Those considering jailbreaking their iOS 7-powered iDevices further down the line shouldn’t be concerned about installing iOS 7.0.4, according to one iOS hacker.

The news came from @iH8sn0w, who said that iOS 7.0.4, which corrected a few minor bugs in Apple’s mobile OS concerning FaceTime calling, “has no security changes.” In a further Twitter update, he noted of Apple and its recent software updates that:

The last few updates have not been directed as patching anything jb-related. They’re probably waiting.
Soon after, the news was also confirmed by long-time iOS hacker and all-round jailbreak authority @MuscleNerd, who published a Twitter update of his own. Despite confirming that iOS 7.0.4 shouldn’t affect the potential of a future jailbreak if installed, he nevertheless advised users to “avoid it,” just in case.


For some time, an iOS 7 jailbreak solution is said to have been in the pipeline, and back in October we heard that the elite team of hackers known as “evad3rs” could have found the final piece in the iOS 7 jailbreak puzzle. However, we’ve heard little since – save for the news that iOS 7.0.3 and iOS 7.0.4 are safe to download and install.

Here’s hoping a jailbreak solution for iOS 7 launches soon. Though of course, whether such a solution would be compatible with our new Apple A7-powered iDevices, such as the iPhone 5s, iPad Air, and iPad mini with Retina display, remains to be seen.