• An iPhone 7 stands before its official Apple logo as seen in the official trailer of iPhone 7.

An iPhone 7 stands before its official Apple logo as seen in the official trailer of iPhone 7. (Photo : YouTube/ IC Tech)

Apple iPhone users may be wise not to upgrade to iOS 9.3.2 just yet as Pangu and TaiG are still silent about their jailbreak tool for the version.

Several iPad Pro users have already complained that their devices have been bricked due to the new update. It is now advised to stay away for the time being because there is no iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool available yet.

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The new version was supposed to fix all of the nasty bugs and glitches the previous version had. However, it turns out that the Cupertino-based tech giant had just added in more problems to fix.

Apple has temporarily pulled the updates because of the problems it has caused. Since there is no update yet on the matter, it would be safe to assume that there would also be no jailbreak tool available for the time being.

There is a silver lining for those who has not updated yet. Apple is expected to launch the iOS 10 at WWDC which will make the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak useless in the end, Neurogadget reported.

The new iOS 10 still has vague and unconfirmed details. It would be the next big step for iPhone and iPad owners as they would leap over to the next version.

Those who are already in the iOS 9.3.2 version without jailbreak access would still be able to update directly to the new version once it is out. However, they would also have to wait as Pangu and TaiG would still need to develop the tools needed as it would be a new large version.

Apple has also launched the iOS 9.3.3 version on May 23 for those having problems with the previous version. The said version is still in the beta phase and it could take a few more days or weeks before the final roll out.

Users on the iOS 9.3.2 version without jailbreak could try out the iOS 9.3.3 beta at their own risk, Crossmap has learned. However, they will not be able to roll back their iPhones and iPads to a previous verson.

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Updating is risky for all people. Users should read the update reviews first to see if there are any problems caused by going to the latest version.

Hackers could still jump without an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool if Apple would launch the new iOS 10 version at the WWDC. There is still a possibility but it could be small.