Evasi0n7 1.0.7 Jailbreak Released With Fix For Cydia Bundled Package List Problem

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Besides the bug fix, there are no other noteworthy alterations to the Evasi0n7 tool, and as such, the steps to jailbreaking iOS 7.0.6 remain pretty much unchanged. Below, you'll find links to our previous tutorials, which cover all of the steps in word and video format, so grab the new Evasi0n7 1.0.7 from the bottom of the post, and hit the following links for our detailed instructions:

Before you go ahead and jailbreak your device, please make sure you update / restore via iTunes, using the appropriate iOS 7.0.x IPSW. Trying to jailbreak over an OTA update has proven problematic time and again so, if you want to get through this process in a swift, incident-free fashion, be sure not to take any short-cuts by simply updating over-the-air. Instead, connect your device to your PC or Mac, and update / restore before proceeding.

For your convenience we’ve embedded our step-by-step video tutorial on how to jailbreak your iOS device down below:

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos.

Once you've followed the steps with care, your device should be jailbroken untethered and ready to dive head-first into the various niceties on offer through Cydia. For your convenience, we've also provided a link to the latest iOS 7.0.6 at the very bottom of the post, so you should have everything you need to get started!

Download Evasi0n7 1.0.7 for Windows
Download Evasi0n7 1.0.7 for Mac

You can download iOS 7.0.6 from here:

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An update has just been released to the Evasi0n7 jailbreak tool, bringing the latest version’s release number up to v1.0.7. Just over one week after the Evad3rs team announced version 1.0.6 to jailbreak iOS 7.0.6, today’s update offers bug fixes pertaining to bundled package lists, which, for some, weren’t automatically updating via Cydia. If you haven’t encountered this issue, then there’s no reason for alarm, although if you’re planning on jailbreaking your device in the immediate future, then Evasi0n7 version 1.0.7 is where it’s at. Further info, as well as links to our jailbreaking tutorials, can be seen after the fold.

This isn’t a significant update, and if you’ve been running on a jailbreak achieved by a previous version of Evasi0n without issue, then you’ve no need to re-jailbreak or anything like that.

Besides the bug fix, there are no other noteworthy alterations to the Evasi0n7 tool, and as such, the steps to jailbreaking iOS 7.0.6 remain pretty much unchanged. Below, you’ll find links to our previous tutorials, which cover all of the steps in word and video format, so grab the new Evasi0n7 1.0.7 from the bottom of the post, and hit the following links for our detailed instructions:

Before you go ahead and jailbreak your device, please make sure you update / restore via iTunes, using the appropriate iOS 7.0.x IPSW. Trying to jailbreak over an OTA update has proven problematic time and again so, if you want to get through this process in a swift, incident-free fashion, be sure not to take any short-cuts by simply updating over-the-air. Instead, connect your device to your PC or Mac, and update / restore before proceeding.

For your convenience we’ve embedded our step-by-step video tutorial on how to jailbreak your iOS device down below:

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos.

Once you’ve followed the steps with care, your device should be jailbroken untethered and ready to dive head-first into the various niceties on offer through Cydia. For your convenience, we’ve also provided a link to the latest iOS 7.0.6 at the very bottom of the post, so you should have everything you need to get started!

Download Evasi0n7 1.0.7 for Windows
Download Evasi0n7 1.0.7 for Mac

You can download iOS 7.0.6 from here:

You can follow us on Twitter, add us to your circle on Google+ or like our Facebook page to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google, Apple and the Web.