Cydia lovers and iPhone hackers are still eagerly awaiting a working iOS 9.3 jailbreak, but recent history shows that legitimate, working jailbreaks have been harder to come by since Apple released iOS 9.
In a video purportedly demonstrating a working untethered jailbreak of iOS 9.2 on an iPhone 6, lone hacker "qwertyoruiop" claims the tool will work on iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3 beta as well. Meanwhile, jailbreakers are still waiting on an official jailbreak tool release for iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.2.1 from Pangu or TaiG.
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.
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 users have been desperate for a new iOS jailbreak ever since their devices were updated to iOS 7, but will the growing crowdfund prize be enough to speed up the process?
iOS 7 enthusiasts will have to wait just a little bit longer for the next jailbreak. iOS 7 enthusiasts will have to wait just a little bit longer for the next jailbreak.
Developers are working hard towards the next iPhone jailbreak - or are they?
Developers are working hard towards the next iPhone jailbreak -- or are they? After Evad3rs developer Planetbeing initially tweeted with an update in the beginning of the month to let us know that the developers were "still working hard on the jailbreak" and that they "may have all the pieces at this point," another tweet has indicated otherwise.
More than a month after Apple released the new iOS 7 operating system, developers are still working hard in their pursuit to solve the next iPhone jailbreak.
The elusive iOS 7 jailbreak is apparently still in the works after it was reported that the Evad3rs group of hackers were abroad for an iOS hacking training session