iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date news: No jailbreak for current version yet as 4th beta seeds to developers, public testers

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Fans continue to wait for the current iOS version to have its jailbreak counterpart as Apple continues to update is mobile software. Just recently, the Cupertino-based tech giant officially seeded the fourth beta version of iOS 9.3.2 to developers and public testers.

In an announcement on the Apple Developer page, the fourth beta contains the 13F68 build. However, as with previous beta builds, Apple advised testers to make sure that the version will be their preferred version.

"This is a pre-release version of iOS 9.3.2 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Devices updated to iOS 9.3.2 cannot be restored to earlier versions of iOS," the post mentioned.

Meanwhile, as for the jailbreak version of the current iOS version, speculations suggest that the different development teams for the iOS 9.3.2 are already on their way to releasing the jailbreak tool soon. On one developer's page, it is announced that "TaiG9 team is already started working on iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak solution while it is in developer beta. And TaiG9 community testing was opened for both iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3."

However, although the developers started out with the jailbreak project with the first seeded beta version of iOS 9.3.2, the final tool will still take some time, since "TaiG is decided not to open community testing for iOS 9.3.2. Rather opening iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak to its community, TaiG decides to ask its own team to test TaiG9 v3.0.0 β2 from end to end before releasing for public downloads."

Fans have been waiting for a jailbreak version of the current iOS for some time now. Developers have been extra careful in developing the jailbreak versions of current Apple iOS platforms since the tech giant has continued to develop its own measures, countering breaches from outsiders. However, jailbreak versions of the iOS are still popular since they give users additional freedom in tweaking their Apple devices.