Apple has stopped signing iOS 9.3.2 and iOS 9.3.3 which means a restore and downgrade to those firmware versions is no longer possible.
Currently, the Pangu Jailbreak supports up to iOS 9.3.3 but Apple has already released iOS 9.3.4 to kill the jailbreak. If you wish to retain your jailbreak, make sure not to update to iOS 9.3.4.
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stevenlacross - August 25, 2016 at 2:59am
It looks like they also stopped signing 9.3.3 from the reports, haven't tried it myself yet though
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drigomarki - August 25, 2016 at 12:09am
I hope they don't release JB for 10.0.0 iOS because it will be buggy as hell. 10.1 would be better if they can crack it and jailbreak it.
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odedoo1 - August 25, 2016 at 11:55am
They never release a jailbreak for a new iOS that comes with new devices, they first wait for Apple to sell all the new devices all over the world which used to take about 6 month but now I believe its faster and by then all kind of bugs are being discovered so a new iOS is released and only then a jailbreak is released, but there are exceptions to that rule, if the new iOS closes the way in for the jailbreak they might release the jailbreak before Apple comes out with a fix iOS. Also with Pango there are no rules any more so who knows if they'll continue the tradition or not????