iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak: Pangu May Release Crack Soon. Will It Happen at Black Hat USA 2016?

The iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak has been playing peek-a-boo with the fans for quite some time now. The question whether it is releasing or not has hounded the fans for a while now. A significant breakthrough has happened earlier this month.

In a presentation shown by Pangu, there was a display of a batch of iOS jailbreaks. The slideshow covered the iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 10. This added fuel to the speculation that the crack is releasing soon. In fact, it is rumored that the much-awaited crack will be released during the month itself.

It was also speculated that iOS 9.3.3 will be released ahead of iOS 9.3.2. However, this does not make much sense. What makes the people want an OS so badly is that the existing OS was flawed which led to battery draining faster, privacy issues and even some iPads were spoilt during 2016.

So, is iOS 9.3.2 going to be released at all?

Though it seems unreasonable as of now, it is being strongly speculated that iOS 9.3.2 will definitely be released, as per a report from Neurogadget. The report is based on all the speculations and rumors that are doing rounds on the internet. However, it is up to Pangu whether the version will be released or not.

Will Black Hat USA 2016 see the launch of iOS 9.3.2?

During the event called the Black Hat USA 2016, which is similar to MOSET 2016, Pangu will be in a discussion on major decisions. This will be held from the 30th of July till the 4th of August. The event will take place in Las Vegas.

Now, all eyes are on this event as people expect the iOS jailbreak to be released then. Even if Pangu has no concrete status update at the conference, they will be expected to address a few questions related to iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak. reported Vine Report.

At the same time, Apple is expected to come out with a final version for the iOS 9.3.3. During their Fall iOS 10 will be released. If iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is not released much before this, it will be rendered useless.

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