Apple has released a beta for iOS 10.3.2. The update aims to address the flaws of the software. On the other hand, users are still waiting for a successful jailbreak from TaiG, Pangu and Luca Todesco.
Apple has released the fifth iOS 10.3.2 beta for testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and the version number suggests users should only see under-the-hood bug fixes and security improvements in these releases when ready.
iOS 10.3.2 beta 5 is currently only available in beta for registered developers and the public beta version of each update usually follows a few days after the developer version if not the same day. In addition, tvOS and watchOS are also available as beta updates, although public beta programs are not available, reports the same post.
On a different note, a separate report from Telegiz conveyed of the hurdles that the hackers had to overcome in order to jailbreak Apple's latest update. To prove the latter, the previous report relayed that the call to have another jailbreak continues to escalate and yet there are details coming about that the iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak might be the last update for the users. With Apple's countermeasures gaining momentum, rumors of TaiG, Pangu and Luca Todesco accepting defeat are also on the rise.
This is not the first time that TaiG, Pangu and Luca Todesco have tweaked Apple's security and gained an upper hand with the iOS 10.3.2 Jailbreak, but since Apple rebutted with its own patch, the hackers are now having a great time unlocking the epic device, according to the same report.
For the jailbreaking enthusiasts and the community, the iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak and the pertinent details coming about should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.