Re-Jailbreak iOS 10.2 Yalu102 After Reboot, Here’s How

Here’s how to re-jailbreak yalu102 iOS 10.2 jailbreak on your iPhone or iPad after reboot and put it back into jailbreak mode.

If you’ve taken the opportunity to jailbreak your compatible 64-bit iOS device running iOS 10.2 using the latest yalu102 jailbreak, then you’re going to want to know how to re-jailbreak that iPhone or iPad when it goes through the inevitable process of a reboot or being powered down.

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As you may already know, like most recent jailbreaks, yalu102 is a semi-untethered jailbreak solution, meaning it needs to be put back into jailbreak mode after the jailbroken device is rebooted. Here we will show you to do it the right way.

Step 1: Once you come back from a full reboot, or a total power down of the device, you’re going to need to take a few steps to get back into a jailbroken state. On the Home screen of your device, whether it be an iPhone or an iPad, you’ll have an app icon called “yalu102“. Like any other app, tap on this icon to launch it and wait for it to open.

Step 2: When the app opens, you may get an alert pop up on the display that informs you of the app slowing down your device. This is normal. Simply tap on “OK” to continue.

Step 3: With that alert dismissed, now tap on the “go” button in the middle of the otherwise blank white user interface of yalu102. Once tapped, wait for a few seconds for the app to do its thing.

yalu102 app

Step 4: The app will now likely alert you with “Storage Almost Full” message, which you can just dismiss, after which it will respring your device. When the device comes back to life, you will find that Cydia is now located on the Home screen.

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And there you have it. A successful re-jailbreak after a successful reboot or restart of the jailbroken device. You’ll now find that you have access to everything that you normally would, including all settings, data, apps and tweaks, but just remember that you need to go through this process every time a reboot occurs.

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