Apple releases new betas for iOS, macOS, watchOS and yes, even tvOS
The third developer betas squash bugs and tweak new features as the final versions of these operating system updates will be released in the fall.
According to Blasting News, Pangu has been experiencing several issues with iOS 9.3.2’s buggy nature that apparently left iPad Pros bricking back in May. Pangu Jailbreak demoed a working exploit on iOS 10 beta running device. But even if the Pangu group does not tackle the iOS jailbreak status, questions are expected to be thrown their way.
The rumor began after the 2016 Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) in China on July 1.
A report by GameNGuide says that iOS 9.3.3 is in beta testing and will come out soon.
Pangu does have an alternative and this is the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. Everyone is suggesting Pangu is developing multiple tools for iPhone and iPad devices. The OS is seemingly going through loops where Apple would release a new, better protected version, jailbreakers would fight against it, only to jump ship to the next version once it drops a few weeks/months later. Moreover, there are reports iOS 10 Jailbreak beta is not open for any other hacker in iOS community. Instead, Pangu is making us wait. The iOS 10 Jailbreak preview also gave us a hint about Pangu’s exploit for iOS 10.
Users can now also download watchOS 2.2.2 and tvOS 9.2.2 from those respective devices.
The US tech giant has just released iOS 9.3.3 which is available to download right now. This is one of the main issues for jailbreak developers – they have to split their resources between projects that are not guaranteed to be worthwhile.
Previous speculations placed iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak to be available by late June to early July. It looks like the team may not be able to come up with a jailbreak tool for 9.3.2, especially that the 9.3.3 will most likely come out very soon before the rumored iOS reveal in September.