iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date news: new version may be out before WWDC 2016

The jailbreak-free iOS 9 homescreen apple.com

After Apple released the fourth beta version of iOS 9.3.2 to developers, it was rumored that a working jailbreak version exists. It is now speculated that it will be released before the company's Worldwide Developers Conference 2016, set to happen in June.

Fans are anticipating that a jailbreak version for iOS 9.3.2 will soon be available after Pangu, one of the active jailbreak teams, posted a message on their website. It says, "Pangu and Taig teams have confirmed possibility of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. Pangu tool (Pangu version 2.2 beta) has been released to jailbreak iOS 9.3.2 version. Unfortunately, this jailbreak is not publicly available at this time."

It added, "This tool will release to jailbreak community when Apple out iOS 9.3.2 version public."

Additionally, Taig 9 posted a similar message to its fans on their website. It says, "There is good news and a hope for all jailbreak lovers with the upcoming iOS 9.3.2 version. TaiG9 team is already started working on iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak solution while it is in developer beta. And TaiG9 community testing was opened for both iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3. But TaiG is decided not to open community testing for iOS 9.3.2. Rather opening iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak to its community, TaiG decides to ask its own team to test TaiG9 v3.0.0 β2 from end to end before releasing for public downloads."

Hence, jailbreak aficionados are excited for the upcoming Apple event.

However, the jailbreak community should also consider that there is still a possibility that these teams may not be able to release their jailbreak versions. There is also the possibility that the jailbreak version they will release may not work when iOS 9.3.2 has been officially released. Apple may have already patched the exploits used by the hacking teams.

WWDC 2016 will happen on June 13 to 17 in San Francisco, California.

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