The iOS 7 jailbreak from Evad3rs has been out for about a week after much clamoring, but there’s been recommendations for people to wait before trying it.
Some reports said the jailbreak had a number of glitches when it was first rolled out–prompting warnings.
But according to Cult of Mac, the last major problem with the iOS 7 jailbreak was fixed with the A7 chip, meaning it is mostly safe on newer iPhone and iPad models.
The website said that Jay Freeman, known as “Saurik”–the creator of Cydia–updated the Mobile Substrate for iOS 7 and the mobile 64-bit architecture in the iPhone 5s, iPad Air, and the second-generation iPad mini. Freeman said the update was released a week later because he was not informed that the iOS 7 jailbreak was going to be released.
Many reports have pointed out that the only trustworthy jailbreak is Evasi0n provided by Evad3rs.
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