Looks like iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak has taken another step towards release after Adam Donenfeld, a security researcher at Zimperium and an increasingly popular iOS exploit-finder, has set tongues wagging in the jailbreak community once again with a tweet regarding iOS 10.3.1 and his previously released ziVA exploits.
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Saigon iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak is now confirmed to be coming soon after a placeholder for it was discovered on the site. Here are the details.
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iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak could be coming soon after ziVA exploits which could lead to a jailbreak are out in open and released to public.
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iOS 10.3.1 downgrade exploits for 64-bit device jailbreak purposes are likely to drop tomorrow. Here’s what you need to know about it.
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You can now no longer downgrade to iOS 10.3.1 firmware on a compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device. Here’s what you need to know.
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It seems like an updated mach_portal+yalu jailbreak for iPhone 7 using iOS 10.3.1 exploits maybe coming soon. Here are the details.
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Here’s how to hide dock on iOS 10.3.2 or iOS 10.3.1 without jailbreak. This works only on iPhone Plus models, meaning the larger 5.5-inch iPhone.
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A reputable security researcher has promised that you will be able to jailbreak iOS 10.3.1 but it might take a while before it’s released for everyone. Here are the details.
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Check out this battery life test comparison between iOS 10.3.2 vs iOS 10.3.1 on various different iPhone models.
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With iOS 10.3.2 final version now out, is it any faster when compared to iOS 10.3.1 that it replaces running on older devices?
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On the heels of a recent iOS 10.3.1 jailbreak demo by the team, a posting in Chinese to the social network Weibo allegedly claims that the Pangu jailbreak for iOS 10.3.1 is on the way.
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Apple has released a new iOS 10.3.2 beta 5 seed to both to registered developers and those registered on the public beta Program, which ultimately means that the inevitable speed test videos have emerged.
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