iOS 10 jailbreak release date: Pangu still at work, iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak coming first?

After a long and arduous wait, jailbreak fans finally get an update on what's next in the jailbreaking community. Pangu just demonstrated their all-new iOS 10 jailbreak software.
The jailbreak developer recently showcased the software at the Mobile Security Conference with screenshots of a jailbroken iOS device running the iOS 10 jailbreak-powered Cydia without a hitch.
This is definitely a big jump from the iOS 9.1 jailbreak released earlier this year, which serves as the most recent jailbreak release, but one that not many were able to take advantage of.
Due to the silence of developers, users started to worry that jailbreaking has been rendered impossible, but this wasn't the case as a couple of hackers (Luca Todesco and iH8snow) showed that it can still be done even in Apple's latest releases.
There's no release date for the iOS 10 jailbreak yet, but Pangu is working on it round the clock. For now, users can look forward to the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak first.
According to Superphen.co, one developer from Pangu stated during the event that the said jailbreak software will be released within this week. The latest it could be rolled out is Friday, but there's no update about it yet.
It was rumored in the past that the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak will be released soon. There were other reports that jailbreak development teams have set their eyes on the iOS 10 jailbreak instead.
With the week about to end, the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is expected to be available to iOS users anytime now. However, the lack of updates has some of them worried that it may not turn up after all.
The good news is that even though the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak isn't coming, there is an assurance that the iOS 10 jailbreak will be released in the future.