iOS 10 jailbreak release date, news: different team comes up with working version of jailbreak tool

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It is said that a working version of the iOS 10 jailbreak is already up. However, the tool is supposedly released by a new third-party team rather than the tried-and-tested jailbreak teams of PanGu and TaiG.

According to speculations, a third player has entered the iOS jailbreak scene, and the newly-formed Unlock-Jailbreak team has managed to come out with a major coup, a jailbreak version of the new iOS 10. Supposedly, while the tool is from a new dev team. Most of the scripts work much like how seasoned teams like PanGu and TaiG have set up their previous jailbreak versions. The new iOS 10 jailbreak allows access to Cydia, while most of the features and apps that users have prior to the iOS jailbreak update will remain intact.

As for veterans PanGu and TaiG, Neurogadget believes that although the seasoned players remain silent on rumors of iOS 10 jailbreak, they are still hard at work breaching the new platform and will release an updated jailbreak version soon. While the new jailbreak already out is likely based on iOS 10, the upcoming jailbreak from the veteran hacking groups is expected to be based on a major update, probably the iOS 10.1.1.

An iOS 10 jailbreak has been a much-awaited development for some time now, particularly since dev teams like PanGu and TaiG are expected to release the tool immediately following the official version's launch. However, Apple is quick to patch up any security breaches and glitches on its recent platform versions. This makes it harder to come out with a stable jailbreak version, and dev teams are taking longer to release an updated version of the tool.

Meanwhile, industry followers are saying that while the supposed iOS 10 jailbreak may work, it is still much better to wait for "official" toll versions to use, as established teams like PanGu and TaiG are more likely to release jailbreak versions free of bloatware and hidden glitches, much like what they have done in past releases.