It is in mid-September when users witnessed the release of iOS 9 by Apple that was followed by an updated version iOS 9.0.1 and 9.0.2 in the same month. Pangu team, the most prominent team in the world of jailbreaking, successfully liberated iOS 8.4.1.
The team even went on to declare that there were too many vulnerabilities that was efficiently patched through the release of iOS 9. During the release of iOS 9, team Apple issues a thank you note to Pangu team who successfully opened the flaws that could have been used for jailbreak.
Recently, developing team iH8SnoW uploaded a video on YouTube clearly demonstrating the methods through which iOS 9 can be jailbroken, which was done one week before Apple made the firmware public. The video showed a device that was jailbroken along with specification like verbose boot, logos running, and also code injection; however, there was no information whether the jailbreak would be available for public or not.
Taking one step ahead, Zerodium announced $1 million to anyone who could jailbreak the latest iOS 9. Nearly a month after the announcement was made, Pangu surprised everyone by releasing untethered version jailbreak for iOS9 that works on iOS 9.0, 9.0.1 and even 9.0.2.
Jailbreak released by Pangu team works efficiently on all devices compatible with iOS 9, including the latest iPhone 6S and 6S plus. Pangu team released a full list of devices that can be jailbroken that includes iPhone, iPad Mini, iPad Air and iPad Touch.
Furthermore, the team also went ahead and thanked iH8SnoW's Saurik and Qwertyoruiop for the extended help towards the jailbreak.