Does iOS 5 block the possibility of untethered jailbreak?

14 hours ago i0n1c predicted the possible "death" of the untethered jailbreak for our iDevices as soon as iOS 5 is released. It seems that Apple has removed certain services that the Dev Team and i0n1c used to make untethered jailbreak solutions for our terminals, but the information is not certain for now. i0n1c claims that if the information is true, then the only jailbreak method available to us would be the tethered one, that is, the one that requires repeating the jailbreak when the terminal is reset or closed.

Apple has been trying for a long time to block the possibility of jailbreaking and decoding on iDevices, but until recently they failed to stop the Dev Team, but starting with iOS 4.2.1, things changed radically. Then I waited a few months to do the untethered jailbreak, but with iOS 4.3 I had the untethered jailbreak just a few weeks after the official release. An unlock solution has been waiting for more than 9 months and it will probably be a year before the Dev Team will release it because now they will wait for the official release of iOS 5 to offer users an unlock solution.

I for one do not think that the jailbreak will be stopped by Apple, but in what form it will be available remains to be seen.