Apple closes iOS 10.3.2 downgrade on iTunes: You can still get iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak though

Check here how you can downgrade to iOS 10.3.2 even if Apple cuts off signing for the firmware.

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Google Project Zero's Ian Beer. Vimeo

If you wish to get the much-anticipated iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak once it will soon be rolled out, you will need to downgrade your phone's software update to iOS 10.3.2 to qualify. However, Apple has already shut down the download of the iOS 10.3.2 firmware on iTunes. You might be asking yourself now: Can I still instal the iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak?

The iOS 10.3.2 is unfortunately no longer available for download on iTunes if your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is already on iOS 10.3.3. With the potential creation of an iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak, however, developers are expected to deliver a way for you to downgrade your device and get the iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak.

IBTimes SG reported on 4 August that the potential jailbreak, which was deemed impossible, is likely to arrive soon. This news comes after it was revealed that the CVE-2017-7063 bug discovered by Google Project Zero's Ian Beer, a computer security expert, is workable to jailbreak iOS 10.3.2 with the aid of the triple_fetch toolkit he released.

Apple patched the said exploit late in July via iOS 10.3.3, revealing that the vulnerability "maybe be able to execute arbitrary code with system privileges". The iPhone maker's statement sparked excitement and hope among jailbreak developers because it means the door is open for iOs 10.3.2 jailbreak. Developers could now be preparing the potential iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak, which might come weeks' time.

As to how to downgrade to iOS 10.3.2, developers are working on it now so you could instal the iOS 10.3.2 jailbreak. For future references, know that you have to save the SHSH2 blobs for your device so when Apple signs the next firmware you will still be able to downgrade your software version.

This article was first published on August 11, 2017
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