iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak release date: PanGu ready to release jailbreak tool?

The latest iOS jailbreak tool from Pangu Pangu

According to speculations, since Apple has already made preparations for an iOS 10 release, the iOS 9.3.3 version is already deemed a stable one and may be ready for jailbreak.

Apple has already seeded the third beta of the upcoming iOS 93.3 to developers, and has also uploaded to file for public beta testing. According to rumors, since the Cupertino-based tech giant has already announced that there will be an upcoming iOS 10 already in the works, the 9.3.3 version may already be the last and most stable one for the current iOS platform.

This means that there may be a chance for the different development teams to finally come out with a jailbreak version of iOS 9.3.3. According to GottaBeMobile, PanGu, one of the known development teams that constantly focus on iOS jailbreaks, have already hinted at a July 1 event, ostensibly to launch both jailbreak versions for the iOS 9.3.2 and 9.3.3. Should this be proven true, then the two new jailbreak versions will jump over an official iOS 9.1 and 9.2 jailbeaks. Although numerous supposed tools for iOS 9.2 have already circulated online, none of these came from official channels, and some even have malware on them.

Although Apple keeps on strengthening its source files for the iOS, some independent developers continuously find loopholes for their own "jailbreak" version. Just recently, it is said that Luca Todesco, a perennial iOS hacker, has released an iOS exploit which can be used in jailbreak versions of the iOS 9.3.2 and 9.3.3 betas. However, it seems that Todesco will only be publishing the files and not the tools, as he only wants to show development teams that an official jailbreak is still possible even with stringent security measures put up by Apple.

Meanwhile, since iOS 10 is said to come out this fall, it may be that the supposed launch of a new iOS jailbreak by next month is possible.

 

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