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iOS 9.3 Jailbreak News: Tool Makers Waiting For Third iOS 9.3.2 Beta Version; iOS 10 Rolling In?

Rumors are rife these past few days indicating the release of the iOS 9.3 jailbreak tool from reputable jailbreak teams like Pangu and Taig. However, several reports seem to clarify the issue saying that jailbreak teams, including those of the aforementioned, are still waiting for the release of the iOS 9.3.2 before making one.

People who claim to have knowledge of the matter claim that the 9.3.2 version will be the last of the series before Apple puts focus on the release of the upcoming iOS 10. The roll out of the said operating software will reportedly happen during the unveiling event of the company's latest iPhone handsets around the second half of this year.

Mac Rumors said that the third beta of the iOS 9.3.2 for public beta testers has already been released. According to the report, the update is said to fix bugs brought by the 9.3.1 version. Exactly when the latest iOS firmware update will be seeded out to all iOS users, is yet to be known.

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However, this latest news means that users need not to wait for those jailbreakers making their way into the system. It is highly likely that the public seeding might be announced in the following days next week.

Further details about the iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 from Apple Insider said that it corrected the problem known as the "White Screen of Death." This often occurred when users try to play games with Game Center integration turned on in their iPhones. The bug reportedly caused game applications to crash. Some users experience seeing blank white screen, which is where the above-mentioned term come from.

The new firmware will also return accessibility to the Night Shift and Low Power Mode functionalities.

As with the iOS 10, the Apple community is expecting the Cupertino-based tech giant to offer glimpses of it at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) starting this June 13.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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