With the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus the center of attention, it hardly comes as a surprise that any jailbreak has yet to formally come out for the iOS 10. Apple has aggressively updated the latest mobile operating system with concerns surrounding its security.
Considering however that iOS 10 is technically still fresh, there are the previous iPhones still running on iOS 9. Assuming that folks have held off and want to toy around with it before updating to the iOS 10, experimenting on the iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak could be a possibility.
How to download iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak on old iPhones
iPhone models from the iPhone 6s and down as well as the iPad Air 2, iPad Mini and iPod Touch could still put the iOS 9.3.4 to good use with a few simple steps. In fact they can do so using the Safari browser on their mobile device.
All Apple owner have to do is open their browsers and point it to ios.9.cydia.com to download the iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak. This is a special mobile version for the page which can also be done on the iPad and the iPod Touch. The important thing here is to add that to the Home Screen found in the options window and make sure to name it as Cydia, Neurogadget details.
When this is done, close the Safari browser which in turn will direct the devices to the iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak link. This will eventually return the iOS 9.3.4 Cydia updates and developments.
No harm in trying iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak
For the ones who have jailbroken their devices before, this may be nothing new. Considering that iOS 10 is already out and getting constant updates, there is no harm trying to see what iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak can do to your device/s.
Besides, if all else fails then iPhone owners can easily upgrade to iOS 10 after a system reset. Be warned however that once this is applied, there is no turning back to any iOS 9 jailbreak as mentioned in a previous post.