iOS 9 jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPad

iOS 9 jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPadiOS 9 jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPad is one of the big questions of some people, and that's because Apple blocked the signing of SHSHs for iOS 9.0.2 the other day, making installation impossible.

In this situation, some wonder under what conditions they can still do it 9 iOS jailbreak for your own terminals, and the answer is quite simple, although things are likely to change in the next period as hacker teams will launch new jailbreak programs.

The data below are valid only for this day and most likely this week, so that iOS 9 jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPad it could change in the near future.

iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 – jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPad

At the moment iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 are the only versions of iOS 9 that can be jailbroken with the help of the program Pangu9 by Pangu Team, jailbreak tutorials being available both for Windows and for the OS X platform.

Unfortunately iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 cannot be installed on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch at the moment because Apple no longer signs SHSHs, so you will have to use programs like SemiRestore or iLexRat to keep the jailbreak when you have too many installed.

iOS 9.1 and iOS 9.2 – jailbreak situation for iPhone and iPad

At the moment iOS 9.1 si iOS 9.2 do not have available jailbreak solutions for iPhone or iPad, this is because the exploits used for the solution of Pangu9 jailbreak dedicated to iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2 were closed in the current version of the operating system.

Pangu Team hackers have not yet announced the possible launch of a new jailbreak solution for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, but there are very high chances that it will appear sooner than later, but for now there is no information regarding its appearance.

Exactly as it happens every year, jailbreak solutions have a "lifetime" of only a few weeks, the Apple company blocking them very quickly for release, and this year things are the same, so you cannot restore to a version of iOS that can be jailbroken.