It was recently rumored that iOS 10 Pangu Jailbreak will come shortly after Apple's Sept. 13 launch of the full version of its latest iOS 10.
It can be remembered that the final form of Apple's operating system (OS) for iPhones and iPads was unveiled to the public at its Sept. 7 event along with the new iPhone 7 smartphone series and Apple Watch Series 2.
A few months prior to the event, Apple announced that iOS 10 is already in development and its first beta was eventually unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 2016.
From June to September, a Christian Times report hinted that a lot of mobile device hackers were able to study iOS 10 and tried creating a functional jailbreak tool, but all failed.
However, an International Business Times report revealed that Pangu might be able to develop a working iOS 10 jailbreak in October, shortly after the revelation of the full iOS version. Many tech experts were convinced that this is quite possible since the group has presented how they successfully jailbroken an iOS 10 beta-equipped iPhone.
It also shared that Pangu might have jailbroken the first iOS 10 beta last July and was demonstrated in the Mobile Security Conference in Shanghai, China. It led to speculations claiming that Pangu might have developed an operational jailbreak system for iOS 10's final version.
Such rumors further gained strength lately after Mac World reported that Pangu released the jailbreak tools for the iOS 9.3.3 and 9.3.4 versions that were immediately countered by Apple's release of iOS 9.3.5 update.
Finally, iDownload blog reported that a known Italian hacker Luca Todesco, was quite successful in jailbreaking the iOS 10's Beta 8 version a few days prior to the Sept. 7 event where the iOS 10 unveiled.
The hacker even named its own jailbreak tool as "valuX." However, it was not clear if the tool is still working after the iOS 10 full version's release.