When iOS 9.3.3 is believed as the final, Apple has brought iOS 9.3.4 without any pre-notices. So now iOS 9.3.4 is available to download on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as an improved version over iOS 9.3.3. In that way, now you are with another minor update added over iOS 9.3 to power up your iOS. But the question to update or keep your jailbreak is now thoroughly in field. So here we try to cover some interesting facts about Pangu 9.3.4, which is now expected to bring iOS 9.3.4 latest also to the jailbreak chapters. So read on and know is there any chances for iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak.

iOS 9.3.4 with more fixes-Download iOS 9.3.4

By now we can say iOS 9 final update is out, in fact iOS 9.3.4 latest can be largely believed to be the final iOS 9 update before the concern turn to next big chapter iOS 10 in September. The note that comes with the software update reveals iOS 9.3.4 provides important security update to your iDevice which is recommended for all users. So those who wish to download iOS 9.3.4 can head to the new software version over the air (settings > General > Software update) or manually through iTunes.

If you are a regular iOS user, jumping into a new iOS versions will impact your entire iOS operations in a fine way, but for jailbreakers the decision should be taken with a lot of concern. In that way jailbreakers better stay away from this new iOS update as still there is no sign of getting Pangu 9.3.4.

Will Pangu Turn to iOS 9.3.4 Jailbreak?

It is more than a week for the new Pangu jailbreak, but constant updates have made the tool a lot discussed everyday in a new way. Pangu 9.3.3 is for iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak at the same time addressing four previous versions. As to reliable facts, iOS 9.3.4 comes patched the new Pangu jailbreak. So semi-untethered Pangu Download will not work for Cydia install iOS 9.3.4. In that way, until Pangu 9.3.4 comes with a positive respond you have to save iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak if you value keeping your iOS jailbroken.

iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak facts are still missing in the scene, but that does not mean iOS 9.3.4 is unjailbreakable. So keep visiting us as we are ready to make you updated as soon as something reveals form Pangu 9.3.4.

Keep your iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak or Update?

Even though iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak was troublesome at the beginning, it has now come to the track with regular updates. As to the recent recent reports, Pangu v1.1 is now updated to make a stable iOS jailbreak. So it will smoothly solve certificate expiration by offering a year long certificate once you have successfully done re-side loading the Pangu English app. So clearly Pangu has worked hard to make us forgotten iOS 9.3.3 is a semi-untethered.

Updating to iOS 9.3.4 is recommended to all, but if you update iOS 9.3.3 semi-untethered jailbreak will be killed. So if you prefer keeping your jailbreak, you better stay away from new firmware update until iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak sounds positive.

If you unaware, downgrading is still possible from iOS 9.3.4 to iOS 9.3.3. And signing to iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 are also still acceptable. So you still can update iOS 9.3.3 and jailbreak being at the latest jailbreakable firmware. Within 1-2 weeks Apple will stop signing to iOS 9.3.3 making downgrading also impossible. So before you get out of the luck, grab all Cydia download benefits with iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. Otherwise you will be stuck with iOS 9.3.4 with no jailbreak, may be it is for sometimes or forever. So to get our in detailed guide for iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak with English version, click here

iOS 9.3.4 minor update has built to make your iOS experience better, but jailbreakers have to sit and wait as still iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak is uncertain. As to what Pangu revealed they have kept a bigger and better plan for biggest iOS 10 jailbreak. So it is unpredictable how will they work for Pangu 9.3.4 came at an unexpected moment. At the time, I advise jailbreakers to stay away from this new update saving Cydia iOS 9.3.3. If Pangu 9.3.4 will come, you will be able to know everything simply but in detailed if your keep visiting us. So stay tuned.