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Beta 3 Released for iPhone and iPad

Today’s update contains mostly bug fixes and other improvements, but it also includes a few new tweaks and features.

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Folks looking for the real upgrade should stay tuned for iOS 10, which will hit the public later this fall.

The following devices are not compatible with iOS 10: Original iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, original iPod touch, iPod touch 2nd-gen, iPod touch 3rd-gen, iPod touch 4th-gen, iPodf touch 5th-gen, original iPad. iPad 2, iPad 3.

Aside from the iOS 10 demo, Pangu also talked about the security settings of the iOS 9.3.2 at the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) held last July 1. Apple did not reveal what the update will be bringing but it should fix some of the bugs and issues that the iOS 9.3.2 had. For that matter, there hasn’t even been a single jailbreak of previous versions of the iOS for quite some time now, as Apple is said to have improved the security of recent versions of their software, giving hackers a harder time with releasing a jailbreak.

The US tech giant has just released iOS 9.3.3 which is available to download right now. Unfortunately for those who were expecting that Pangu would release a working iOS 10 jailbreaking software during the event, the group did not offer any tools.

iOS 10 new features: What’s new in iOS 10? There are rumors that Apple have really stepped up the security of their OS in the latest major iteration, but then again, we keep hearing those rumors pretty much every time a new major version of iOS comes out. In the meantime, aficionados can cling on the hope that the company will release a complete Jailbreak tool for 9.3 devices since one for the iOS 10 has already been completed.

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ITech Post has reported that Pangu has also broke the iOS 10’s security measures, making possible to run the Cydia application manager, but the jailbreak tool isn’t ready to be released yet. iOS 10 will be released this September and now, developers can test out the second beta. Recall that one obstacle believed was he buggy nature of the iOS 9.3.2 so there may be no excuses this time around.

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