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Jailbreak for iOS 9.2 News: Popular Hacker Jailbreaks iOS 9.3

With iOS 9.3 currently being developed, there have been many questions regarding its upcoming jailbreak.

Pangu and TaiG had just recently released the newest iOS 9.1 jailbreak. However, at the time of the release, iPhone users had already switched to iOS 9.2, which prevents the users from receiving the perks of the jailbreak.

Meanwhile, it was also reported that Apple had began beta testing for the upcoming iOS 9.3. After its release, bugs were found in the system, which led to to its short launch. With the much needed fixing for the iOS 9.3, users have reverted back to the iOS 9.2.

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With that, it believe that Pangu and TaiG are working on a jailbreak for iOS 9.2. While it has yet to be released, there are some hackers reporting that the iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.3 can already be jail broken.

According to Neuro Gadget, a developer named Luca Tedesco revealed that he was able to jail break the beta version of the iOS 9.3. It was stated that Tedesco was able to post a screenshot of his iPhone six, running on the latest Apple update, while on Cydia. Unfortunately, he explained that he is not interested in releasing the jail break.

Users are waiting patiently for the jail break, as it is expected to include several new features. It was said that the newest jail break will improve the security of the device. It will allow users to create passwords for certain applications or files they wish to keep private.

There are speculations that the jail break tool will be available this month. However, the developers of the jail break TaiG and Pangu have yet to announce any details regarding the upcoming release. In the mean time, users are hoping that the iOS 9.2.1 jail break will release soon.

There is much expectation that this will improve the user experience of the iOS updates released by Apple.

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