Apple just released iOS 9.3.2 for its array of mobile devices, which include iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. However, there have been issues with the iOS' downloads as well as concerns with the Jailbreak tool and some of the featured highlights.
According to Game and Guide, installation of iOS 9.3.2 did not go well for all users. Some 9.7-inch iPad users have reportedly posted how the new iOS firmware has bricked their devices. As it turned out for them, the update yielded an "error" 56 message, which asked the users to plug their devices to iTunes.
Unfortunately, even after connecting to the service, it did not solve the issue. Such devices were, resultantly, rendered non-functional and Apple pulled the update, leaving the latest version as iOS 9.3.1 for affected users.
According to Mac Rumors, not all iPad Pro devices were affected since there was no such reported error in the 12-9inch iPad model. As well, other devices are downloading the 9.3.3 update just fine.
As for the iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Tool, users are looking forward to a possible release before the Worldwide Developers Conference this year. The event usually takes place between June 13 and 17 in San Francisco and hence, the tool may be available in a fortnight.
Meanwhile, there are good news regarding the same as popular jailbreaking teams like Pangu and TaiG have already assured their users that iOS 9.3.2 can get easily jailbroken using both the partial and full methods.
Even as the jailbreak community's fails to get any recent updates along with iOS 9.3.2, the two teams are planning on helping users by providing ways of jailbraking devices that run on iOS 9.2 and up. The success of jailbreaking the Apple's latest iOS owes to the fact that the Tech giant failed to include security updates with their latest iOS version.
There is still no public jailbreak for iOS 9.3.1, 9.3, 9.2.1, and 9.2 so there are doubts that the release of the iOS 9.3.2 version will happen. Even so, as earlier mentioned, there are rumors that Apple may consider the jailbreaking tool.
Apple has reportedly combated jailbreak teams from the penetration of its systems. The tool is popular since it allows installation of apps that are not Apple-supported.
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