iOS 9.3 Jailbreak release updates: Jailbreak tool expected in April; Users warned against fake jailbreak

There are rumors that the iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak is ready to be released, and if they were to verify, the latest jailbreak tool can be accessed by the iPhone users in April. It is a looming question among the fans who will be the first group to release the jailbreak software for the new iPhone operating system upgrade, whether it will be TaiG or Pangu- or if either group will be successful in creating the 9.3.1 jailbreak as the JB tool for iOS 9.3 was not made. However, with the expected arrival of a new jailbreak, concerns still linger regarding the fake jailbreak software that are expected to surface along with the actual software.
As reported by Yibada, there are concerns about upgrading a user's iPhone OS to 9.3.1 or even 9.3 because there are fake mobile phone software posing as iOS 9.3 jailbreak. Users may be tricked to download the fake jailbreak that could cause extensive damage to the phone's system.
The Guardian reported that Apple has come up with the iOS 9.3.1 update as an effort to fix several issues present with iOS 9.3. One of the fixes offered by the latest OS update is the removal of the bug that causes some iPhone apps to become unresponsive or crash after tapping on external links in Messages, Safari, Mail and third party web browsers like Google Chrome. This bus is more noticeable on iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.
The beta testing of iOS 9.3 began in January and the final version of the OS was launched on March 21. Problems still exist with the emergence of a new system update, although iOS 9.3 introduced new features to the iPhone users such as Verizon WiFi calling, Night Shift and security fixes.
iOS 9.3, which was beta tested since January, was launched on March 21, 2016. However, it had some problems and the software company had to come up with a new update. The update brought new features such as Verizon WiFi calling and Night Shift and security fixes.
iDigitalTimes noted that the presently available jailbreak tool is for iOS 9.1 that was released by Pangu on March 11. Pangu also released the jailbreaks for older iOS versions such as 9.0, 9.0.1 and 9.0.2.
According to some reports, 9.3.1 will be the last update from Apple before the company formally introduces iOS 10.