iOS 10 Jailbreak Updates: Pangu To Release Firmware Soon, Slated On December
Earlier reports of iOS 10 Jailbreak say that Pangu has been slow in releasing their newest firmware version. However, rumors spreading around right now suggests that Pangu might have just waited for the holiday season to provide Apple users with the much-awaited firmware.
According to latest reports online, Pangu has finally cracked Apple's iOS 10 firmware. However, there's still no clear date as to when it will be released for public use. Apple has already claimed that no firmware can break iOS 10, Neurogadget recalls.
The publication's report suggests that Pangu's release delay is caused by developers' desire to provide a more functional firmware for Apple users. The tech giant released the 10.0.1 and 10.0.2 versions to keep their operating system unbreakable. Aside from this, Apple also had to solve issues in their newest model release (iPhone 7), most especially the glitches experienced in voice calls.
Had the developers released the firmware on a much earlier date, they will encounter problems that will push them to create newer versions of the firmware. Even when Apple wants to make their iOS 10 the most secured operating system they ever had, it seems like nothing can stop hackers from breaking it.
There may be videos released online that iPhone 7's iOS 10 has already been cracked by several hackers, some speculate that these hackers are being paid by tech giant Apple so they will learn which parts of their operating system are breakable.
Value Walk suggests that Pangu's firmware will be made available by December, just in time for the holiday season. Apple users who love to jailbreak their iPhones even call it the Christmas iOS 10 Jailbreak Firmware. The timing is also quite connected to Apple's date of release for iOS version 10.0.2. This way, the tech giant will have less time to fix the crack before the year ends.