Category: Jailbreak iOS 9
This Official Jailbreak iOS 9 achieve features extensive updates for the iOS 9 jailbreak, TaiG, Pangu and PP details for iOS 9, referred to as 9.0, and all iOS 9-powered devices. Furthermore, readers can also find the jailbreak status of the newest iOS 9.x devices, including the iPhone 6 Plus and iPad models listed here.
Jailbreak iOS 9.0.2 - TaiG and Pangu: iPhone 6S, iPad Pro [Update]
Jailbreak iOS 9 Untethered Update; TaiG, iH8sn0w, Pangu or K33n, How to Jailbreak iOS 9.0 following Release? - Today, ensuing iOS 9’s release, let’s discuss the future of jailbreaking, particularly where iOS 9.0.2 is concerned. In spite of the latest TaiG jailbreak for iOS 8.4 having been patched by Apple’s 8.4.1 release last month, developers on the jailbreak scene are already looking to the future as iOS 8.x becomes a set of firmware releases from the past. First, before we talk about a potential iOS 9 jailbreak, it’s important to realize the release timeframe for the first installment of Apple’s next major mobile operating system. iOS 9 was first unveiled at Apple’s 2015 WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) in June, since then the firmware has gone through five developer-exclusive betas and three public beta releases before being issued to the public on September 16th. With Apple’s September 9th having recently passed, the company unveiled not only the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, but also the much-rumored iPad Pro and iPad mini 4, as well as the Apple TV 4, all of which (save the latter) are crucial when predicting the release of the next jailbreak. However, before skipping ahead to future devices, we have a lot to discuss first. Continue past the break for more on iOS 9 and jailbreaking! Read more
Jailbreak iOS 9.0.1 Update, iOS 9.0.1 Released, Can We Jailbreak It?
Jailbreak iOS 9.0.1 Untethered; Apple Releases iOS 9.0.1, Can We Jailbreak? - This morning, in an unexpected move, Apple released iOS 9.0.1 to the public one week following the introduction of iOS 9 to the masses. Being the first update issued for iOS 9, the new 9.0.1 firmware offers minor bug fixes over last week’s 9.0. So naturally our readers are rightfully curious as to whether they can jailbreak iOS 9.0.1 untethered. First, before we delve into the subject of a potential iOS 9.0.1 firmware, let’s discuss the new release. Unlike its predecessor, which was the first release of its kind that added split view multitasking for new iPads, a slew of performance and battery enchantment, the ability to more quickly navigate through iOS, new Siri functionality, deep and integrated search and so much more, iOS 9.0.1 merely corrects several small bugs introduced by iOS 9 itself. Like with past iOS updates, 9.0.1 is available for immediate download via two flavors: as either an OTA (over-the-air) update via the Settings app or as a traditional iTunes update. However, jailbreakers should avoid iOS 9.0.1 like the plague - for more details on how iOS 9.0.1 plays into jailbreaking, continue reading! Read more
iOS 9 Jailbreak and 9.0 Update: Apple Releases iOS 9 and More
Jailbreak iOS 9 and 9.0 Update, Apple Releases iOS 9 to the Public - iOS 9: a new firmware, a big one - in fact, iOS 9.0 is the most substantial iOS update since 8.0’s introduction! Today, Apple released iOS 9 to the general public, which (according to the company) “brings you refinements at every level,” including new ‘Proactive’ search features, a News app, split-screen multitasking for iPads and improvements to Siri, battery life, performance, the multitasking app switcher and a number of other areas. However, before you jump the gun on updating, let’s talk jailbreaking, as that’s undeniably what the majority of our readers care about. Unfortunately like its predecessor 8.4.1, iOS 9 remains un-jailbreakable by the masses. In other words, if you were to perform an update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod to iOS 9.0, you wouldn’t be able to utilize the current TaiG jailbreak tool to achieve Untethered status! Okay, so where does that leave us? Well, in today’s article, we’re going to examine all aspects of today’s release - for complete details on the new iOS 9 update and whether we can expect an iOS 9 jailbreak, continue reading. Read more
iPhone 6S, iPad Pro + Mini 4, Apple TV 4 Unveiling: LIVE Video - Evasi0n Jailbreak
iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, iPad Pro, Mini 4 and Apple TV 4 LIVE Unveiling - Recently, aside from the excitement pertaining to the Untethered iOS 8.4 TaiG jailbreak from June, and details concerning Apple’s iOS 8.4.1 remedy, the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Pro, iPad Mini 4 and Apple TV 4 have been the most exciting and intriguing topics for both Apple enthusiasts and bloggers alike. As we mentioned in a recent article on Evasi0n Jailbreak, which was updated yesterday to include new intel, iOS 9 (Apple’s next major firmware that will receive an official release date tomorrow) and the iPhone 6S will both be paramount for the creation of the next Untethered jailbreak! Today after what’s been weeks and months, or even years, in the case of the iPad Pro and Apple TV 4, of rumors and speculation, Apple’s annual September iPhone unveiling will commence with the company’s typical keynote presentation at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1:00 PM Eastern). For more on the iPhone 6S and Apple’s latest devices, continue reading past the break! Read more
Jailbreak iOS 9 and iOS 8.4, TaiG or Pangu, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad and K33N [Update]
Jailbreak iOS 9 Untethered Update: Pangu, TaiG and K33N, How to Jailbreak iOS 9.0 and 8.4 Status - In light of iOS 9 having recently entered developer beta testing, and the fact that Pangu has successfully achieved an iOS 8.3 jailbreak, it’s time to look forward towards the future: the second half of 2015, iOS 9’s release and beyond. iOS 9.0 will be released to the general public in the fall of 2015, alongside the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, as is already known to be the target of a few teams interested in jailbreaking iOS 9. However, to address the current state of jailbreak affairs prior to discussing what’s next for the community, the latest iOS 8.1.2 (and 8.2 betas 1 and 2) Untethered PP and TaiG jailbreak utilities were patched some months ago by Apple with the release of iOS 8.1.3 - a patch that’s persisted throughout iOS 8.x updates, including iOS 8.3 and the four iOS 8.4 betas. Before the public, and jailbreakers the world over, can truly settle into contemplating future iOS 9 utilities, when will we receive the final jailbreak for iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4, which will certainly be the final chapter for iOS 8.x? Looking back, last year’s iOS 7.1.x Pangu jailbreak remained unpatched from June of 2014 until September, when Apple issued iOS 8.0 to the masses,which is crucial to Having said that, when will the next jailbreak be released for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPod touch 5 and other iOS-based devices? Will jailbreak teams skip iOS 8.3 and 8.4 all together to jailbreak iOS 9? For a closer look at what to expect when it comes to the future and jailbreaking, particularly in relation to iOS 8.4 and 9.0, continue past the break! Read more
Forget iOS 8.3, Apple Watch Jailbreak Coming After K33N’s iOS 9 Jailbreak?
Apple Watch Jailbreak Coming After iOS 9 Utility? Forget About iOS 8.3 Jailbreak! - Recently, ensuing Apple’s WWDC last week and the release of iOS 9.0 beta 1, a new team dubbed K33N announced that they may have a major role to play in jailbreaking moving forward - specifically beyond the suspected forthcoming Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 for the inevitable iOS 9 update. However, what’s even more tantalizing is the prospect of an Apple Watch jailbreak. Currently, beyond developers being locked into creating apps strictly via WatchKit, apps don’t run natively on the Apple Watch - instead, apps run in the background on the iPhone the Watch is paired with and are mirrored to the device. With WatchOS 2 (the next major update for the Apple Watch that was announced alongside iOS 9 and WWDC), which is launching this fall, Apple is opening up native app development for the Watch. Having said that, there will still be limitations even for native apps: e.g. access to manipulating the core user interface isn’t permitted, as Apple wants to control the Apple Watch experience for all apps to maintain the same exquisite design standards the company is renowned for. As you can imagine, that doesn’t bode well for those seeking to customize their devices - enter, jailbreaking! For more on the future of jailbreak past iOS 8.3 and the latest news in Apple Watch jailbreaking, continue reading past the break. Read more
PP Claims iOS 8.3 Jailbreak Release In July, After 8.4, K33N To Jailbreak iOS 9?
PP States iOS 8.3 Jailbreak to be Released in July, after 8.4, K33n’s iOS 9 Jailbreak Plans - Today, following the conclusion of WWDC on Monday, a few interesting developments in the realm of jailbreaking have come to light. Without an iOS 8.3 jailbreak from either TaiG or Pangu, those new to the scene are undoubtedly starting to panic as we approach one of the longest periods we’ve had to wait for a new jailbreak utility - second only to days of iOS 6 - iOS 7, when 6.1.3 patched the jailbreak in March, 2013 and we didn’t receive a new untethered utility until evasi0n7 in December, 2013. So, with Pangu having recently demonstrated their ability to jailbreak iOS 8.3 at MOSEC and with iOS 8.4 right around the corner, what can we expect as far as a new jailbreak for iOS 8.4 and iOS 8.3? Interestingly, PP Assistant (the group behind the Mac OS X port of TaiG) recently shared their insider opinion on the topic. Moreover, what about moving forward - i.e. jailbreaking past iOS 8.3? According to new details from Forbes, an elite group of Chinese hackers dubbed Keen Team, also spelled K33n, may have their sights on jailbreaking iOS 9 once the firmware is made available to the public later this fall. Read more
How to Install iOS 9 Beta 1 Free Without UDID Registered - Avoid Errors
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 security flaw that allows devices running iOS 8 through 8.3 to update to iOS 9 beta 1 without having said devices’ UDID registered through an iOS Developer account - for more information, continue onwards past the break. Read more
iOS 9 And WWDC 2015 Live Video Stream - Jailbreak Post 8.3, Apple Music And More
iOS 9 Beta Revealed Live at WWDC 2015 Video Stream, Jailbreak after iOS 8.3 - Fresh on the heels of news concerning Pangu’s new iOS 8.3 jailbreak demonstration at MOSEC on Friday, we’re on the cusp of another equally exciting, albeit not in the same manner, news cycle. Today, Apple is holding their annual Word Wide Developers Conference (commonly referred to as WWDC for short) at Moscone West in San Francisco, California. During this year’s conference Apple is expected to reveal both OS 10.11 and iOS 9: the next major iOS installment that is rumored to feature “Rootless” security, which may set Untethered jailbreak development back - though it won’t completely hinder it. While iOS 9 will be both unveiled to the masses and released to developers today, Apple won’t officially roll out the update to the public until later this year. Consequently, those interested in a new iOS 9 jailbreak post iOS 8.3 and 8.4 will unquestionably need to wait until the firmware is officially released and new iOS device models are made available (namely the iPhone 6s). Regardless of what the future holds for iOS and jailbreaking, this remains an exhilarating period for Apple fans - those of you seeking live video coverage from within the event itself and to be among the first to see all of iOS 9’s new features, continue reading. Read more
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