iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreaking and iOS 10 Release Date; When Will Jailbreaking Privileges End?

Jun 23, 2016 11:29 AM EDT

If there are anything that iPhone and iPad users like, it is jailbreaking, the way of negating Apple's predetermined settings of the smartphone or tablet in order to gain more control over the iDevice.  This is the best way that an iPad or iPhone user can enjoy access to the iOS file system and manager for downloading applications that are not available on the App Store.  It could be a problem with jailbreaking iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3, and made even greater with the soon-to-be released iOS 10. 

The big question out there in the jailbreaking community is when will the jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2, which is one of the newest versions, will be coming out.  As for the release date of iOS 9.3.3, that is happening soon, and then it is expected that iOS 10, which was only announced at WWDC 2016 a short time ago, will be available sometime in the fall. 

As for an answer to when the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is coming, the answer is: not soon.  That is a little vague as far as the information concerning this jailbreaking news, but Gotta Be Mobile reports that the Pangu team, a well-known organization dedicated to jailbreaking, sent out invitations to a special event on July 1st.  This could be related to the jailbreak of iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3, assuming iOS 9.3.3 will be available to download by that time.   

The most up-to-date jailbreak of iOS is 9.1, so you can't get any jailbreaking action if you upgrade over that.  Since it took several months of beta testing iOS 9.3 before it was released, this could make jailbreaking this version very problematic.  Then it was a problem with iOS 9.3.1 and iOS 9.3.2, which means that jailbreakers could be really hard-pressed to crack these versions of iOS. 

Apparently, there is an iOS 9.3 and iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak already out, thanks to hacker Luca Todesco.  This is a person that I mentioned before, and the last time I wrote about this person of interest, I got some pretty mean-spirited comments against Todesco.  Granted, this hacker doesn't seem interested in sharing the supposed jailbreak, and so it wouldn't surprise me if there is working being on jailbreaking the iOS 10 beta. 

So, will the iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Release date happen?  There seems to be a pattern to jailbreaking, as there is usually a tease, then a long period of silence, and suddenly the tool is available.  Just watch out for certain places that promise iOS 9.3 jailbreaks, because they are probably fake.  Also, if you want to jailbreak your iDevice for the first time, you had better know what you are doing.  That's about all the disclaimer that I will give on that. 

The issue with jailbreaking is that Apple tries to stay ahead of the jailbreakers, and attempt to patch up vulnerabilities as possible.  At some point in time, there could come a day when jailbreaking will be completely stopped.  Perhaps the double-digit iOS 10 is that non-jailbreakable version.