At last, God has heard the cries of the jailbreak community and decided to bestow upon us an iOS 10.3.3 jailbreak! Here’s when you can download it.
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iOS 10.3.3 Jailbreak coming on September 13
As you already know, XigTeam, a new Chinese Dev Team, has been making a lot of noise in the jailbreak community since the last week.
Recently, they set the release date on “September 31” erroneously. This created a furore on Twitter and a lot of users began name-calling them.
However, they later clarified that it indeed was a typo and the actual release date is, in fact, September 13th, 2017.
This new jailbreak will be fully untethered and will likely come as a desktop-based tool. It will come pre-loaded with a pirated app store, 5istore. Here’s what this new store will look like.
The upcoming jailbreak will support all iOS 10 versions from 10.0.1-10.3.3. #RETWEET if you want this!! #jailbreak #etason pic.twitter.com/GnU06vuZku
— Yalu Jailbreak (@Yalujb) September 9, 2017
5istore is a new Chinese pirate app store and they are using this new jailbreak as a springboard. It will work exactly like Tutuapp and other app installers we currently use.
Needless to say, XigTeam will be making good money thanks to their Chinese sponsors.
Prepare your device for iOS 10.3.3 jailbreak
#1 Rev up your computer
We have become accustomed to using jailbreak apps that run after we sideload them. However, this is not the case this time around.
Since this tool will be desktop-based, you must have access to a computer or a laptop to get it working. It will work exactly like the old school jailbreak tools such as greenp0ison and limera1n.
Someone will eventually find a workaround to get it working over-the-air but that could take time.
Therefore, I suggest everyone prepare their computer or laptop (Windows/Mac) and ensure they are in working order.
#2 Stay on iOS 10.3.x
This upcoming tool will support iOS 10.3, 10.3.1, 10.3.2, and 10.3.3 only. This makes it important to stay on any of these iOS versions if you want to use it.
Since most users already are on iOS 10.3.3, downgrading shouldn’t be an issue. However, for those of you who are using iOS 11 beta, downgrade to iOS 10.3.3 as soon as possible.
If you are still stuck on iOS 10.2.1, it’s time bid farewell to it and get your device to iOS 10.3.3 firmware.
#3 Follow Yalujailbreak.net
Stick to our website and you are golden. There are a lot of fake websites already. Who knows what they are bundling with their jailbreak tools.
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Awkward silence
They fooled us all!
That sucks, anyway, not your fault.
Cheers for keeping us informed on the latest news.
Thanks!
The account that I am talking about above is legitimate.
Just wondering as the twitter account that’s announcing this ” “https://twitter.com/Xig_Team” is fake. There is no mention of the 13th date on the real twitter account…Was just trying to validate that’s all
The official team has confirmed the release date to be 13th, though.
OK, just didn’t see it ; ) Cheers
No problem.
This is iPhone 7 only though right?
Yes.
In their latest tweet, they said it’ll support all versions of iOS 10 , including 10.2.1. Why didn’t they say this in the first place?
I was thinking about that as well. That’s quite weird, to be honest. Different versions obviously require different exploits. Let’s wait it out, though, and see how everything goes.