iOS 9.3 jailbreak update: available by end of February?

A screenshot of the Apple website showing the iOS 9.3 in action on an iPhone Apple

The iOS 9.3 jailbreak could become available sooner than people might expect.

As folks who follow news about iOS jailbreaks already know, it's been a slow few weeks for the community. No new examples of software from either of the two major jailbreaking teams, TaiG and Pangu, have been released to the public recently, but that may be changing soon.

One possible reason for why nothing new has been launched in the past few weeks may be because the major hacking teams are instead pouring their hours and resources into developing a jailbreak for the newest version of iOS that is set to be released.

Recently, Apple has made iOS 9.3 beta 3 available to registered developers, and this may be the software that hackers have chosen to focus on.

iOS 9.3 beta 3 is reportedly just a minor update that mainly focuses on providing bug fixes, although there is a possibility that it may also contain some hidden elements that could be of interest to some users.

Given that this is not the first iOS 9.3 beta and that hacking teams such as Pangu and TaiG have likely gotten their hands on the earlier versions as well, the groups may just be biding their time and making sure they have everything accounted for before finally debuting a new jailbreak.

The wait for a new jailbreak may not even be that long.

The final version of iOS 9.3 may likely be released at the end of the month, according to MobiPicker, and the jailbreak for that particular operating system may also be launched just a day or two later.

While new software has been lacking for quite some time now, the good news for people is that things might be changing very soon, and the hope is that the iOS 9.3 jailbreak will be well worth the wait when it is indeed made available.

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