iOS 9.3.2 Rumored To Be Released By June, No Sign Of iOS 9.3.1
As neither TaiG nor Pangu have successfully released a working jailbreak for iOS 9.3.1, fans who have been waiting for a jailbreak to the latest version of the mobile OS may be waiting in vain. According to a report in Ecumenical News, as Apple is already on iOS 9.3.2, a jailbreak for an older version of the OS may not likely be coming at all. As of today, there are no working jailbreaks available for the said version. New reports are however pointing to a rumored release of an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak before Apple's WWDC in June.
According to a Mobipicker report, an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is already in the works and will be reportedly released before the Worldwide Developer Conference happens on June 13. As it is, Apple already has a beta version of its iOS 9.3.2 available and according to the report this is by far one of the fastest beta releases done by the company. It indicated that Apple has been working quickly to address whatever bugs and vulnerabilities the previous version of the OS had in order to release it to iOS users.
The upcoming iOS 9.3.2 is said to address the problem of the "White Screen of Death" which occurs while playing games on one's device, especially games that require Game Center integration. This was mostly observed in iPhones. Other fixes include the simultaneous use of the Low Power Mode and the Night Shift mode, as well as some minor fixes.
While jailbreaking one's iOS device is not as difficult as before, with various websites offering step by step guides on how to do it, it is still very risky especially if the user is using a jailbreak version that has been tested and is known to work. Only TaiG and Pangu are the reputable groups who churn out tested and working jailbreaks.