iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak rumored to come out before WWDC in June

(Regis Duvignau / Reuters)Jailbreak version for iOS 9.3.2 is rumored to come out in June.

Apple just recently released the fourth version iOS, the 9.3.2, and it is speculated that a working jailbreak for it already exists. It is rumored that the jailbreak will come out before the tech giant's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month.

The speculation on the nearing release of the iOS 9.3.2 started after Pangu, one of the most popular jailbreak teams, announced the possibility on its website. The team stated: "Pangu and Taig teams have confirmed possibility of iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak. Pangu tool (Pangu version 2.2 beta) has been released to jailbreak iOS 9.3.2 version. Unfortunately, this jailbreak is not publicly available at this time."

Another active jailbreak team, Taig 9, posted its own separate statement on its website. It said, "TaiG9 team has started working on iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak solution while it is in developer beta. And TaiG9 community testing was opened for both iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3."

However, it stated that it will not open a community testing for the jailbreak version for iOS 9.3.2. The team decided to do the test TaiG9 v30.0.0 β2 from end-to-end with its own team before releasing it to the jailbreak community for public downloads.

This may come as positive news to those who have been waiting to jailbreak their newest iOS. However, there is also a possibility that it will not push through or the jailbreak that the two teams will be releasing will not work. Apple responds quickly with a patch to keep the iOS from being jailbroken.

The iOS 9.3.2 can be downloaded for iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad mini, iPad Pro, the 5th-generation iPod touch, and all of their later versions. Downloading it differs on different devices.

Although it fixes some bugs from the previous versions, it does not bring any new feature since it is most likely targeted on the newest iPhone SE models.

WWDC 2016 will take place on June 13–17 in San Francisco, California.

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