iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date: latest jailbreak tool from Pangu ready for release?

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The jailbreak community seems to be expecting a tool to finally arrive. The Pangu team has made considerable progress in their quest to hack into Apple's mobile OS. The question now is, will it be a tool for version iOS 9.3.2 or 9.3.3?

Following the recently concluded MOSEC (Mobile Security Conference) 2016 event held in China, and the demonstration of a working iOS 10 jailbreak, fans are now speculating that an iOS 9.3.2 will soon arrive, if the Pangu team has already a workaround for the privacy problem that it mentioned during the event.

Neuro Gadget reported that a jailbreak tool for iOS 9.3.2 or iOS 9.3.3 could possibly arrive soon. If the team was able to get inside iOS 10, there is a big chance that the older versions have a working jailbreak tool already. However, no actual release date has been announced so far. It was speculated to arrive last week, but @vangelis_at_POC, an organizer of MOSEC, shot down the rumor.

Apple aficionados have not received a decent jailbreak tool for a time now. The last tool was for the iOS 9.1, released last March, but only a handful were able to utilize it with their devices. The tech giant had already released iOS 9.3 during that time.

Many Apple fans are also speculating that iOS 9.3 will be the one to receive a jailbreak tool. The community is feeling optimistic even after PP, Pangu's partner, predicted that a tool for that version will not come out and refused to comment even when asked personally by Stephen Chan, said to be an iOS specialist.

Apple released iOS 9.3.3 beta 1 last May 23 and the fifth beta arrived a week ago. This version contains several bug fixes and improvements and is more stable than the previous one. But it is still not a bug-free version.  It is still unclear if the company was able to patch up the security features that the jailbreak team has used to get inside their OS previously.

Fans are patiently waiting for the next jailbreak tool's release.