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Rumors: iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak to be released this week

Rumors have it that iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak is set to be released soon. Apple Inc. fan boys that have been waiting for a legitimate working iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak must be feeling glad. The high hopes that have been set are based on the rumors about the new tool that is coming out. The rumors sprouted during the MOSET 2016. The icing on the cake are the rumors pointing to the iOS 10 Jailbreak techniques. During MOSET 2016, the Pangu jailbreaking team made certain statements that point to rumors being true.

Well, although the reports are not still confirmed, people would certainly love to try out a new iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak technique. When all of this is going through, some reports in hand suggests that Apple Inc. might as well release another build in iOS 9 and it will be iOS 9.3.3. Some individuals are stating that with iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak not working completely, an upgrade to iOS 9.3.3 would make things further difficult. There is no doubt of the fact that iOS 9.3.2 has had its own share f critical bugs, but Apple Inc. has ensured that they release the patches at right times.
If we follow that trend, an iOS 9.3.3 looks quite a possibility, considering the number of bugs that that iOS 9.3.2 has. Individuals would be hopeful of the fact that a complete working iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak comes out soon.
With the iOS 10 beta version already out, it looks like Apple inc. might as well try to push iOS 10 into the market early. On the other hands, the Pangu jailbreaking team has already made statements about a few iOS 10 jailbreaking techniques, which has made the proceedings all the more interesting. The users might just find themselves in a tricky situation, where they might just have to choose between iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak and iOS 10 Jailbreak.

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