By Jake Ke, | April 22, 2016
In its first party Notes app for iOS 9.3, Apple has given the feature to protect notes with a password for enhanced functionality.
Over the past weeks and months, many have claimed that they were successful in getting into the latest Apple iOS version 9.3.This latest operating system was released in March, and despite all the jailbreak rumors, there has not been any official and legit tool to confirm that iOS 9.3 was already hacked by anyone.
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One of the hottest rumors about this jailbreak issue is that hackers will be releasing the tool to jailbreak iOS 9.3 version this coming WWDC in June. If by any chance these rumors will happen on the said event, Apple enthusiasts' long wait will be finally over. Two of the most famous software hackers, TaiG and Pangu, is said to be anticipating the patch that Apple will release for iOS version 9.3. This patch is said to be the final ingredient needed by these known jailbreak developers to complete their jailbreak tool. According to Christian Today, right after Apple releases the iOS version 9.3.2, it wouldn't be surprising if the jailbreak tools for either iOS version 9.3.1 or 9.3 will come out.
There's still a far-reaching line of hopefuls who are patiently waiting for the jailbreak tool for iOS versions 9.3 and 9.3.1. Enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for iOS 9.3's UI and mostly security updates which let its users secure notes saved on the phone. As well as general updates which enables Siri to work better because of the added languages which Siri can recognize and follow. While iOS version 9.3.1 on the other hand is packed with bug fixes from 9.3 and some improvements on instability functions.
Clearly at the moment, there has not been any official nor successful jailbreak tool that has reached Apple users especially for versions 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.3 and 9.3.1. Hence, Pangu have released jailbreak tools for iOS versions 9.1, 9.0.2, 9.0.1 and 9.0 and TaiG with iOS versions 8.4, 8.3, 8.2 and 8.1.3, added by NeuroGadget.
Typically jailbreak tools are created in a matter of days or hours after the iOS version is released but It seems like software developer hackers have to face the reality that Apple has already created an operating system which no one can ever jailbreak into. With all the attempts and unsuccessful creation of jailbreak tools for the latest iOS versions, it may appear that avid jailbreakers may have to wait longer to get their iPhones jailbroken.
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