Cydia Impactor Let’s You ‘Unjailbreak’ Your iPhone Or iPad: How It Works
This tool is dubbed the Cydia Impactor and it basically “unjailbreaks” your iOS device. However, jailbreakers might do well to reign in their celebrations as news have hit that Apple has just released the beta to iOS 8.4.1. That’s why Cydia creator Saurik came up with an app that restores iOS devices to their current iOS version, so you can still re-jailbreak the device.
The latest iOS 9 packs in it a host of new features, including a change in font from Helvetica Neue to San Francisco and a long-awaited keyboard correction where the alphabets are in lower case by default and turning on the shift key now changes the colour of the arrow for better understanding.
The release of the beta version to the public is a milestone for Apple as it is the first time that the company has decided to allow non-developers to have an early access to a major update of its operating system. You might also find that developers update apps for newer handsets and so some may stop working on the older ones.
According to Time, the new iOS would include a more intelligent Siri which had been introduced to the world of techno-geeks in 2011.
Saurik calls the app Cydia Impactor.
News app: There is also Apple’s News app which looks a lot like Flipboard and will have access to news content and articles. The iPhone 6s will likely get a few features that the iPhone 6 does not, but for the most part we will see a big upgrade to the iPhone 6. Interested users can download Cydia Impactor for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
For further assistance, check out our step-by-step guide to downgrade or restore previous iOS version, using saved SHSH blobs. Upgrade your iPhone 5 to the iOS 9 beta at your own discretion. Previously, Apple only released a minor update for iOS 8 to the public.
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