After Apple rolled out iOS 9.3.2 on May 16, fans start to expect the release of iOS 9.3 jailbreak. Today's reports say a new jailbreak release will happen next month. However, it is still not clear whether the current iOS version or iOS 9.3 will get the jailbreak. Now, here's the latest round-up of update about Apple iOS 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, jailbreak release date and rumors
The iOS 9.3 jailbreak release is expected to take place by the end of June, but according to a Mobipicker report, their Chinese sources claim that it is still not confirmed whether iOS 9.3 or 9.3.2 will be jailbroken. However, take this information with a pinch of salt because we have come across many rumors in the past that were false.
Meanwhile, there are other reports that the release of the upcoming jailbreak will happen before June. Latin Post has stated that it will be launched before Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2016. The said event will happen on June 13-17 in San Francisco.
It is reported well-known hacker groups like Taig and Pangu are having a tough time developing iOS 9.3 jailbreak. The reason is that Apple will get a chance to fix the exploits of a jailbreak if the firmware is still in beta phase. Hacker groups need to wait for the final version of the firmware to release a jailbreak. So, now that Apple released iOS 9.3.2, we will see if these hacker groups will release the much-anticipated jailbreak version.
As for other reports, another fake jailbreak is circulating on the internet. According to N4BB, it is called "3K Jailbreak." It claims that it has jailbreak versions of iOS 9.3.2, 9.3.1, and 9.3. Take note that all of these claims are not true. Do not download this jailbreak tool as they will ruin your PC and your iOS device.
For now, the current official jailbreak version is for iOS 9.1. It was released last March by Pangu. Meanwhile, there are reports about versions of iOS 9.2 jailbreak but independent hackers who successfully jailbroken that iOS version do not want to release it on public.
You may check our previous report if you want to know how to install the jailbreak version of iOS 9.1.
The latest iOS 9.3.2 update is said to follow all iOS 9 releases. Reports suggest that Apple handset users can use the update as long as they own an iPhone 4s or any later Apple products. It also works for iPad 2 and its later versions, iPad Pro, iPad Mini, the 5th generation iPad Touch, and all later versions of these devices.