Yalu102 iOS 10.2 jailbreak has just been updated, with the new version adding support for iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4.
With this latest beta 7 release of Luca Todesco’s yalu102 tool, the iOS 10.2 jailbreak now basically works on just about any 64-bit iOS device on the iOS 10.2 firmware except the latest iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models.
Beta 7 release follows hot on the heels of beta 2-beta 6 releases, all of which were released in quick succession only yesterday and added support for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s and some other 64-bit iPad models after the initial version of the tool only supported iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, SE and iPad Pro.
Those with iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are advised to stay on iOS 10.1.1 as that is currently the only version of iOS which can be jailbroken on the said devices. Yalu102 will add support for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, but like Mach_Portal+Yalu it will only work on iOS 10.1.1 as the exploits used in yalu102 iOS 10.2 jailbreak doesn’t work on Apple’s latest iPhone models.
To jailbreak supported devices on iOS 10.2 using yalu102, download the latest beta 7 version from here, and then follow our detailed tutorial on how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch here: How To Jailbreak iOS 10.2 With Yalu102 [Tutorial].
With iOS 10.2.1 out now and Apple testing iOS 10.3 with both developers and testers, we highly recommend downgrading to iOS 10.2 while Apple is still signing the firmware and save SHSH2 blobs while you can so that you can downgrade to it in future even if Apple stops signing the firmware. You can learn more about it here: How To Permanently Preserve Your iOS 10.2 Jailbreak.
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