iOS 9.3 jailbreak release date news: jailbreak on its way for latest iOS? iOS 9.3.2 beta number 4 underway

The latest iOS jailbreak tool from Pangu Pangu

As Apple releases a new beta version for the upcoming iOS 9.3.2 platform, some hardcore fans are still waiting for a jailbreak release based on the current iOS.

Those who are looking for a jailbreak version of the current version still need to wait a bit longer. However, according to GameNGuide, there is an alternative tool already available. Dubbed Mojo, the app reportedly provides app-based installer with Cydia-like features and content.

However, as for the proper jailbreak version of iOS 9.3, fans are still wondering if a file version will come out at all. Currently, the different mobile devices of Apple running iOS can have a jailbreak version if the device is running iOS 9 to iOS 9.1 via the official development tool from PanGu. This includes jailbreak version for iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2.

Meanwhile, The Country Caller says that as per speculations, development teams like PanGu and TaiG are already working on their iOS 9.3 jailbreak but are waiting for the iOS 9.3.2 to become official. An official version means that all the bugs and security issues will have been fixed. In addition, an official full version also means that developers can work on the full platform to come out with a jailbreak follow-up, iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak.

This means that should Apple include an official iOS 9.3.2 version in its annual WWDC event in June, the iOS 9.3 official jailbreak version may come out early next month.

Meanwhile, as for the full version of the current platform, iOS 9.3.2, just recently, the Cupertino-based tech giant seeded the fourth beta version to both developers and public beta testers, so feedback from two types of users will come back simultaneously. This is different from previous platforms, where Apple first released the beta to developers, and then public testing followed.

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