iOS 8 update: PanguTeam announces jailbreak already on its way

After iOS 8 was formally released on Wednesday, it is already expected that several jailbreak developing firms would release their versions not long after.

PanguTeam, one of the leading Chinese jailbreak developers, recently announced that they have already began their work on the very in-demand iOS 8 jailbreak. Even the other popular jailbreak team evad3rs is reportedly working on their own release for the new Apple OS.

Earlier, a Reddit user posted an alleged iOS 8 beta jailbreak, yet there are reports that warn users that it could be a link to a malware. There are also several phony websites circulating online that are meant to trick people to get fake software for jailbreaking.

However, Pangu's announcement came officially from the firm's Weibo account, which Google roughly translated as:

"iOS8 there one day time will be formally released, except when the estimated iPhone4 alia, the phone will not brush 7.1.2 firmware, and want to jailbreak, please pay close attention to the last time. iOS8, we have been on the road..."

The announcement simply means that the team is keeping their hands busy with the development of the much-awaited jailbreak.

Several Apple device users choose to use jailbreak software to remove any limitations from their iOS, giving them the access of downloading extra apps, themes, and extensions that are not offered via the Apple App Store.

Apple iPhone School also provided the other advantages of jailbreaking one's Apple device. The website said:

"Through jailbreaking, you are able to add additional applications to your iDevice. It allows you to do so by adding an application called Cydia to your iDevice. It also allows modding (changing) of your iDevice application icons, wallpaper, dock, status bar, chat bubbles, weather backgrounds, keyboard....etc."

The estimated release date of iOS 8 jailbreak software from Pangu or any other software developing team had not been confirmed as of the moment.

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