• iOS 9.1 jailbreak may take awhile because Apple tightens the software to prevent jailbreakers from finding possible loopholes.

iOS 9.1 jailbreak may take awhile because Apple tightens the software to prevent jailbreakers from finding possible loopholes. (Photo : Facebook)

iPhone users who wish to jailbreak and have access to iOS 9.1 and the 9.2 will be grateful to find out that Apple's jailbroken version of mobile operating system will likely be out by 2016.

With all the Apple Inc.'s concerted efforts to enhance the software's security features of its mobile OS, the productive jailbreak team is apparently able to permeate their system. They are scheduled to release the latest iOS 9.1 jailbreak in the months to come, Mobipicker reported.

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iPhone hacking groups such as TaiG and Team Pangu are busy creating the upcoming jailbreak tool which is expected to work on the new iOS 9 upgrades, specifically the iOS 9.1 and iOS 9.2. The Pangu Team has released the semi-jailbreak script for iPhone OS 9.1 online, but it is only accessible online as of the moment, while the semi-jailbreak tool is not completely functional yet, N4BB reported.

Due to iPhone iOS 9.1 and 9.2 incomplete components, many users of the jailbreak tool are opting to steer clear from the semi-jailbreak because of the threat of damaging their devices. When a few have decided to download the tool, they found out that they cannot downgrade anymore to a lower version of iOS 9 since Apple Inc. has disabled the options to do so.

Apple is working its tails off to tighten the security of its iPhone OS system, jailbreakers are still exerting effort just to gain access to the operating system. iOS 9.1 and 9.2 OS users are recommended to be patient and stay tuned for more announcements from TaiG and Pangu.