iOS Jailbreak News & Update: Why Are They Releasing iOS 10 Jailbreak Ahead Of The iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak?

iOS 10 Jailbreak Arrives Amid Speculations that iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak is Arriving Soon

Chinese jailbreak developer team Pangu has announced the apparent arrival of the iOS 10 jailbreak despite the lower version iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak sitting on a launching mode.

On July 1, during the MOSEC 2016 event, Pangu introduced the recent version of iOS jailbreak while also assuring consumers that the Cydia software perfectly runs on the device. Despite the introduction, the developer did not give further details as the iOS 10 jailbreak is meant for the next Apple device to in the market; not on the current versions.

Meanwhile, consumers are left confused on why Pangu has to release a new version for something that isn't even there yet? Better yet, what's going to happen to the previously introduced iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak?

Don't fret as the latter is will still do its role on the current version of Apple devices. Pangu on the other hand has made advanced predictions of upcoming Apple devices that their main purpose is to develop something that will work fine with the giant tech's increasing software security.

According to Value Walk, Pangu confirmed that they will still release the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. During the recent MOSEC 2016 event, they hinted that the older iOS jailbreak version may finally next week.

Apple has been very tight with their software security that iOS jailbreak developers have to figure out something ahead of time in order to break the system. The consistent releasing of updated jailbreak, despite coming in far in between is welcomed by Apple fans who wish to get more from their devices.

What version are you currently using on your Apple device? Do you think the iOS 10 jailbreak will effectively cover what the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak misses in the future? Don't miss the latest update on the iOS jailbreak by reading on GameNGuide.com

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