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iOS Updates: iOS 9 Users Want to Downgrade to 8.4.1 Due to System Glitches; iOS 8.4.1 Semi Jailbreak Available

iOS 9 users are wanting to downgrade to iOS 8.4.1 to stay away from system bugs.

iOS 9 has already been released to users. In line with its release, several users are already experiencing inconvenient bugs in their systems. With regard to this, there have been numerous guides that have been surfacing on the internet on how to downgrade the iOS from iOS 9 to iOS 8.4.1.

iOS 9 downgrade is not only helpful in escaping from the new OS bugs, but will also be beneficial to those waiting for the jailbreak version of both the iOS 9 and iOS 8.4.1. 

For those iOS 9 users who have been having headaches due to bugs, glitches, and the absence of the jailbreak of the iOS 9, the YouTube Channel ICrackUriDevice posted a video on how to downgrade the operating system back to the iOS 8.4.1 version.

Meanwhile, iOS 9 jailbreak experts are already in the works of creating the jailbreak for the new upgrade, and it would seem that it will indeed take time before they can successfully finish it. Other than the impossible mission of jailbreaking the iOS 9, the iOS 8.4.1 also seems like a hard shell to crack.

Jailbreaking group TaiG, the famous jailbreaking team, is already in the works of trying to crack the iOS 8.4.1 for a period of time now, though Apple has been making sure that it is well secured with its consistent security updates, which has been outsmarting the group ever since, WN reported.

For those iOS 9 fans who have their hands itching for the jailbreak, SemiJB released a semi jailbreak version for the iOS 8.4.1, which can be found on Pangu's official website. The Pangu team emphasized on their post that the process of jail breaking will be easy and reversible. Though they recommend users to follow the exact steps they posted on their site to avoid any problems.

Jailbreak successful versions are from iOS 8.4 and below, fans can either downgrade their operating systems to experience the jailbreak.

iOS 9 and iOS 8.4.1 jailbreaks are still in the works.


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