, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be compatible up to iOS 10.1.1 only.
If you are interested in the iOS 10.2 jailbreak, downgrade your iPhone, iPad and iPod to iOS 10.2 (tutorial) as long as Apple signs the firmware. If you want to jailbreak at a later stage, save your SHSH2 blobs (tutorial).
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter.