The Evad3rs have seemed to iron out most of the issues facing the jailbreak community, but there are still a few things to keep in mind if you decide to go through with the download.

One of the worst complaints about Apple's latest operating system, iOS 7, is that it drains battery much faster than its predecessor. Thus, it comes as no surprise that a number of jailbreakers would want to fix that with the iOS 7 jailbreak update. In order to avoid issues, jailbreakQA.com has a few tips for you to look out for.

Firstly, they recommend limited use with Personal Hotspots. These just simply tend to drain batteries and the best way to avoid complications with it is to simply switch it off. However, short term use is fine.

Secondly, they say that the battery may be more apt to drain in the first few days of having a jailbreak because you are more likely to be using your phone more often and downloading programs related to the new jailbreak. "If this is the case, then after a few days, your battery life should come back a bit closer to normal," the website says.

Furthermore, the website suggests that packages that have not been established could cause your battery to drain as well. Default repositories are considered to be the safest option in terms of avoiding any sudden battery loss.

"Packages that haven't been updated for a long time, packages by inexperienced developers, rarely-downloaded packages, and cracked/pirated packages are more likely to have problems than popular packages by reliable developers," the website reads. "If you suspect a package is causing your battery problem, try disabling or uninstalling that package for a few hours or a day, then put the package back and compare the battery drain. This can be a slow process, but it can be helpful."

Have you jailbroken your phone yet? Have you experienced any issues with the battery or is it the same or better than before the iOS 7 jailbreak? Let us know in the comments section below!