The whole iOS jailbreak community has been waiting for the arrival of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool since Apple released iOS 9.2 which killed Pangu Jailbreak. Previous rumors suggested that Pangu team will release the jailbreak tool after Apple seeds the iOS 9.3.2. Now, Apple just seeds the iOS 9.3.2 ahead of the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2016, therefore, we can expect that Pangu will release the new jailbreak tool at any moment before Apple's annual conference in June.
The iOS 9.3.2, which Apple released on Monday, features plenty of bug fixes and security improvements, including Night Shift and Low Power Mode optimization which allows users to turn on them simultaneously, Mobile&Apps reported. If you await the jailbreak, you need to avoid the latest iOS.
The well known Italian developer Luca Todesco earlier tweeted an image of a jailbroken iPhone running iOS 9.3.1, which proved the iOS 9.3.1 can be jailbroken. However, he will not release any jailbreak tool.
The current jailbreak firm is iOS 9.1, the jailbreak tool for which was announced back in March. Since then, the Pangu has not released any update to the jailbreak tool.
A few rumors also alleged that Pangu will not release any jailbreak tool until the launch of iOS 10. Given that almost all users have upgraded to the latest iOS and it is impossible to downgrade the OS, the rumors seem unlikely to happen.
The Pangu and TaiG have not revealed any news yet, but we expected the iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool will be released in June rather than late May. Keep eyes on our story for the latest jailbreak news.
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