• Jailbreaking is the process of removing hardware restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits.

Jailbreaking is the process of removing hardware restrictions imposed by iOS, Apple's operating system, on devices running it through the use of software exploits. (Photo : Facebook)

After they released the fourth iOS 9.1 beta to their developers last week, Apple made the move to hand out the fifth and latest of the iOS 9.1 beta again to its developers, as well as public beta testers to be used during the testing period.

According to Mac Rumors, the latest iOS 9.1 Beta with build number 13B137 can now be downloaded in the Apple's Developer Center. For the iOS 9.1 Beta, the recent updates include compatibility fixes in order to smoothly integrate with Apple's latest products such as the Apple TV and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

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The iPad pro is an essential gadget that needs to be synced via the iOS updates because it does come with a Smart Keyboard and an Apple Pencil that highly needs the services of the new iOS update. Apple has not given a specific date on when will the iOS 9.1 update be available; however, it might come along with the launching of the Apple TV as it will need the said new update to run. If you're wondering what's included in the update, you might be surprised to see some new emojis, including burrito, cheese, wedge, taco and many more.

According to the Apple Insider, the current beta, which is also the fifth installment to the iOS 9.1 beta, will not contain previews of Apple Configurator, tvOS and XCode. Take note that only public users enrolled in the IOS public beta program are eligible to try the new update.