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Apple Countered Pangu Team’s Jailbreak with iOS 9.1
Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of Software Engineering, speaks about iOS 9 during Apple WWDC on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco, California.
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In September, Apple confirmed the first major update to its iOS 9 operating system.
Apple iOS 9.1 is a pretty good update but a lot of people are complaining that they simply want to downgrade to iOS 9.0.2 because the latest patch does more evil than good for a few people, particularly those with an older iOS device. This issue has apparently been floating around since Apple introduced the overnight update feature in iOS 9.
If your iPhone or iPad runs on a jailbroken iOS 9, you can’t update your device via OTA (over-the-air), you will need to use the iTunes application to go with your iDevice to the latest iOS version. Other users shared their negative experiences on Twitter and other social media sites.
We’ve been taking a close look at the iOS 9.1 update and today we want to put the iPhone 4s iOS 9.1 update under the microscope and tell you about a few things iPhone 4s users should know as we move away from its release date. This is the reason why Pangu team didn’t consider the iOS 9 jailbreak and discarded it ahead of 9.1 release.
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PanGu Team has successfully been able to jailbreak iOS 9.0 to 9.0.2 but are still now working to jailbreak iOS 9.1, reports Value Walk. It turns out that as the device updates, it disables your alarms in the process. Actually, it’s worse than that: the alarms aren’t going off at all, it seems. The guide that the company provided to answer concerns regarding the feature allegedly downplayed the charges that users can accumulate after they upgrade to the new revision of the OS. More updates on the pending complaint are expected soon.