Cydia Impactor Lets You Unjailbreak Your iOS Device
Apple’s iPhone 6 iOS 9 update is due to arrive this fall and many users are already testing out the new iOS 9 features as part of a public beta. Any data that is not included in a backup will be lost.
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. A tutorial about how to install the iOS 9 Public Beta on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices was written by us a few weeks ago. The iOS version shares the same code base, and hence, the same name. What this Cydia Impactor does is perform an iTunes restore, except the version of iOS that it will download from Apple’s servers will be the same as the one that’s now installed on the device.
Do a fresh restore to iOS 8.4 before Apple closes the signing window, as this is your last chance to update to the latest iOS firmware that supports jailbreaking with TaiG and PP jailbreak tools.
After playing around with iOS 9, C/Net said they liked what they have seen so far. Siri also became smarter with the iOS 9.
When Apple Maps was released for the first time, there were no means to have public transit information.
Cooler and new apps will also be available to your iPhone 5 after the iOS 9 update. There’s also a new Picture-in-Picture which will let users continue watching a video while using any other app.
The new OS also has a Split View feature that allows two apps to be run and viewed side-by-side. Now, Siri can deliver in seconds the answers to questions relating to times and locations. It will work for iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4.
Aside from the cited mini modifications, the iPad has its own set of upgrades that can only be experienced once the user takes on the iOS 9.