iOS 9.3.2 has been around for quite some time now and so far, no jailbreak has been reported. Apple has so far succeeded fending off any form of crack for their iOS line, the last of which came for iOS 9.1.
Pangu and TaiG have so far failed to come up with a suitable jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 or 9.3.3 though some kind of breakthrough may happen next month.
Pangu hosting July 1 event
According to a post by Gotta Be Mobile, Pangu has sent out invitations to a special event for July 1 and such has spurred possibilities of a potential jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 or even iOS 9.3.3. A copy of the invite can be seen here at 3u.com.
A number of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tools have been spotted online though most are not legit. iPhone owners who want to take the risk may do so but are warned that such could render more harm than good.
Users have been patiently waiting for a possible jailbreaking tool since Apple released iOS 9.3.1. But the possibilities of a jailbreak from either Pangu or TaiG went up a notch particularly when Apple ramped up their iOS update releases.
With the fast evolution, such has rendered any effort of a possible iOS jailbreak futile since Apple would immediately patch it up with their frequent updates.
With iOS 10 expected to roll out by the Fall, iPhone owners who are using either iOS 9.3.2 or iOS 9.3.3 could still benefit from a jailbreak if Pangu will release one in a couple of weeks.
But even if a jailbreak does come out, it may be short-lived once iOS 10 is official. iPhone owners could opt to pass on updating their operating system though such may come with big risks.
If not an iOS 9.3.2 or 9.3.3 jailbreak, Pangu’s event could be held to simply inform Apple users of possible security exploits without touching on any possible iOS jailbreak.
iOS 10 jailbroken already?
While some folks are still leaving a small glimmer of hope on a possible iOS 9.3.2 or 9.3.3 jailbreak, an independent hacker claims to have cracked iOS 10.
A regular jailbreaker who goes by the name “iH8sn0w” shows off on a video how he was able to use an iPhone 5 running on Cydia on the iOS 10 developer preview per Trusted Reviews. While he is unlikely to share that jailbreak for now, it does become a benchmark to prove that iOS 10 can be jailbroken.
Seeing however that it is not the actual iOS 10 that will be coming out, Apple will likely have that breach patched up by the time it comes out in the fall.