Apple iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Release Date, Rumors: Pangu Releasing New Jailbreak Tool Soon?

First Posted: Jun 22, 2016 09:01 AM EDT
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Recent reports suggest popular jailbreaker Pangu might roll out a fully functional jailbreak tool for the iOS 9.3.2 next month.

According to Gotta Be Mobile, the Pangu team has sent out invitations for a special event happening on July 1. It is speculated that the event could possibly be related to the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak or iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak.

The Cupertino has already rolled out multiple iterations of its latest mobile operating system, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.3.1 and iOS 9.3.2. However, Apple is yet to release the beta version of the iOS 9.3.3. So, even Pangu releases a jailbreak before the final firmware version is out, the company will get a chance to fix all those security vulnerabilities. The jailbreak will be of no use then.

It is to be noted that the iPhone maker has stopped rolling out an iOS 9.3.1 version. This means that Apple users who have iOS 9.3.2 on their devices will no longer be able to downgrade to the lower version and use the new jailbreak tool.

The last jailbreak tool released by the Pangu team was for iOS 9.1. The same was released in March 2016. However, the jailbreak tool turned out to be of no use as post its release the tech giant had patched the vulnerabilities in iOS 9.3.1. Also, most of the users had already upgraded to a later firmware version by the time the jailbreak was released.

Meanwhile, popular Italian hacker, Luca Todesco, has reportedly found the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak and has also probably jailbroken iOS 9.3.3 in beta.

While, Apple's latest operating system iOS 10 is still far from being rolled out to the public, jailbreak enthusiast iH8sn0w has claimed that he has already found an iOS 10 jailbreak. The hacker found the jailbreak for iOS 10 beta 1 and also released a video of it on YouTube.

As there are a lot of fake jailbreak tools currently in circulation around the internet, we would like to advise our readers to wait for any reliable source to release it.

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