Which iOS 10.x Jailbreak Tool you Should Use to Jailbreak you Device?

There are plenty of jailbreak tools for iOS 10-10.3.3 versions and users are spoilt for choice. Here’s a list that will clear up the confusion and allow you to choose the most stable jailbreak for your device.

While choice is a great thing in the world of jailbreaking, it can also lead to a lot of confusion and chaos. Therefore, you must make an informed decision and choose a decent jailbreak tool for your Apple device.

1. Yalu102
yalu102 is the first jailbreak for iOS 10 firmware. It is developed by Luca Todesco.

It has a fairly decent success rate and is relatively stable than its iPhone 7 counterpart.


However, you will definitely experience random reboots and resprings on your device. If you are on iOS 10.2 or below, it’s still worth a shot.
  • Stability – Average, frequent random reboots
  • Compatibility – 10-10.2
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Poor support, the developer has left the scene
  • App Support – Average

2. Saigon
Although it was updated for other versions, this tool still remains a mess. What sets it apart from other tools is the exorbitantly high number of tries it requires to get going.

It can easily go over 150 tries to successfully inject the exploit.

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  • Stability – Very poor, requires a lot of tries
  • Compatibility – 10.2.1-10.3.1 (only for select devices)
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Poor support, the developer has left the scene
  • App Support – Average

3. h3lix
h3lix is a 32-bit jailbreak tool for iOS 10 firmware. It is developed by German hacker Tihmstar.


  • Stability – Excellent
  • Compatibility – 10-10.3.3
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Excellent
  • App Support – Poor
4. G0blin
g0blin is the first full-fledged jailbreak tool based on Siguza’s v0rtex exploit. It is developed by tweak developer Sticktron.


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A lot of users have reported location and in-app TouchID issues with this tool. Therefore, I suggest using other tools because it won’t receive any updates anymore.
  • Stability – Good
  • Compatibility – 10.3-10.3.3
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Average, the developer will no longer work on the tool
  • App Support – Good
6. Meridian
Meridian is an iOS 10-10.3.3 jailbreak tool based on Xerub’s KPPless technique. It is developed by hacker Ben Sparkes and is currently under development.


  • Stability – Excellent
  • Compatibility – 10-10.3.3
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Excellent
  • App Support – Excellent
7. doubleh3lix
doubleh3lix jailbreak is a v0rtex-based jailbreak tool for iOS 10. It is developed by renowned hackers Siguza and Tihmstar.

It is, by far, the most stable jailbreak tool for iOS 10-10.3.3. However, it has one major shortcoming – it doesn’t support A10 Fusion devices.


This means you can’t use this tool on iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 plus. It can only work with iPhone SE and older 64-bit models.

Apart from that, it is very stable and doesn’t have any issues with TouchID and GPS, unlike g0blin. If you are still using g0blin, delete it and install this new jailbreak tool.

  • Stability – Good
  • Compatibility – 10-10.3.3
  • Tweak support – Excellent
  • Developers – Excellent
  • App Support – Excellent
Conclusion

64-bit devices
If you are waiting for an iPhone 7/7+ jailbreak, waiting for Meridian is your best bet right now.

As far as non-iPhone 7 users are concerned, you should stick with doubleh3lix jailbreak. Once Ben releases Meridian, you can safely upgrade from your existing tool.

32-bit-devices
For those who are still using a 32-bit device, I recommend using h3lix jailbreak. Even if you don’t want to use it, it’s the only option you have.

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