Released of jailbreak iOS version 9.2.1 delayed; Apple claimed latest iOS version can't be hacked

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Infamous hacker groups TaiG and PanGu has decided to delay the release of the much-awaited jailbreak version of the iOS 9.2.1. Rumors say that these groups are waiting for the release of the latest iOS 9.3 from Apple.

News from the web surfaced that these hacker groups are putting a hold on the release of the iOS 9.2.1 because a newer version of it is coming out soon. Fans will have to wait a little longer because the new software will be available in the upcoming months to come. It is understandable considering the fact that if they will launch the new jailbreak version of the iOS 9.2.1 then it will just be overshadowed by the latest iOS 9.3.

Speculations, on the other hand, say that they may not even be a jailbreak version of the iOS 9.2.1. The Cupertino firm confirmed that they already fixed the bugs that caused the crackdown of the version iOS 9.2.1. They said that for the latest iOS version 9.3, will be near to impossible to hack.

According to Mobi Picker, people who upgraded their OS to 9.2.1 cannot downgrade it anymore. However, PanGu's assistant said that they are now working on having a jailbreak version of the iOS 9.2 version. Also Italian developer Luca Tedesco said that he was able to jailbreak the 9.2.1 but didn't show any form of a tool on how to do it.

According to Apple, applying this unregistered changes to the operating system might cause security vulnerability and instability, a shorter battery life, unreliable voice and data connection, disruption of services and a failure in installing future Apple apps. That is why Apple continuously warns it fans to avoid installing such software. Another important matter to consider is that, installing this unauthorized modification will void the warranty due to the end users clause that the company follows.

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IOS, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.2.1 jailbreak, iOS 9.3, TaiG, Pangu, Apple, Cupertino firm
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