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Pangu jailbreak for iOS 10, 9.3.3 and 9.3.2 release date news update: Pangu to further delay update?

Most Apple iPhone users have one thing in common and that is their inclination to look for the latest iOS jailbreak updates. That is why many are tuning in to Chinese-based Pangu group's announcements to see if there's anything new in their jailbreak projects after iOS 9 and iOs 9.1.

The new Apple iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are displayed during an Apple media event in San Francisco, California, September 9, 2015. | REUTERS/BECK DIEFENBACH

Recent reports suggest that there's a possibility that an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak will happen very soon. This was speculated after Pangu held the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) 2016 event in Shanghai. However, since this has not been confirmed yet, it's best to take this report with a pinch of salt. There are also some sources who said that jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 will not happen.

This led many to wait for a release of the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. Rumors have it that the newest version is likely to get a jailbreak more than the iOS 9.3.2 because it is more stable and bug-free. The company finds it easier to develop a jailbreak for it.

The company also talked during the event about iOS 10 jailbreak and some of the different jailbreak techniques. Pangu demonstrated to the audience the Cydia running on the firmware. This steered to speculations that the maker of Cydia, Saurik, may be the one responsible for the iOS 10 jailbreak efforts.

There's a high chance that iOS 10 will get its jailbreak tool soon once Apple releases it to the public. If all things work together, Pangu could be releasing it immediately.

The only question here is when it may officially make its way out. There is no definite release date yet for jailbreak tools for iOS 9.3.2, 9.3.3 and 10. The best option available for iOS users is to wait.

For those who are wondering why Pangu or any developers for that matter are cautious to release the beta version of their jailbreak, Neurogadget said that it's because there is a possibility that Apple will fix impending security issues.