Security researcher and Well-Known hackers Luca Tedesco shared an image of his jailbroken smartphone on his Twitter account to show off the world that the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus has been jailbroken. The picture on Twitter depicts that iPhone 7 running both iOS 10.0.1 and Cydia app store, allow the jailbreakers to install apps and other software.

Unfortunately, Tedesco has not publically released the exploit, not he has provided much information on it, but it’s tough to point out the date, on which he will release the iPhone 7 jailbreak to the public. It is also not clear whether the exploit is an untethered jailbreak or not.

Furthermore, there is also not a tool made to jailbreak your device, but the good news is that a jailbreak has already been developed, so it is possible to do a jailbreak on iPhone 7. So, early buyers looking to jailbreak their iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus and install unauthorized Cydia tweaks have to wait until firms like Pangu, a Chinese jailbreak team or someone else come up with the same exploit.

So it has become a great deal or problem for Apple to develop iPhone 7 jailbreaks in its next iOS update and many more.