Following the incredibly exciting unveiling of iOS 9 earlier today during Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2015, Apple officially seeded the first iOS 9 beta, being 9.0 beta 1, to those enrolled in the company’s iOS Developer program. In the latest beta firmware, iOS 9, Apple has not only heavily focused on a deep and system-wide performance and security boost, but they’ve also added a number of exciting new features. However, before you continue further with the intent of jumping ship from iOS 8.x onto the iOS 9 bandwagon, just know that as with the latest iOS 8.3 public firmware (or its two predecessors: 8.2 and 8.1.3), users who update their devices to iOS 9 beta 1 from an earlier jailbreakable iOS 8 build will regrettably forfeit their ability to jailbreak, as 8.3 remains unjailbroken; at least for the public. Having said that, in this informational tutorial, we’ll demonstrate an iTunes…