Jailbreak developers have been under pressure to come through with a new iOS 7 jailbreak release, but all expectations for an imminent release should be put to rest
Gossip on Twitter and various websites have indicated that the next iOS jailbreak has been released but suspicion arose after no announcement was ever made by the Evad3rs, the main group known for releasing reliable jailbreaks
While there is still no word about a release date for the iOS 7 jailbreak, Apple fans probably should expect even more of a delay now that developers will have to evaluate the new iOS 7.1 update before moving forward.
There is still no word about an iOS 7 jailbreak happening anytime soon, but the Evad3rs posted a tweet last week saying that they are "still working hard on the iOS jailbreak."
Apple's new iOS 7 operating system has had mixed reviews thus far and now more and more people are raising one important question: Is your iPhone slower or is it just mine?
After jailbreak developers initially expressed concern about whether the iOS 7.0.3 should be downloaded by people who want to jailbreak their phones in the future, it looks like everyone now has the green light to go forward with the update
Although it took Apple over a month to release an update following the release of iOS 7, the newest operating system has already undergone several changes so far.
An iPhone jailbreak developer warned other jailbreakers that it remains unclear whether a jailbreak would work on the updated iOS 7.0.3, which was released earlier this week during Apple's event.
The elusive iOS 7 jailbreak is apparently still in the works after it was reported that the Evad3rs group of hackers were abroad for an iOS hacking training session
As we sit around waiting for developers to figure out an iOS 7 jailbreak option, let's take a deeper look at what it means to actually jailbreak a phone