Apple owners are still awaiting the much rumored iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, something expected to be out by now. Unfortunately Pangu has not released any official tool to the public, raising a lot of questions include the authenticity of what they showed at MOSET 2016.
It was at the start of July when Pangu showcased its slew of iOS jailbreaks at MOSET 2016. Presented on a slideshow, the hacker group unveiled jailbreaks for iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 10.
An iOS Jailbreak release that never came
With the revelation, many were under the impression that the iOS 9.3.2 would be out by the first week of July. With the week ending, no iOS jailbreaking tool has come out in the open.
Time is essential for Pangu when it comes to an official iOS jailbreak release. iOS 9.3.3 is nearing its final stages and once deployed, makes an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak futile.
With that in consideration, Pangu may be best focusing on an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak or even the iOS 10. Conservatively, the best bet is to focus on an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak even if iOS 10 is expected to be released this September.
iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak stability the reason behind the delay?
According to Neurogadget, one reason for the delayed release could be stability issues. It notes that several Apple owners are reporting issues related to the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Touch ID, and Apple Music.
It adds that iOS 9.3.3 has proven to be more stable and hence viable as far as releasing an iOS jailbreak. If true, this could be one reason why the attention has shifted to the more recent Apple operating system.
If an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak comes forth, Apple jailbreaking fans will surely prefer it. It may likely do though iOS 10 could spoil that party by September.
There is an iOS 10 jailbreak on Pangu’s end. But being a beta, Apple is likely to come out with more developer versions and see what exploits or vulnerabilities they may be missing out on. That said, the cat-and-mouse chase continues.