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iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Tool: What Happened To Pangu's MOSET 2016 Display?
Michael Finn
First Posted: Jul 18, 2016 04:47 AM EDT
iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, which is expected to be out by now, has been the much awaited jailbreaking tool by Apple owners. However, Pangu has not confirmed any official tool to the public, raising a lot of questions and suspicions from Apple users, including the authenticity of their display at MOSET 2016.
The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak has been rumored to be delayed because of its stability issues, Hot News reported. Several Apple users reportedly revealed issues related to the device's bluetooth, Wi-Fi, touch ID and Apple Music. Reportedly, the iOS 9.3.3 has proven to be more stable; hence a more viable option for a jailbreaking tool as far as releasing is concerned. This is said to be the reason why the attention of the hackers was shifted to the more recent Apple iOS 9.3.3.
The iOS 9.3.2 users are speculating that if a jailbreak tool will be released anytime soon, this may let them enjoy the treat for only a limited time as Apple is also in the way of rolling out iOS 9.3.3 soon. With an imminent iOS 9.3.3 release, any form of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool may be rendered useless, Morning News USA reported. iPhone and iPad users could refrain from updating their devices, but everyone knows that the security patches are pretty important.
Both Pangu and TaiG claimed that it is tough to come up with a workable iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, the last of which was created for the iOS 9.3.1. However, rumor has it that there is an iOS 10 jailbreak on Pangu's end, although no details are confirmed yet on an iOS10 jailbreak.
An iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool was showcased earlier this month at MOSET 2016. The hacker group presented the jailbreak version for iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 10 devices in a slideshow. With this revelation, many have expected that it will be released during the first week of July. However, the week ended with no iOS jailbreaking tool coming out in the open.
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First Posted: Jul 18, 2016 04:47 AM EDT
iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, which is expected to be out by now, has been the much awaited jailbreaking tool by Apple owners. However, Pangu has not confirmed any official tool to the public, raising a lot of questions and suspicions from Apple users, including the authenticity of their display at MOSET 2016.
The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak has been rumored to be delayed because of its stability issues, Hot News reported. Several Apple users reportedly revealed issues related to the device's bluetooth, Wi-Fi, touch ID and Apple Music. Reportedly, the iOS 9.3.3 has proven to be more stable; hence a more viable option for a jailbreaking tool as far as releasing is concerned. This is said to be the reason why the attention of the hackers was shifted to the more recent Apple iOS 9.3.3.
The iOS 9.3.2 users are speculating that if a jailbreak tool will be released anytime soon, this may let them enjoy the treat for only a limited time as Apple is also in the way of rolling out iOS 9.3.3 soon. With an imminent iOS 9.3.3 release, any form of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool may be rendered useless, Morning News USA reported. iPhone and iPad users could refrain from updating their devices, but everyone knows that the security patches are pretty important.
Both Pangu and TaiG claimed that it is tough to come up with a workable iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, the last of which was created for the iOS 9.3.1. However, rumor has it that there is an iOS 10 jailbreak on Pangu's end, although no details are confirmed yet on an iOS10 jailbreak.
An iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool was showcased earlier this month at MOSET 2016. The hacker group presented the jailbreak version for iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 10 devices in a slideshow. With this revelation, many have expected that it will be released during the first week of July. However, the week ended with no iOS jailbreaking tool coming out in the open.
See Now: NASA's Juno Spacecraft's Rendezvous With Jupiter's Mammoth Cyclone