iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak expected to launch before WWDC 2016

(Apple)The Apple iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak will reportedly be released this June.

Apple has recently released the beta version of the upcoming iOS 9.3.2 update. At the same time, reports have revealed that a jailbreak version based on the beta update has already been completed. However, the jailbreak version won't be released to the public just yet.

The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak will reportedly arrive soon after the release of the official iOS 9.3.2 version from Apple. According to the latest reports, the jailbreak version could be released in the days leading up to the Worldwide Developers Conference taking place from June 13 to 17.

Popular hacker teams Pangu and TaiG are reportedly working on their own versions of the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak.

While users may rejoice at the arrival of a new jailbreak version for their Apple devices, the celebration may be short lived. Apple is largely believed to be unveiling the iOS 10 during its WWDC 2016 presentation. The new mobile operating system is rumored to have a cloud-based voicemail system, the ability to hide unwanted apps, a HomeKit app for creating software, redesigned apps, and upgraded features to several apps.

To be able to provide these new features to jailbreak users, teams will once again have to go back to work to develop a jailbreak version for the new iOS. They will begin working once the beta version for the iOS 10 has been released to developers.

Users, on the other hand, will have to be patient. Since the release of the iOS 9, Apple has been vigilant in fixing possible vulnerabilities in their software to prevent hackers from modifying or jailbreaking their operating system. It took developers a few months before they were able to release the jailbreak for iOS 9. The same process is expected to happen with the iOS 10.

Be sure to check back for all the latest on jailbreak versions for the Apple iOS.

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