Apple's iOS 9.3.5 Update Rendered Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak Useless

After Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak tool has been rendered useless by Apple's iOS 9.3.5 update, Jailbreaking fans might be up for a very long wait for a new tool from the popular Chinese hacking team Pangu.

Pangu Has No Plans To Release iOS 9.3.5 Jailbreak

The Chinese hacking team Pangu is already focusing its efforts on cracking iOS 10, Apple's upcoming mobile operating system. This is bad news for Apple iPhone users who are fond of jailbreaking their devices.

According to Enstarz, the Pangu team does not plans to release a iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak tool and Apple's latest mobile OS update effectively rendered useless the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. For a pretty long time, there might not be a fix, unfortunately, for jailbroken devices.

According to International Business Times, the Chinese hacking team that is behind the jailbreak updates to iOS is already focusing its efforts to create a jailbreak tool for Apple's upcoming mobile operating system, iOS 10, scheduled to be released by October. This would certainly be the operating system of choice for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus upcoming Apple flagship devices.

Just like Apple's top priority now is iOS 10, the Chinese hacking group Pangu has as top priority the upcoming iOS. In these circumstances, according to tech analysts, it is highly unlikely that Pangu would release an iOS 9.3.5 jailbreak tool. The group would just focus instead towards developing a jailbreak tool for iOS 10.

What Alternatives Are Left For iOS 9.3.3. Jailbreak Users?

Apple's updates are permanent and this means that there are actually no alternatives left for the users of Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool. In the fortunate case where users have not initiated an iOS 9.3.5 update yet, their best option is to keep iPhones running iOS 9.3.3 or iOS 9.3.4.

This would ensure that their jailbreak in the device will keep working. But the problem is that by doing so their device will be vulnerable to security risks like the notorious Pegasus spyware, as reported by MacRumors.

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