Apple Releases New Beta Builds For iOS 9.1 And tvOS
Apple has been slowly and steadily pushing updates for its pre-release software for quite a while, aiming to make the overall experience as smooth as possible for the end user. The Most popular jailbreak developer iH8sn0w released the demonstration video for iOS 9 beta jailbreak.
While things are still smoky with the iOS 9, Apple users are advised to refrain from updating the smartphone to the latest firmware.
According to Apple Developer Center website, the latest beta is a pre-release version of “iOS 9.1” available for iPhone, iPad as well as the iPod touch. According to the screenshot of the download page posted on BGR, the 1.6 GB-heavy “iOS 9.1 beta 4” contains “bug fixes and improvements”. We can expect that jailbreak method works for iOS 9.1 beta 1 also. In fact, they should stay on iOS 8.4.1 a little bit longer as the version is now offered with a stable jailbreak.
Meanwhile, no other developer has yet come out with an announcement about a consumer release for a jailbreak iOS 9.1. Jailbreaking groups also remained mum whether they are working on new jailbreaks. Still, we’re hoping that future iOS 9 patches will fix most of these issues, but Apple has a lot to learn for future releases. Many patches are still being rolled out for the iOS 9 as bugs were discovered, including the one that allowed someone to evade entering the password in order to access an iPhone’s photos. Moreover, it warned users that “Devices updated to “iOS 9.1″ cannot be restored to earlier versions of iOS”. The Xcode is a suite of tools for developing software and applications for the Mac operating system, OS X, and the iOS.
The official release of iOS 9 jailbreak to the public is still unknown. Though the official “iOS 9.1” public release has not been announced yet, Mac Rumors noted that it will most probably be on October, alongside the launching of the new Apple TV. As the tech giant is dedicated to dominating the consumer electronics sector, including smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs, it gives more tools and flexibility to developers so that the upcoming operating systems can be iterated to perfection, along with third-party applications that make billions of dollars in yearly revenue off mobile platforms.