iOS 9.3.3, iOS 10 jailbreak release date news: PanGu issues iOS 9.3.3 update, will start on iOS 10 once it's out

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A lot of fans were waiting for a jailbreak release for the iOS 9.3.3, since it is expected to correct the iPhone and iPad unlocking tool's certificate problem. However, it has been confirmed that the Chinese Hacker Team Pangu issued the jailbreak software recently, along with the completed jailbreak for the iOS 10.

According to the Christian Daily, while the newest version of the iOS 9.3.3 will resolve the current certificate expiry issue, it is still worth noting that this tool will still be semi-tethered, meaning that if the jailbroken device will be restarted, it will still need to go through the same process of jailbreaking afterwards. As such, users will need to have Cydia run as soon as they have their device restarted.

Fortunately, only one tap is needed in order to have the updated iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak installed from their device's home screen. This is a huge improvement from the previous version of the jailbreak, since it had some bugs and issues that needed to be remedied. As such, with the latest version fixing these, Pangu will now be focusing its attention in producing the next version of the software, the iOS 10.

Mobipicker reports that this Chinese hacker team has already accomplished jailbreaking the iOS 10 beta version. This was demonstrated at the beginning of July, during the Mobile Security Conference event. With this, it is certain that Apple will set out and fix the problems seen with its latest operating system before it gets launched.

Regardless, Yibada states that the latest update in iOS 9.3.4 was a patch that fixed the various vulnerabilities exposed by Pangu. After all, no one expected the this update to come out, but the same article believes that this update serves as a foil for the 9.3.3 jailbreak update for the iOS. It is the final iOS 9 update, as the iOS 10 is expected to be released the next month.