Apple Inc: Why User Shouldn’t Jailbreak IOS 9
Team Pangu today released version 1.0.1 of their jailbreak tool.
The jailbreaking tool released by Pangu, a team of Chinese hackers, is the first publicly available jailbreak for the new OS. It released iOS 9.0.2, another update aimed at squashing bugs.
One might argue that Apple has introduced massive improvements to its OS over the years, which has led many iPhone users to dislike the jailbreak option.
It’s very hard to estimate when we’ll be getting a new release date for iOS 9’s jailbreak, but Esser isn’t now working on one. It reportedly works not only on iPhones, but also on iPads and iPod touch devices that are running on iOS 9.0 through 9.0.2. So if you are a jailbreak lover too and want to download the Pangu iOS 9 jailbreak tool, you can visit the official Pangu website.
If you wish to jailbreak your compatible device, follow the steps mentioned below. If you’re planning on downloading a bunch of tweaks, it’s worth a bookmark.
The firm also took a look at iOS 9 adoption by region, and found that European countries were adopting the quickest with Germany, Turkey and Italy leading the way at 64 percent, 63 percent, and 60 percent adoption, respectively.
Localytics’ data was generated by analyzing all the devices eligible for an upgrade, but excluding those where the new OS is already installed a new device, like the iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, for example.
To those who are unaware, jailbreaking the Apple device temporarily lifts the limitations on them. In case you don’t already know, jailbreaking involves gaining root access to a smartphone or tablet’s operating system, so iDevice owners can install any unsigned software even if it’s not published on the Apple App Store. The update, which continues to be available only for Windows is an update that includes error correction time to install the jailbreak. Not much is known, but the Pangu team is going to help you with that. All in all, we believe the risks to jailbreak your device are larger than the perks one gets.