Apple releases iOS 9.1 with taco emoji and Live Photos improvements
Users with an iPhone 5s or later who were experiencing trouble installing the iOS 9 jailbreak tool can try again with v.1.1.0. An iPhone containing almost all your personal information, including bank apps and passwords for email addresses connected to social media networks. The standard iCloud account (sign-up with Apple ID) offers 5 GB of free storage space to backup your settings and data (contacts, photos, mails, messages, bookmarks, password…).
Moreover, as for iOS 9.1’s release dat, it’s looking likely that Apple will release it next week ending the availability of orders for the Apple TV 4 (as confirmed by Tim Cook during the WSJD 2015 conference). Jailbreaking would void the warranty of your iPhone.
This impatience is justified, because Apple is late to the rude emoji game. The iPhones with the TSMC processor chip, despite being bigger and theoretically less efficient, vastly out-performed Samsung’s processor chip in terms of battery life. But what about the next update, bing iOS 9.1?
However, the good news is that Cydia is now allowing users to purchase paid tweaks, so if you’ve been wanting to buy that one tweak you’ve had your eyes on since day one of the iOS 9 jailbreak, now is your time to pounce. On October 15 Saurik updated Cydia to version 0.9.6010 to support iOS 9.0 and later.