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iOS 10 Jailbreak Updates, Rumors: Apple Releases 10.2 Beta; Jailbreak-lovers Await Pangu's Tool

Apple just released their latest update on their iOS 10.2 Beta. Critics say this is one update that Apple hackers and jailbreakers will find very hard to break.
It's been quite a talk all over the web that one of the major jailbreak developers, Pangu, is getting ready for a huge release in December. According to reports, this is their way of giving "happiness" to jailbreak lovers. Also, it is one of the solutions they see to block Apple from stopping them.

On Mac Rumors' latest update about iOS 10.2 Beta, it stated that it was on November 14 (Monday) that Apple released the third iOS 10.2 Beta. The report says that the third beta version fixed some issues for the TV App. Aside from this, there are also notable changes on iOS 10.2 Beta 3, especially on the Videos, SOS, TV functionality, Messages, and TV Settings features.
This is just the third release and Apple is set to update and improve it even more in the first few weeks of December.
Morning News USA says Pangu developers have already announced that they already have the Jailbreak tool for iOS 10. However, they are doing their best to hold back the release so it will be difficult for Apple to fix the broken patch.
Meanwhile, just last Monday (November 28), Apple released another update for iOS 10.2, 9 to 5 Mac confirms. The update includes unicode 9.0 emoji, messages screen effects, and a whole lot more. Because of this fourth release, Pangu might just be releasing the jailbreak tool very, very soon. It is important to note that the last tool Pangu released was for iOS 9.3. This is the version that can be seen on their website. Jailbreak-lovers should just check on their site every once in awhile, especially now that December is just hours away.

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