• A video shows how to downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9

A video shows how to downgrade iOS 10 to iOS 9 (Photo : YouTube / EverythingApplePro)

UPDATE:

Pangu just showed a working iOS 10 jailbreak during the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) in Shanghai. The public was stunned to see a quick work of the jailbreaking community as the iOS 10 version isn't even rolled out to the public yet.

The iOS 10 beta was shown running the Cydia software, 9 to 5 Mac reported. It shows that they are already prepared for the new line of iOS updates.

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The iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 jailbreaks are not yet forgotten. Pangu answered some questions regarding the topic from the audience and said that they are planning to release the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak soon but with no release date mentioned.

While Apple is busy with their upcoming iOS 10 update, Pangu is currently working on a solution for the much anticipated iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak as it is already in a beta stage.

Everyone else is waiting for the iOS 10 major update coming to iPhones and iPads this coming fall. However, there are some who are still expecting an iOS 9.3 jailbreak after several months of what seems to be dead air among the hackers.

Pangu is now claiming that they have an unofficial tool to jailbreak the iOS 9.3.3 beta version that Apple rolled out for developers, Mobile & Apps has learned. Users will be able to try out the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool from Pangu on the developer beta versions 1 and 2 from Apple.

The Cupertino-based tech giant has made their updates harder to crack which led to the lack of fast updates from the hacking community. There have been a few who claim that they have already cracked the code but no official tools have surfaced yet.

Luca Todesco has already hacked the iOS 9.3 versions but he has no history of releasing any tools for jailbreaking in the past. The GSMagic Team also claimed that they are close to launching a jailbreak tool for iOS 9.3 and they could be expected at the upcoming JailbreakCon on July 9 and 10.

Pangu has also sent out invites since last week regarding the iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool which could be expected to be unveiled on July 1, Morning News USA reported. With the upcoming release of iOS 10, hackers could be scrambling to make the iOS 9 jailbreaks to keep up with the updates.

The hacking teams are also warning users not to give out any money to anyone who claims they can send the proper hacking tools for their iPhones and iPads. Both GSMagic and Pangu warned that they are not asking for any money and that they will release the tools for free.

Pangu, GSMagic and Todesco are all expected to reveal their tools for the iOS 9.3.2 and the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak in July. Users will just have to wait whether their claims are all true for their iPhones and iPads.