If you are looking to jailbreak iOS 17.0.3 on your iPhone or iPadOS 17.0.3 on your iPad, here’s the latest status update that you may want to know about.
As you may already be aware, Apple has recently rolled out firmware version v17.0.3 for its complete iPhone and iPad lineup, designed to work seamlessly as an upgrade on the already-released iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 updates.
When it comes to the jailbreak situation, it’s been a considerable amount of time since we’ve seen a new jailbreak release, whether it be software or hardware-based.
The most recent hardware-based jailbreak utilized the bootrom-based checkra1n exploit, primarily for A10 and below devices. This exploit remained unpatchable by iOS firmware updates. However, Apple’s decision to discontinue A10 Bionic support with iOS 17 has had implications for devices like the iPhone X. Unfortunately, this rendered checkra1n ineffective for iOS 17-equipped devices.
That means that, unfortunately at this moment there is no indication of a new jailbreak release on the horizon for devices running iOS 17 or later, regardless of whether they are newer or older models. If you hold your jailbreak dear and are currently on an older, jailbreak-friendly firmware, it’s advisable to remain on that firmware for the time being.
On the other hand, if you’re someone who enjoys exploring the new features and enhancements introduced with the iOS 17 release, you may choose to update. Apple has incorporated numerous features and essential security patches in this update.
Rest assured, if there are any developments in the iOS 17 jailbreak landscape, we will be sure to keep you informed. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this front.
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