Apple has just released the iOS 10 developer beta 2 but most people are still waiting for the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak which is expected to release within the week but there are no updates yet.
Pangu and other people in the jailbreaking community attended the recent MOSEC 2016 in Shanghai to show off the iOS 10 jailbreak which was impressive considering that Apple has not released the iOS 10 public beta yet which is slated this July. One rumor is now floating around that the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak tool could be released this week as the Pangu team allegedly answered a question from the audience regarding the availability of the hacking tool.
Unfortunately, there has been no confirmation from Pangu. MOSEC organizer Vangelis said on Twitter that the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is just a rumor at the moment, Forbes has learned. Pangu themselves have not announced whether they will release the anticipated tool in the following days or not.
Apple has even released the iOS 9.3.3 version before the iOS 10 was revealed. The new version was to fix the problems of the original 9.3.2 had especially for the iPad Pro models.
Jailbreaking an iPhone makes it possible for the user to download and run Cydia on their device. More third-party tweaks and customizations will be made available that would be otherwise impossible to obtain on a non-jailbroken device in the first place.
During the MOSEC 2016 event, the Pangu team demonstrated that they have already jailbroken the iOS 10 developer beta version. The iOS 10 developer beta 2 has just been released a few hours ago and it could take a while before it could get jailbroken again and so will the upcoming iOS 10 public beta that is expected to release in a couple of weeks.
The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is still nowhere to be found. It is possible and some hackers have already done it such as Luca Todesco and the GSMagic team, who has promised earlier that they will be releasing the tool for everyone. However, there are still no news from the other hackers on whether they will still be able to roll out the iOS 9.3.2 or iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak before the iOS 10 public beta is launched.