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Did iOS 9.3 Jailbreak Release Already Happened?

| May 25, 2016 12:03 AM EDT

Here are some tips and tricks on how users can get most out of the new iOS 9.3 software.

Hold on to your horses, but it seems that iOS 9.3 jailbreak release has happened. Apple just rolled out the first beta version of the iOS 9.3.3, and a jailbroken device appeared online.

Apple recently released the iOS 9.3.3 beta 1 for developers for testing and everyone is surprised that there is a jailbreak that surfaced online.

According to WCCF Tech, the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak was shown off on an iPod Touch, it was running with the latest beta of Apple's mobile OS. The firmware showed the device running Cydia, which is the jailbreak exclusive store for downloading tweaks, apps, themes and more. However, Cydia will be unstable as it does not support the latest beta version of iOS 9.3.3.

Apparently, Luca is behind the jailbreak, who teased other jailbreaks in the past, and has no plans to release the jailbreak publicly.

As of this writing, the only version of iOS 9 that has a public jailbreak is iOS 9.1. Unfortunately, Apple has not signed this version. Thus, Apple users cannot downgrade to iOS 9.1.

Meanwhile, rumors point that iOS 9.3 jailbreak release may happen soon as Chinese developers, TaiG and Pangu, are reportedly working on the jailbreak. There is numerous fake iOS 9.3 jailbreaks available online.

The next major iOS update we're expecting is iOS 10, which we presume Apple will introduce during WWDC 2016 in June. However, while whispers point that the iOS 9.3 jailbreak release will take place before the iOS 10 launch at WWDC 2016 in June.

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