How to jailbreak iOS 9.3.1 or iOS 9.3? Is iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak possible now? Will it be available any time soon? How long would it take for iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak to be released? What’s the latest jailbreak-able iOS version?
We will try our best to clear up all questions and doubts you may have about iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak in this post (for iPhone 6s, 6, 6s and 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone SE, iPad air 1, 2, iPad Pro, iPad mini 1, 2, 3, 4, all iPad models except the first generation, and iPod Touch 5th and 6th generation).
Jailbreak iOS 9.3.1 / 9.3 on Windows PC or Mac
If you have followed us this far to the releases of both iOS 9.3.1 and iOS 9.3, you would know that iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak is still on its way and may take a really long time before its release.
All other websites you may have came across that tell you about all the rumors, estimated iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak release time, etc are mostly inaccurate. What you need to know now is that iOS 9.3.1 is not jailbreak-able at the moment and will not be available any time soon (unless if miracle happens otherwise it may take up to 6 months according to the recent jailbreak time frame).
Developers from all around the world (Italian, Chinese, etc) were working very hard their ways to find and make an exploit possible in the previous iOS 9.2.1 and were not success so far. We can certainly expect to see iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak to be even further away.
What is the latest jailbreak-able iOS now
At the time this post was written, iOS 9.1 is by far the latest jailbreak-able iOS version. It took nearly half a year for the Chinese team Pangu9 to finally release the final Cydia jailbreak for iOS 9.1 (works on both Windows PC and Mac).
If you are thinking about downgrading iOS 9.3.1 to 9.1 in order to jailbreak your device, forget about it. It is impossible to restore or downgrade to iOS 9.1 now as Apple has stopped signing for it a very long time ago. Only those who patiently stick with iOS 9.1 get to enjoy the recent jailbreak release.
Although we have already explained about this many times before, we would still like to remind you that once Apple stops signing for an iOS version, installing, restoring or downgrading to it is no longer possible no matter what you do or how professional you are. So, it’s a good practice to stay with an older iOS version, in this case now, iOS 9.2.1 (the closest next possible jailbreak), so that you can jailbreak your device as soon as iOS 9.2.1 jailbreak is released.
What is the best thing to do now if you need a jailbreak
Since most developers are still aiming to bring up a usable jailbreak for iOS 9.2.1 (after so many months of testings and rumors), it’s best that you stick with your iOS 9.2.1 if you rely heavily on jailbreak.
You may also want to downgrade iOS 9.3.1 to iOS 9.2.1 just in case if the iOS 9.2.1 jailbreak is released later. Update: Apple no longer sign for iOS 9.2.1 thus making downgrading to it impossible now. If you are with iOS 9.2.1 now, do not upgrade to iOS 9.3.1 if you want to jailbreak your device as soon as possible.
If you have already upgraded to iOS 9.3.1 or iOS 9.3, we’re sorry to say that there is nothing you can do now other than finger crossed and hoping for someone to quickly find an exploit in iOS 9.3.1 for jailbreak. Take this as a lesson and check before upgrading to a new iOS version if you need and rely on a jailbreak heavily.
Update 1: Apple has stopped signing for iOS 9.2.1. Downgrading to it is no longer possible. Stop trying to restore to it as it may brick your device.
Update 2: Since iOS 9.3.2 has already been released and most jailbreak efforts are focused onto 9.3.2, we will keep you updated with all the iOS 9.3 jailbreak in this page: How to Jailbreak iOS 9.3.2 on iPhone or iPad.
Follow us now and we will inform you as soon as iOS 9.3.1, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.2.1 or any iOS jailbreak is released. In the meantime, we will keep this post updated with latest news about iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak.