


The second one shows more promise, but because Apple revoked the Beijing enterprise developer certificate shortly after its release with the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, there’s no telling whether or not the jailbreak will stop functioning before the supposed “year” is over. The first one is just a pain to deal with because you have to side-load the jailbreak app with Cydia Impactor every week.
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Of course, there remain two other certificate types: a free one that lasts 7 days, and the enterprise developer certificate from 25PP that can supposedly last a year. By far the most stable method is side-loading the app to your device with your own $99/year developer account and not having to worry about side-loading again for a whole year. With the latest intelligence we’ve acquired, we know that that there are three kinds of certificates that you can use with the Pangu jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3. This is, of course, nothing more than speculation, so take it with a grain of salt. It’s completely possible that we’ll see an untethered jailbreak for iOS 10 from Pangu and that they’ve used exploits in this jailbreak that may have been closed in iOS 10, which could be why they decided to go ahead and use them so close to the iOS 10 release. The news doesn’t come as very surprising, as we’ve suspected since the release of this strange type of jailbreak that perhaps Pangu is saving something bigger and better for iOS 10 when it’s released to the public this Fall. Unfortunately for those waiting on an untethered jailbreak, Pangu has confirmed on Reddit that one for iOS 9.3.3 is not being worked on, so you might not want to hold your breath:

Without a doubt, people seem to agree that the hassle of side-loading the jailbreak app is too much of a pain to have to do every time the certificate expires. The semi-untethered boot process isn’t hard, but it can be inconvenient. We’ve been seeing comment after comment in the various postings we do here on iDB on the new jailbreak about how people want to wait to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 until an untethered jailbreak for the firmware is released instead of using this rather odd semi-untethered jailbreak that utilizes certificates. The team recently cleared up the question on whether or not 32-bit devices would ever be supported by the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, and now they appear to have confirmed that an untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 isn’t going to happen. The Pangu jailbreak team is the one responsible for having released the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, and there has been a lot of confusion about the jailbreak that has led the team to ultimately make an official Reddit account to help keep the community in the loop.
