Many individuals had been sitting tight for the iOS 10.2 Jailbreak. To such an extent, that various individuals had kept away from refreshing their iPhones completely. This is most likely on the grounds that escapes offer a considerable measure of additional usefulness, for example, the capacity to change the presence of your iPhone, get changed applications for famous services, make custom usefulness for the physical catches on your device, and significantly more. Luckily, Luca Todesco, at last launched the Yalu102 Jailbreak for iOS 10.2 devices.
The main issue with this technique, is that it just deals with a modest bunch of devices, versus, the iPhone 5S or more (however not the iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus), the iPod Touch 6G, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Air, and iPad Pro. Along these lines, in the event that you have one of these devices, running iOS 10.2, here is the manner by which to escape iOS 10.2 devices:
Note: This strategy is implied for being utilized on supported devices running iOS 10.2, and no other version of iOS. It would be ideal if you ensure you take an entire reinforcement of your device before taking after this guide.You won’t be in charge of any loss of information, or in the event that you wind up bricking your device. Rest guaranteed, you tried this jailbreak on an iPhone 6S running iOS 10.2, and it worked superbly.
Jailbreak iOS 10.2: Requirements
Before you set to jailbreaking your iPhone, let’s talk about the things you’ll require (in no particular order):
- The latest version of iTunes (download)
- Yalu102 IPA file (download)
- Cydia Impactor (download). Make sure you download the one meant for your operating system.
How to Jailbreak iOS 10.2
1. Preparing the iPhone
Before we start the jailbreak process, there are a couple of things you should do on your iPhone (or the iOS device you’re jailbreaking):
- Take a backup of your iPhone. You should do this, in case of data loss.
- Turn off Find my iPhone. You can do this from “Settings -> iCloud -> Find My iPhone“
- Disable Passcode and TouchID. You can do this from “Settings -> TouchID & Passcode -> Turn Passcode Off“.
2. Jailbreaking iOS 10.2
Once you’ve done the greater part of the means specified above (they’re vital, do them!), we can now continue with the genuine jailbreaking process for iOS 10.2. Just follow the steps below:
Note: We using Cydia Impactor on a MacBook Air, running macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Developer Beta, but the process will be similar on other operating systems, as well.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer with the USB cable, and launch Cydia Impactor. Ensure that your iPhone name is displayed in Impactor. Then, drag and drop the Yalu102 IPA file onto Cydia Impactor.
- You will be asked to enter your Apple ID credentials. Simply enter your Apple ID email, and password.
- Impactor will then start signing the IPA file, and will load it up on your iPhone.
- Once the process is complete, you’ll be able to see the Yalu102 app on your home screen.
- Now, go to Settings -> General -> Device Management.
- Here, tap on your Apple ID email, and then on“Trust”.
- Next, go to your iPhone home screen,launch the Yalu102 app, and tap on “Go”.
- Your iPhone will restart, and you should be able to see“Cydia” on your home screen, now.
- If Cydia is not available, simply launch Yalu102, and tap on “Go” again.
That is it. You’ve effectively jailbroken your iPhone, and you can now utilize the Cydia store to introduce jailbroken applications on your iPhone easily. There are a ton of extraordinary applications accessible by means of the Cydia store, and you can add sources to Cydia, to access considerably more jailbroken applications