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iOS 9.0.2 Jailbreak Update: Jailbreak Communities Working to Find Jailbreak for iOS 9.0.2?

The Apple iPhone is well-loved. The social status boost that it provides its owners has been quite recognizable, and so many young users still choose it above other smartphones. However, one of the many disadvantages, albeit its social status, would be its program exclusivity. This is one of the main reasons gamers overlook iPhones.

Over the years, different communities have catered to users who wish to do more beyond what the iOS allows them, by continuously creating jailbreaks that are released hand-in-hand with the new update. However, as years pass, Apple has made it increasingly difficult for jailbreakers to do so. The Cupertino tech giant has made sure to be one step ahead, thus making jailbreakers start to fall behind.

The current update proves most difficult, as according to the International Buiness Times, popular communities, such as TaIG and Pangu, have already started to work on jailbreaking the update. This is to help people who do not want to lose data on their current jailbroken phones, but are becoming increasingly pressured to update.

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Apple has continuously supported older versions of iOS, despite having the latest one; however, according to PocketNow, with the release of the iOS 9.0.2, previous iOS such as the 8.4.1 will no longer be supoorted. Furthermore, unlike before, Apple will no longer have the option of reverting back to previous iOS just in case the new one is less polished or when many feel uneasy with the new one. This is another luxury that Apple will be taking. Once a user has updated to iOS 9.0.2., there would apparently be no going back, not even to iOS 9. If there would be minor bugs, all you can do is wait until Apple finally releases an update for it.

For now, some are still trying to keep the latest update at bay, until Apple finally has more grip on fixing what needs to be fixed for the latest iOS, or at least wait for a jailbreak to be available.

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