iOS 7 Jailbreak On the Way: Developers Confirm 'Confidence' in Hack
An iOS 7 Jailbreak is coming soon, according to a group of developers currently working on the project.
A prominent member of team Evad3rs confirmed in a tweet today that development of the jailbreak was currently underway.
"Being more and more confident about an iOS 7 public jailbreak ;-) [that does not mean soon]," tweeted pod2g to Nikias Bassen, another prominent member of the group.
iOS 7 rolled out for all Apple devices Wednesday.
The software is compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad 2, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 4, and the iPod Touch 5th-Generation.
Apple announced iOS 7 at WWDC earlier this year.
It will come with many new features along with a completely redesigned layout with fresh fonts and new templates. The newly designed interface comes with flat icons and a 3D effect that makes the wallpaper appear to be some distance behind the icons.
The notification menu has also been updated as users will access it by pulling it down. It can track what activity you are doing such as playing music and provides users with easy access to their settings and the new features called AirPlay and AirDrop.
AirDrop allows Mac users to share content such as pictures and videos with a multiple amount of people using Apple devices in the same vicinity. It is similar to the NFC, except the devices don't need to make physical contact and must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
The App Store will now automatically update all of a user's applications without them having to manually do it. iOS 7 will have new multitasking features that function with all apps and provide a new way for users to browse active ones and show their current state.
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