Good news for iOS jaibreaking fans, iOS 10 has been jailbroken. While there are still no news on whether an iOS 9 will be released at all. Fans are even more excited as recent reports showed that iOS 9.3.2 will be coming out this week.
Jailbreaking fans have high hopes that a new tool is coming out soon because of the recent rumors made during MOSET 2016. During the event that happened in Shanghai, the Pangu jailbreaking team finally shed light on the iOS10 and its jailbreaking techniques.
iOS 10 is due for release this year and has already been jailbroken although no concrete release date has been announced yet.
Pangu showed its attendees its latest iOS 10 jailbreak demo which could also indicate that this can also be used after the beta version is done. But what does it exactly mean for the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak that is coming out soon?
Fans got even more excited, not with iOS 10 but with the possibility of an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak releasing within the week, according to rumors. According to Forbes, the iOS 9.3.2 is the latest version of iOS that will be provided for its Apple consumers. However, developers are quick to note that the iOS 9.3.2 has some privacy problems according to Pangu.
iOS 9.3.3 is also in its fourth and probably final beta version which could also mean that this will also be released anytime soon. There are even some reports indicating that the iOS 9.3.3 will come before iOS 9.3.2.
Although it is still uncertain whether the iOS 9.3.2 release will really happen this week or whether it will also be followed short after by iOS 9.3.3.
Ecumenical News noted a tweet from the PoC team that attended and co-hosted the event indicating that the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is still unconfirmed.
For jailbreakers who are still waiting for the latest upgrade in iOS, it is better not to do anything at this moment. We still need to wait for iOS 9.3.2 to arrive and if everything goes according to their plans, we may have one at this time. Who knows, maybe iOS 10 comes first or the iOS 9.3.3 arrives first then the 9.3.2. Let us just keep our fingers crossed.