Besides Apple's iOS 9.3.2 update, jailbreak users are clamoring to receive and update as well. The good news is that renowned jailbreaking teams such as Pangu and TaiG have assured their users that the latest update can be jailbroken easily using both partial and full methods.
While the jailbreak community will not receive any latest updates with iOS 9.3.2, Pangu and TaiG are now providing ways of jailbreaking Apple devices running on iOS 9.2 and above. They would usually provide tools through their respective techniques, but this time, they are still offering ways to jailbreak the latest update, particularly since Apple allegedly did not incorporate any security updates for the latest iOS.
For now, there is no public jailbreak for iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.3, and iOS 9.3.1. As a result, fans believe that nothing will be released for iOS 9.3.2.
It was reported that the jailbreak community got anxious when the American tech firm released the iOS 9.3 in March. However, they were encouraged when an Italian developer, Luca Tedesco, unveiled that it is possible to jailbreak iOS 9.3. The developer reiterated that his jailbreak strategy will not be shared openly, and he has no intentions to release it for public consumption.
Apple has been continuously fighting jailbreak teams from infiltrating their system. The tool is famous since it can install applications that are supported by outsiders other than Apple Inc. One of the most plausible tools is developed by TaiG group because it can install Cydia and other apps.
With the latest iOS, both Pangu and TaiG are working hard to find ways of keeping up with the update. According to Pangu official website, the 3K partial jailbreak technique and the semi jailbreak that are being used for iOS 9.2 can still work for iOS 9.3.2.
TaiG claimed that they have a TaiG9 v3.00 beta 2 app. This is a full method to jailbreak for the iOS 9.3.2, according to TaiG official website.
Meanwhile, Apple has released a new iOs 9.3.3 Developer Beta 1 for developer testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The update weighs in around 1.4GB and is available over-the-air for devices registered to test pre-release versions of iOS.
Here is a sneak peek for more information on iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak.