While the jailbreak for iOS 10.1.1 is currently in beta and only supports a certain subset of devices, jailbreak developers are still ramping up for a public jailbreak by releasing new tweaks geared toward iOS 10 and updating their latestjailbreak tweaksfor support.
Ryan Petrich is the latest to join that group after having released updated versions ofActivator, FlipSwitch, and FlipControlCenter in his beta repository with preliminary iOS 10 support.

Activator and FlipSwitch are somewhat of essential staples in the jailbreak community, and as such this is pretty exciting news.
Not all features of Activator are fully supported oniOS 10just yet. As Petrich notes in the change log for the updated Activator beta, only basic support for iOS 10 has been added, which means essential functionality of Activator should work as expected, but some features of the extension are disabled for safety reasons.

FlipSwitch and FlipControlCenter, on the other hand, not only have full iOS 10 support, but FlipSwitch also has a new primary color API that jailbreak developers can take advantage of, which is better suited to match the updated look and feel of the Control Center interface that was introduced in iOS 10.
All of these betas are available on Ryan Petrich’s beta repository, which if you don’t already have it added in Cydia, can be added by following these steps:
1)Launch the Cydia app and go to theSourcestab.
2)Tap on theEditbutton and then tap on theAddbutton.
3)In the text field of the pop-up that appears, type in the following repository URL:
4)Tap on theAdd Sourcebutton and wait for the repository to load into Cydia.
After adding the beta repository, the updated versions of Activator, FlipSwitch, and FlipControlCenter should be the following:
It’s still not recommended that anyone on iOS 10.1.1 jump to jailbreaking it just yet, as it’sstill in beta and isn’t completely stable. It’s really only recommended for developers who know what they’re doing at this point in time.
In the near future, a stable publicjailbreakshould be hitting the masses, and fortunately it looks likeit may gain iOS 10.2 supportfor certain devices, which is sure to sound like music to some people’s ears.
Stay tuned to iDB for the latest on what’s new with the iOS 10 jailbreak.