
Although Apple has yet to officially release the new iOS 10, a jailbreak version is reportedly already in the works, and dev teams will likely release it soon after the official version launches this month.
Industry followers believe that jailbreak teams like PanGu are already halfway to completing a full release version of iOS 10 jailbreak, since it has been some time since the new platform has been showcased. iOS 10 has been announced by the Cupertino-based tech giant as early as June in its annual WWDC event, and a number of beta seeds on the new platform have already made their way to developers. Reportedly, the official version will roll out to users via an OTA notification starting on September 13.
An iOS 10 jailbreak is reportedly already up and running from third-party developers. According to WCCFTech, a new video showcasing an iPhone 5 on iOS 10 jailbreak has surfaced online, though the tools were only made by an individual hacker. It is unclear if the jailbreak version in the footage can be useful to official jailbreak teams, since it is running on the 32-bit iPhone 5. Recent iPhone releases are 64-bit devices, so the alleged jailbreak version will have to be tweaked.
However, the video proves that at this early stage, iOS 10 can be breached. This means that should PanGu and other jailbreak developers step up their game, users will most likely see an iOS 10 jailbreak as early as October. This is most likely, since PanGu and other hacking teams will need to capitalize on the base version for the new platform. In recent iOS releases, Apple has been known to immediately patch up breaches with a slew of updates. Just recently, the official Apple dev team has released iOS 9.3.5, and immediately stopped signing iOS 9.3.4, which is the latest version that jailbreak teams have been looking into prior to the iOS 10 hack.













