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iOS 9.2 Jailbreak News: No Word Yet on Jailbreak Versions' Release

With the official version of the iOS 9.2 finally out for the public to experience, it is only reasonable that a jailbreak version is being prepped for release by Pangu and TaiG.

The mentioned teams are widely known to successfully deliver jailbreak versions of the most recent iOS released by Apple. They are recognized for developing jailbreak tools that not only prove to be almost just as good as the official version.

There is one issue, though, that numerous users noticed about Pangu and TaiG's jailbreak versions and that is the verification stage. Users sometimes come across lagging issues in the "Verifying Update" stage and updating to the latest version gets hampered as the phone gets stuck in the process instead of successfully upgrading the system.

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Despite the said issue, many fans are still looking forward to the update, especially those with the iPhone 6s Plus as they are the ones who will surely benefit from the jailbreak version. This is because the iPhone 6s Plus uses the latest iOS 9, meaning the new jailbreak iOS will allow for the said device to run a lot more smoothly than before.

Among the improvements that came with Apple's new iOS is the power to sync iPads with AT&T numbers, meaning users can now be able to use their iPads directly when making a call. Of course, the said upgrade is also expected to release with the jailbreak versions.

It is unclear when both teams will release their own versions of the iOS, but jailbreak fans know very well that Pangu was fast to act when Apple came out with iOS 9. On the other hand, it should be noted that Apple's software team is also working hard to make sure their iOS won't be cracked, which could possibly be the reason why there is still no word from Pangu and TaiG as to when they will release their jailbreak versions of the latest system.

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