• Pangu may end up releasing an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak ahead of iOS 9.3.2 due to flaws on the latter Apple operating system.

Pangu may end up releasing an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak ahead of iOS 9.3.2 due to flaws on the latter Apple operating system. (Photo : Getty Images/Justin Sullivan)

With half of July already out, Apple jailbreaking fans continue to wait on Pangu and a credible iOS 9.3.2 or iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. The word out right now is that the hacking group is focusing more on the higher iOS 9 version due to stability issues.

According to Neurogadget, the iOS 9.3.2 comes flawed with performance issues and such could be the reason behind the jailbreak tool delay. Developers claim that the operating system version contains a number of flaws. That includes privacy issues, random reboots and battery life issues, the list of which seems to go on and on.

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With a long list of problems tied up to the iOS 9.3.2, the belief is that an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak could be better off released ahead of its predecessor. Should that happen, it technically renders an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak useless.

The cases may vary depending on the governing operating systems on user’s Apple devices. But with the Cupertino company in the final stages of a final iOS 9.3.3 release according to a report from 9to5Mac, an eventual iOS 9.3.2 release will end up serving no purpose.

Should the shift be now on the iOS 9.3.3, such hints at another round of waiting for Apple jailbreaking fans. And as previously reported here on Yibada, there is no telling how longer their patience will hold up.

The developments have been far from comforting considering Pangu did showcase the jailbreaks for iOS 9.3.2, 9.3.3 and 10 at the MOSET 2016. All that was shown last July 1 and people were under the impression that a jailbreaking tool would have been out by now.

Things may get complicated moving forward depending on Apple’s progress on their operating system. The company is expected to release a final version of iOS 9.3.3 soon and then there is the looming iOS 10 reveal expected to come out this September.

Time is essential to Pangu, TaiG and other jailbreaking groups as they try to catch up with Apple. iOS 9.3.1 was the last significant jailbreak that came out. Based on the pace that hacker groups are going, the backlog is likely to pile up even more.

With focus on a potential iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak, check out the video on what the tool may possibly have to offer.