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Hacker Demonstrates Downgrade of iOS 9.3.5 to iOS 9.3.2?
This method requires Apple’s APTicket and SHSH blob system, which are the only caveats for a successful downgrade from iOS 9.3.5.
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When Pangu successfully pulled off the release of the iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak, there were immediate speculations that whatever happens next will be in favor of the hackers. So far, the link has not been update which led people to speculate that Pangu might have given up on the possibility of an iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak and have made a decision to concentrate their efforts on an iOS 10 jailbreak instead.
Users can still make use of their iOS 9.3.4 jailbreaks, but once they make the move to the iOS 9.3.5 that Apple recently rolled out, the Cydia app store will no longer be available for use and any pirated applications will be completely eliminated.
Further, the same publication opined that the newest update, the iOS 9.3.5, is “questionable” at the moment and that those who wish to stay with the previous wouldn’t miss out on too many features by deciding to do so.
Apple Inc.’s iOS 10 is nearly upon the people in the tech world along with the ones who just lurk there wishing to wait for the latest jailbreaking tool.
Rumors of the Pangu team turning their attention to iOS 10 may be true since they managed to reveal a cracked iOS 10 beta at the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) in Shanghai, China last July. However, fans speculate that Apple may already have iOS 10.1 or even further update patches that they will release once an iOS 10 jailbreak has launched. The jailbreak software can also cause security issues like people hacking into someone else’s phone to get vital information.
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With iOS 10 arriving in just a few more weeks the reports point out that it is more feasible that Pangu team would skip working on iOS 9.3.5 and jump straight ahead to jailbreak iOS 10.