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IPad Pro, iPad Mini 4 or iPad Air 2
As soon as the tech giant released the latest OS update, an Italian hacker reported that he succeeded to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3.
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Owners of the 9.7-inch iPad Pro can finally install iOS 9.3.2 without fear of it bricking their tablet.
Another user on Reddit shared a claim that he was going to deliver a iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date by June 11th, but after scrutiny and poor responses the moderators deleted his post and a repost of the topic. In his bio, hem mentions that he does not release the jailbreak, even though he was also able to jailbreak the previous version of iOS 9.3. The new version is build number 13F72 and can be downloaded over-the-air via Software Update.
Previously, the noted jailbreaking enthusiast also shared an image over on Twitter which indicated a successful iOS 9.3.3 breach, but unfortunately for those hoping to get it; Tedesco is not known for making his jailbreaks available publicly. Rumor has it that iOS 10 is already in development process.
One of the odd things about this announcement is that the team states that they will simply quit if they can not achieve this iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak release date target.
The question now is whether this jailbreak will be made widely available, and from the looks of it, the answer could seemingly be in the affirmative. Normal jailbreaking tools (like those from hacking teams Pangu and TaiG) require iOS devices to be attached to a PC or Mac computer.
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Those who own iOS devices will be delighted to know that iOS 9.3.2 can indeed be jailbroken. There are 300 icons included, system-wide user interface skins, status bar icons and different dock modes.