iOS 9.1 has been released and so far some people have noticed tremendous improvements on their iOS devices . If you are looking for iOS 9.1 jailbreak , keep reading below for the latest iOS 9.1 jailbreak status
and how you can jailbreak iOS 9.1 using Taig 9 and Pangu 9 jailbreak tools , video tutorial included. Update : iOS 9.2 has been released , and the beta testing has ended.
We expect that both iOS 9.1 and iOS 9.2 jailbreak will be released side by side. Keep reading for more information about the jailbreak status below.
Image : iOS 9.1 Jailbreak
Method 1 : Using dedicated Jailbreak installer like Pangu 9 and Taig . PC or Mac required .
At this moment , iOS 9.1 has been released [ iOS 9.1 download ] . According to initial reports , it appears that iOS 9.1 had finally resolved most of the iOS 9 bugs, if not all, and has made the firmware even smoother, especially on the older models. Here is a speed comparison test between iOS 9.1 and iOS 9 on older iPhone models . If you are looking to download iOS 9.1 , look no further and read the linked article .
The TaiG team is technically the leader in jailbreaking iOS currently. We already know about the perfect iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 jailbreaks that TaiG gave us, and the TaiG jailbreak tool works on both Mac as well as Windows. So it is not a surprise that everyone is expecting the TaiG team to come up with a jailbreak for iOS 9.1. But there hasn’t been any solid confirmation from TaiG regarding this matter, apart from the fact that Mr. Lei, the TaiG team’s CEO, is pretty confident and positive about the iOS 9.1 jailbreak.
On the other hand, the Pangu team hasn’t released an iOS jailbreak since a long time and has been mostly inactive in the scene. However, it was only a few weeks ago when we started seeing inputs from Pangu, when it first demonstrated a jailbreak for iOS 8.4.1, a firmware we thought was unjailbreakable. But the team did not release it as iOS 9 was round the corner and it would only have been a waste of exploits. Meanwhile, Apple patched a few more vulnerabilities in iOS 9.1 and credited Pangu 9 [officially] for the exploits, which indicates the the teams are working on the iOS 9.1 jailbreak.
It was quite a many weeks ago when we had told you about Extensify 9.1 [ ext link – downloadextensify.com ]. This app is a tweak store for stock iOS firmware and lets you install tweaks and customize your iOS device without jailbreaking. It is not a replacement for Cydia, but it can help until a jailbreak arrives. Extensify was scheduled to release after the iOS 9 release, but there is no word on it yet.
and how you can jailbreak iOS 9.1 using Taig 9 and Pangu 9 jailbreak tools , video tutorial included. Update : iOS 9.2 has been released , and the beta testing has ended.
We expect that both iOS 9.1 and iOS 9.2 jailbreak will be released side by side. Keep reading for more information about the jailbreak status below.
Image : iOS 9.1 Jailbreak
How to Jailbreak iOS 9.1 :
The installation of Cydia on your device means jailbreaking iOS 9.1 . There are two methods of doing this .Method 1 : Using dedicated Jailbreak installer like Pangu 9 and Taig . PC or Mac required .
Method 1 : Using iOS 9.1 Jailbreak Tool
Here is a a full step by step tutorial given for iOS 9 – iOS 9.1 jailbreak using the following tools. If you are on iOS 9.0.2 or later , make sure you are prepared for iOS 9.1 jailbreak. Here is a short guide on how to and what to do before jailbreaking iOS 9.1 .iOS 9.1 Jailbreak Recent Status :
The real question after the iOS 9.1 release is about the iOS 9.1 jailbreak. After iOS 8.4.1 patched the TaiG jailbreak, we all were expecting a jailbreak for iOS 9. However, we haven’t received any news from jailbreakers like Taig and Pangu while Apple has already released iOS 9.1 patching existing Pangu 9 jailbreak tool.At this moment , iOS 9.1 has been released [ iOS 9.1 download ] . According to initial reports , it appears that iOS 9.1 had finally resolved most of the iOS 9 bugs, if not all, and has made the firmware even smoother, especially on the older models. Here is a speed comparison test between iOS 9.1 and iOS 9 on older iPhone models . If you are looking to download iOS 9.1 , look no further and read the linked article .
Are TaiG and Pangu Working on a 9.1 Jailbreak ?
The TaiG team is technically the leader in jailbreaking iOS currently. We already know about the perfect iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 jailbreaks that TaiG gave us, and the TaiG jailbreak tool works on both Mac as well as Windows. So it is not a surprise that everyone is expecting the TaiG team to come up with a jailbreak for iOS 9.1. But there hasn’t been any solid confirmation from TaiG regarding this matter, apart from the fact that Mr. Lei, the TaiG team’s CEO, is pretty confident and positive about the iOS 9.1 jailbreak.
On the other hand, the Pangu team hasn’t released an iOS jailbreak since a long time and has been mostly inactive in the scene. However, it was only a few weeks ago when we started seeing inputs from Pangu, when it first demonstrated a jailbreak for iOS 8.4.1, a firmware we thought was unjailbreakable. But the team did not release it as iOS 9 was round the corner and it would only have been a waste of exploits. Meanwhile, Apple patched a few more vulnerabilities in iOS 9.1 and credited Pangu 9 [officially] for the exploits, which indicates the the teams are working on the iOS 9.1 jailbreak.
Extensify – Tweaks on Stock iOS 9.1 ?
It was quite a many weeks ago when we had told you about Extensify 9.1 [ ext link – downloadextensify.com ]. This app is a tweak store for stock iOS firmware and lets you install tweaks and customize your iOS device without jailbreaking. It is not a replacement for Cydia, but it can help until a jailbreak arrives. Extensify was scheduled to release after the iOS 9 release, but there is no word on it yet.