The iOS 9.3.3 Beta Jailbreak and iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak is now available but not to the public. The Chinese hackers have recently announced at their website that jailbreaks tools for the two versions have successfully been tested.
The Pangu site claimed that an Italian named Luca Todesco was able to crack the beta version of the iOS 9.3.3 as well as the iOS 9.3.2 version. He even has the video to prove it. However, Luca has yet to make the jailbreak tools available to the public.
His reputation for jailbreaking the iOS is legendary. Pangu is assuring jailbreak users that Todesco is going to release the tools for the two versions very soon. As of now, only iOS jailbreak developers close to him have access to them.
Meanwhile, The Chinese hacker group announced that Pangu 2.3 - the unofficial version is still not available. They also cautioned the public from downloading the upcoming tool from third party sites. They promised users can download the Pangu 2.3 directly from their site once Apple released the full version for the iOS 9.3.2.
The Chinese site also mentioned that the 9.3.3 jailbreak version will most likely be downward compatible with iOS 9.3.2 since there were only minor revisions made by Apple. It seems the American software company did not patch the areas which made it possible for the hackers to jailbreak the iOS.
In anticipation for the upcoming release of the 9.3.3 and 9.3.2 jailbreak tools, Pangu issued some instructions on how to jailbreak the iOS device.
Users should first backup their files on iTunes or iCloud in case something goes wrong. The Find My iPhone option, Touch ID and passcode should also be switched off. The upcoming jailbreak tool is only available for Windows. It is also important for users to keep their cable plug while jailbreaking their iOS device.