Pangu iOS 10.2.1 Jailbreak Expectations Already Released, Fixes Flaws Of Previous iOS 10.2 & More

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Jan 25, 2017 01:52 AM EST

Apple recently unveiled things to expect on iOS 10.2.1. The revamp merely speaks that it incorporates bug fixes and security enhancements for the iPhone or iPad.

In fact, this update restores particular problems that happened after the release of iOS 10.2, Forbes reported. It included latest wallpapers for the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, new TV app, messages' effects and camera settings. There's more, it also includes new Videos app widget and 100 new emoji characters based on Unicode 9.0.

The protection page of Apple for iOS 10.2.1 asserts that the software revamp directs under-the-hood kernel developments. It also fixes flaws that induce Auto Unlock to unlock when the Apple Watch is removed from the user's wrist.

Moreover, the concerns with malicious link cards that can hit the Contacts app was added to the software update. There is, likewise, a repair in the problem that gives rise to an activation-locked device to be controlled into quickly displaying the Home screen.

After iOS 10.2.1, there will certainly be a huge launch of iOS 10.3 in February. It is presumed to contain a latest feature named "Theater Mode," which is anticipated to be some kind of improved Dark Mode.

It would turn perfectly the video viewing experience by darkening the screen and toning-down attentions. The "Theater Mode" can be seemingly manipulated with a single tap on an icon, which is a popcorn-shaped.

As per Neurogadget, tech specialists are speculating Pangu waiting for Apple to unveil iOS 10.2.1. For this reason, they can now circulate their jailbreaking device. The Cupertino-based Corporation would not be able to take an opportunity covering up the sensitive issue that Pangu would utilize for the jailbreak.

iOS 10.2.1 is set on its fourth beta and may perhaps be circulated any time shortly. Therefore, fans can apparently hope to perceive the jailbreaking device of Pangu few weeks from now.

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