iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date rumors: Tool may be out next week; Pangu showcases iOS 10 jailbreak demo

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The jailbreak community is anticipating an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool to be released anytime next week, coming supposedly from the Pangu team. At the same time, the team demonstrated an iPhone running a jailbreak version of iOS 10.

At the recently concluded MOSEC 2016 event in Shanghai, several rumors surfaced that suggest a jailbreak tool is coming out for iOS 9.3.2. A member of the Pangu team answered a question from a member of the audience who asked about any information with regards to the tool version. The team member replied that one will be released soon and could probably arrive within the week, which brought excitement to the community, N4BB reported.

iOS 9.3.2 is the latest version of iOS that Apple has released to the general public. However, the company has also released a fourth beta version of iOS 9.3.3, and in a very short time, will also be available to the public. The jailbreak community is speculating that the team will release its tool before another official version rolls out.

Additionally, the Pangu team also showcased an iPhone loaded with iOS 10, which was able to show Cydia as a Siri app suggestion. This means that Cydia is installed on the device. This was highlighted in a series of images during the conference, posted on its Weibo account.

Last month, iOS hacker and tool developer iH8sn0w posted a video demonstrating a working unthethered iOS 10 jailbreak tool on his iPhone 5.  It successfuly loaded Cydia with no issues at all. Additionally, a new group called GSMagic claimed that they are working on a tool for iOS 9.3.2, though nothing has come up so far.

Fans are hoping that the rumors are true and that a jailbreak tool materializes anytime soon.

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