So the iPhone's iOS 8.3 jailbreak has finally been released, this time by Chinese team TaiG. You've got unlimited freedom for your iPhone now, but you won't if you brick your iPhone. So how do you jailbreak it correctly? Here's a primer.
An iOS 8.3 jailbreak was released this week by the TaiG team. An iOS 8. 3 jailbreak was released this week by the TaiG team. While it initially did not work properly with Cydia, a fix was released to allow jailbreak tweaks to work again, according to GottabeMobile.
Apple iPhone and iPad users waiting for an the iOS 8.3 untethered jailbreak could expect a release date in July. But with an iOS 8.4 update soon, K33N, TaiG, and possibly Pangu may be focusing on cracking iOS 9 -- and to release it around the same time Apple rolls out its official iOS 9.
Even though Apple plans to beef up its security when they release their next major operating system upgrade iOS 9, the jailbreak community is still confident that jailbreaking will be possible.
Some are working on a jailbreak for the Apple Watch, with one user potentially showing a jailbroken smartwatch. If the Apple Watch could be jailbroken, a hack for iOS 8.3 may soon come.
Apple iPhone users hoping to jailbreak iOS 8.3 will have to wait even longer because the third beta of iOS 8.4 has been released to developers this week.
Developers fear that Apple will release security patches. Developers could delay in releasing a jailbreak for iOS until iOS 8. 4 is released. The current version of iOS is iOS 8.