iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak release date: still no sign of it as unstable iOS 9.3.2 delays development?

A screenshot of the Apple website showing the iOS 9.3 in action on an iPhone. Rumor has it that dev teams are abandoning a jailbreak release for the iOS 9.3.2 version.Apple

Apple has just released the fifth beta for iOS 9.3.3, and iOS 10 is said to be launching soon. However, fans are still waiting for a jailbreak tool for the current iOS 9.3.3 version.

Reportedly, jailbreak development teams are having a hard time breaching the 9.3.3 version because of a stoppage put up by the previous version. According to Gamenguide, while there may already be iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak files, the stability of the tools in the jailbreak version prevents the jailbreak teams from jailbreaking iOS 9.3.3. Allegedly, some of the testers for 9.3.2 continue to experience platform-related issues, even if the jailbreak is already based on a stable and official iOS 9.3.2 format.

Previous speculations placed iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak to be available by late June to early July. However, it is already the middle of the month and there is still no iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak in sight. Although there are purported jailbreak tools already available online, some observers are cautioning fans against them since most contain harmful files that may breach security for the devices.

Meanwhile, there are rumors that although jailbreak teams are keeping silent on the issue, some of the popular development groups like PanGu and TaiG are already moving on to iOS 9.3.3, and there are even speculations that PanGu may be working on an iOS 10 jailbreak tool already. Reportedly, the dev teams have already ditched the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak due to the difficulties and delays.

Although Apple keeps on updating its official iOS files, some of the fans prefer jailbreak versions of the platform. iOS jailbreak versions give more freedom to the user, much like how rooting works for Android. With an iOS jailbreak on an iPhone or an iPad, Apple fans can take out bloatware, re-arrange interfaces and home screens and install third-party apps.