iOS 8.3 jailbreak release is reportedly next month and iOS 9 jailbreak will purportedly arrive in October after the official roll out of the operating system.
iOS users hopes was raised when Chinese developers Pangu team demonstrated their version of iOS 8.3 jailbreak at Mobile Security Conference in Sanghai, China. Now, hacker team PP Assistant, which is the developer behind the OS X version of TaiG.
According to Scribbal, the developers claimed that it will release the iOS 8.3 jailbreak in July. The official iOS 8.4 will be rolled out on June 30 packed with new software features.
Meanwhile, another Chinese developer TaiG is reportedly developing iOS 9 jailbreak. TaiG member Ray Xie told iDigital Times that it has no plan to release a jailbreak for both iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4.
Apart from TaiG, Chinese jailbreaking team Keen Team or K33n is also working on the iOS 9 jailbreak and will release it in the fall, according to WCCF Tech. Keen Team is not a fan of commercialized jailbreak and just wants to provide jailbreaking solution to the iOS.
The report added that Chinese app stores that are running in jailbreak are paying developers over $1 million to work on untethered jailbreak.
It was previously reported that iOS 9 will pack "rootless" security feature that will put an end to all jailbreaks. According to Apple-centric website 9to5 Mac, iOS 9 is a formidable operating system since it will be rootless, which is an all-new security apparatus. Without the root, users with administrative-level will not be able to access certain protected files in Apple devices.