Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Taig 9.0.2 Jailbreak Update

iOS 9 Jailbreak would be a great success for the community. In the way, TaiG team had tested and announced that they successfully tested Jailbreak iOS 9, iOS 9.0.2, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.3 or iOS 9.1 with the beta release of iOS 9. Now, when iOS 9 can be jailbreak using TaiG, it would be really a great to see how early the team releases their untethered jailbreak 9. However, Apple can patch these exploits any time during iOS 9.0.1 update.

iOS 9.0.2 TaiG Jailbreak Untethered iOS 9 Development, as Apple issues their 9.0.2 iOS update. Complete details on future 9.0.x firmwares can be found here 

Download iOS 9.0.2 Cydia in addition to iOS 9.0.2 Install Cydia–TaiG Download 2.3

At the same time as the Pangu magazine of iOS 9.0.2 Jailbreak was deliberation to release for a moment previously Apple liberation the newspaper of iOS 9.0.2 at the WWDC happening, it locate to the side the cydia enthusiast in uneasiness. A Latin circumstances announcement envision by way of the principle of Pangu might manage to survive reorganize iOS 9.0.2 Jailbreak as immediately the some time ago Apple establish on iOS 9.0.2, the iPhone producer will not be capable of quadrangle iOS 9.0.2 cydia.

Compatibility – Supporting Devices For iOS 9.0.2

  • iPhone 6S plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S
  • iPad 2, iPad 3rd generation, iPad 4th generation, iPad Air, iPad Air 2
  • iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3
  • iPod 6th gen, iPod 5th gen

Overview of iOS 9.0.2 cydia Update

iOS 9.0.2 has been released for iPhones/iPads/iDevices as a security patched free iOS update for its earlier versions of iOS 9.0 and 9.0.1. iOS 9.0.2 update has bug fixes of cellular data iOS problem, iMessage activation iPhone problem, iCloud Backup issue in iPhone, screen rotation problems of iOS 9.0.1 etc., this update of iOs 9.0.2 may not be the final update. Apple Inc., may release iOS 9.1 in the nearby feature which is expected to have iOS 9.1 emoji and compatibility with iPad Pro and Apple TV.

I’ll deal with these issues in more depth in my dedicated iOS 9.0.2 upgrade guide, but in short: if you have upgraded to iOS 9 there’s now no going back. By contrast if you are still running iOS 8.x (and about 50% of iOS devices still are) then I would advise you wait until iOS 9.1 appears sometime in late October/mid November.


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