Apple has recently rolled out the iOS 9.3.2 update for iPhone users but there is still no jailbreak version to be found. Fortunately, there are rumors that the tool will be available before WWDC.
The Cupertino-based tech company's new products and models are expected to be unveiled at their conference soon. Some users are expecting the iOS 9.3.2 update even before the date of the conference itself.
There are more bugs and glitches to fix in the current updates. Even Apple is having trouble patching them all up with subsequent updates and iPhone users are now reluctant to update their devices to the latest version because of all the potential problems.
Since the versions are not stable yet, the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is still not available. The iPad maker would still need to address the bugs before the jailbreak can be released by the hacking teams.
Apple has promised a fix first and they have already pulled the update as there were some iPad Pro tablets that became bricked after the update. Other iPhones seem unaffected by the problem but there are still other bugs.
The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak would be useless if Apple will introduce the iOS 10 at WWDC, MNR Daily reported. However, users will still have a few weeks to enjoy the jailbreak update as Apple does not really instantly roll out huge update jumps after they announce it.
Apple could also be trying to reinforce the security measures on their updates in order to prevent the hacking teams from making the tools. The company has not explicitly announced their plans yet but the integrity checks could be one of them.
Hacking teams are also reluctant to release an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak because it could brick most of the devices without the proper fixes from Apple first, Neurogadget has learned. If it does not brick, the iPhone or iPad could still freeze and crash frequently.
The final version of the update is still on hold as it is still being fixed. Many users are already angry at the company for releasing such a problematic update.
Users will have to wait for the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak update to be stable enough for release. Apple is still trying to fix the current version for all iPhone and iPad users.