Pangu’s last public release was the iOS 9.1 jailbreak, after which the jailbreak team had just disappeared from the scenario. However, it was all for a good cause, as Pangu is back with a bang and might give us an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak this time. The team recently held an event and made some pretty exciting announcements.
As reported by EcumenicalNews, Pangu co-hosted the MOSEC (Mobile Security Conference) some days back and unveiled the iOS 10 jailbreak at that event. The team demonstrated the jailbreak running on iOS 10 beta 1. They showed that Cydia could run on iOS 10, though we think that Cydia-maker Saurik may be involved with Pangu in a way. The team also hinted towards the possible release of a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2.
MobilenApps reported that Pangu may or may not release the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. That’s because as the team has already demonstrated the jailbreak for iOS 10, they might just concentrate on it and move on from iOS 9. However, iOS 10 still has a long way to go before its public release, and fans could always do with an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. There are rumors that a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 could come out within a week or two.
So if you are planning to jailbreak your iPhone the moment Pangu releases a tool, then you should downgrade from iOS 10 to iOS 9.3.2. That is, if you have upgraded. A Yibada report suggests that are many people who have not updated to iOS 9.3.2 as they were waiting for a jailbreak to release. If you are one of them, you can safely update now, as a jailbreak might get released soon.
But as suggested by Neurogadget, you should upgrade/downgrade to iOS 9.3.2 in time. That’s because if iOS 9.3.3 is released, the signing window for iOS 9.3.2 will be closed within a few days after that, and you will no longer be able to install the older firmware. So your best bet is to install iOS 9.3.2 and wait for an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release. If a jailbreak is released for iOS 9.3.3 instead, you can always upgrade.
Meanwhile, we eagerly await more updates on the iOS 10 jailbreak.