Is Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 Release Imminent?

While iOS 9.3.3 is still in its developer beta phase, it is rumored that Pangu might soon release iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak.

Many fans of iOS jailbreaking had hoped to see an iOS 9.3.2 or iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak released before WWDC 2016. Since the Apple event is over, now some are hoping that a iOS jailbreak release comes out before iOS 10 is launched.

According to GameNGuide, Pangu revealed that is shifted its attention to iOS 9.3.3 even if to this date older version like iOS 9.3.2 have yet to be given a proper jailbreak launch. Reporter Stephen Chang announced on his personal blog, that the Pangu team's update is hinting that a 9.3.3 jailbreak is coming soon. 

During this year's Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC), in Shanghai, China, Pangu team mostly discussed the increasing level of security implemented by Apple with their newest builds of iOS. Pangu revealed at end of their presentation that they already had Cydia running on the beta version of iOS 10.

According to Christian Today, this could mean Pangu is set to launch the jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 within the next few weeks. But given that the jailbreak for iOS 9.1 was only released this past March, this may take more time than expected.

Vangelis, who is a member of one of the co-host teams of the event, the POC team, has also posted a message on Twitter revealing that Pangu have shown progress with iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. It is possible that this means Pangu will be able to launch the iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak soon, since it has only very few issues left to deal with.

According to Forbes, an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak would be coming out this week. At the event held by Pangu last July 1, the team showed off an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak demo. This also offers fans a glimps of a possible jailbreak of iOS 9.3.3. According to Techno Buffalo, the attention may have just shifted to the higher version of Apple's famed operating system.

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