The jailbreak is living one of its most active moments for months. There are several tools that allow you to jailbreak almost all the Big Apple operating systems. One of them is Electra, which allows access to the device with versions from iOS 11.0 to iOS 11.1.2, whose creator works every week to improve the tool.
The main problem with these tools is that Cydia cannot be installed. Although Saurik is working to make it compatible with iOS 11 as soon as possible, the rest of the developers are also trying to achieve it. One of them is CoolStar, which has confirmed that Cydia could be on iOS 11 soon due to his constant work.
Soon we could see Cydia on devices with iOS 11
CoolStar has announced on its Twitter account that it has managed to support APT, DPKG and GNU systems for iOS 11. This advance could offer the possibility of testing and installing the most popular repository manager of the jailbreak with Electra. CoolStar believes power design a patched version of Electra in beta form in the coming weeks to begin testing on beta-testers.
If we analyze the number of versions of Electra it would not be surprising that we see the beta in a short period of time since this developer is working hard to solve the problems that arise around this jailbreak. While Saurik is still working on updating the package manager to be compatible with iOS 11, these advancements are just as important as the upcoming update.
So, according to CoolStar, the next step is unite all the progress made so far to ride a bootstrap viable that allows progress in the common project. The intentions are good and the ideas, too, so we do not doubt that in just a few months we will finally see a full jailbreak.
Hello, Could you make a tutorial on how to update electra with the IPA? please. I have electra the old version and I see that it is updated but I don't know how to do it.
I think the easiest thing would be to remove the jailbreak and reinstall the latest version available.