Apple iOS 9.3, 9.3.1, 9.3.2 Beta Versions Release date, Jailbreak Updates and More

By Mark Aserit
Apple news
The Apple Store is seen in Santa Monica, California, United States, February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

When Apple rolled out iOS 9.3.2 beta 4 to developers and public beta testers, many tech enthusiasts say an iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool might become available very soon. Recent rumors hint Team Pangu or Taig could release a jailbreak tool ahead of Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2016 event in June. Now, here's what is currently known about iOS 9.3.2 release date and details on its jailbreak tool.

A week after the announcement of the third beta of iOS 9.3.2, Apple released the iOS 9.3.2 beta 4 for developers. According to TechnoBuffalo, the recent iOS beta is just a small update to the iOS 9.3. It introduces security updates, bug fixes, and enhancements to Night Shift.  The latter is useful when using iPhone before bedtime.

Furthermore, iOS 9.3.2 beta contains tweaks for a bug that triggers game apps with Game Center integration to crash and show a blank white screen. Forbes labeled the problem as "White Screen of Death," which make some games unplayable.

Apple's Game Center is an app that lets users monitor points, invite other players for multiplayer gaming and track leaderboards. Game Center is an essential iOS app for multiplayer gaming, but some players are disappointed because of system bugs. The latest update is reportedly fixing the issue.

Additionally, iOS 9.3.2 brings a fix for a bug associated with Quick Actions. Quick Actions are menus that pop up when using 3D Touch on the iPhone 6S. The latest update is expected to provide a smoother user interface to the system.

After the beta program of iOS 9.3.2, it will become available for download. 

Meanwhile, today's report says iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak could be released next month. So far, the jailbreak community is disappointed by the lack of hacked software releases this year.  Pangu released the iOS 9.1 jailbreak in March, but after that, the hacking group did not release new exploits for iOS apart from the Apple TV jailbreak.

Interestingly, there's evidence that Italian hacker Luca Todesco cracked the iOS 9.3 beta 5. However, the hacker did not release his jailbreak tool to the public. Nevertheless, it is good to know that the iOs 9.3 can be jailbroken. Let's wait and see if other hacking groups will release their tools next month.

Tech experts say iOS 9.3.2 will most likely be the last notable iOS 9 updates before Apple reveals iOS 10 at the WWDC in June. Also, the tenth-generation iOS will land on the "iPhone 7" in September or October.

Stay tuned with Gospel Herald for more updates. 

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