In mid-2017, iOS 10.2 jailbreak Beta 6 was released a week ago supporting the vast majority of the 64-bit gadgets with the exception of iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPad Air. The jailbreak additionally wasn't working appropriately with iPad Mini 4.

Italian hacker Luca Todesco has upgraded the yalu iOS 10.2 jailbreak to Beta 7 to support all 64-bit iOS gadgets like iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE and the iPad Pro. Fortunately, it has now been overhauled to Beta 7 to support iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 4.

However, the last two gadgets said to happen to be the most recent ones to get the beta7 support of the OS 10.2 jailbreak released by Todesco. Furthermore, more seasoned gadgets, for example, the iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad mini 2 and 3, the iPod touch 6th generation, the iPad Air 2 can likewise make utilization of the jailbreak.

Tragically, the iOS 10.2 jailbreak still doesn't work with iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. We're yet to see whether Luca brings support for these gadgets or not, as per Wccftech.

While, Apple has effectively stopped signing iOS 10.2 jailbreak which implies you can't update, minimization, or reestablish to the firmware utilizing iTunes. If you've effectively spared your iOS 10.2 SHSH blobs you might have the capacity to minimize your gadget.

Also, for clients who plan to jailbreak their iOS gadgets, make a point to see the rundown of compatible iOS 10.2 jailbreak changes since introducing a change that is not good may bring issues on their gadgets or more regrettable, they may be compelled to reestablish to the latest iOS firmware.

Italian developer Luca Todesco has additionally cleared that he is not going to release more iOS 10 jailbreaks after this, as the hacker uncovered on Twitter. This is because of the kept bugging he gets from the jailbreaking group.

Apparently, the latest Yalu beta 7 .ipa file and Cydia impactor for iOS 10.2 jailbreak can be downloaded directly from Yalu's official website. Stay tuned with SWN for more updates!