iOS 9 Jailbreak

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Out of nowhere the PanGu team has released a jailbreak for all iOS 9 compatible devices, 9.0-9.0.2.

PanGu iOS 9 jailbreak download

As always I recommend waiting a week or so to allow the community some time to find bugs and the developers to update their Cydia tweaks.
 
Stupid move, iOS 9.1 is around the corner. Not the first time they done this. iOS 9.1 is going to be a lot more stable and not worth jailbreaking. Now it's going to get patched. Stupid stupid stupid.
 
Stupid move, iOS 9.1 is around the corner. Not the first time they done this. iOS 9.1 is going to be a lot more stable and not worth jailbreaking. Now it's going to get patched. Stupid stupid stupid.

Don't jump to conclusions so soon, I'm sure these are smart people we are talking about, the exploit they used was possibly already patched in one of the 9.1 betas so they figured no need to wait another 2 weeks.
 
It can play it 2 ways.

1.) Official 9.1 release is out soon with no chance/time for the exploits used to jailbreak 9.0 being patched. 9.1 jailbreak to follow soon after its official release.

2.) Exploits used have already been patched in 9.1 betas so no point in holding back jailbreak for 9.0

Either way I'm ecstatic at the news!!! Jailbreak is the only thing standing between me and an android device!

As much as I love iOS, jailbreaking brings some many interesting new tweaks/mods/apps to the table. Enhances the overall user experience by 15%-20% for me...
 
It can play it 2 ways.

1.) Official 9.1 release is out soon with no chance/time for the exploits used to jailbreak 9.0 being patched. 9.1 jailbreak to follow soon after its official release.

2.) Exploits used have already been patched in 9.1 betas so no point in holding back jailbreak for 9.0

Either way I'm ecstatic at the news!!! Jailbreak is the only thing standing between me and an android device!

As much as I love iOS, jailbreaking brings some many interesting new tweaks/mods/apps to the table. Enhances the overall user experience by 15%-20% for me...

I have been jailbreaking for the last 5 years and the usefulness has decreased a lot over the years, Apple keeps adding things to stock iOS you used to only be able to achieve with jailbreaking, so if Apple keeps the trend up of opening the OS more and more, jailbreaking might be gone in a couple of years
 
I have been jailbreaking for the last 5 years and the usefulness has decreased a lot over the years, Apple keeps adding things to stock iOS you used to only be able to achieve with jailbreaking, so if Apple keeps the trend up of opening the OS more and more, jailbreaking might be gone in a couple of years

For me it's mostly about the aesthetics.

Having said that I have a number of handy tweaks installed such as CCSettings, CameraModes, Display Recorder, MultiiconMOver+, Push for Gmail, RecordPause, Safari Downloader+, Speed intensifier, clear all, iCleanerpro, check etc etc etc

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I jailbreak for things like Activator, customization of the Control Center (i.e. remove Airplane mode so that you can't just disable Find My Phone when someone steals it) and XModGames.
 
For those that want to simulate 3D touch, there are a couple of options available now to install.
Works really good, but it is a bit laggy on the 6 Plus because of the blur effect and the slow processor.

There are 2 ways to activate Force Touch, either by long pressing the icon or flicking it. The flicking is really cool.
 
I want to jailbreak so bad, but I know I should wait just a little longer. I know I will break and do it Sunday.
 
iPhone 5 and iPad Air 2 updated to 9.0.2 and jailbreak completed successfully. Still a bit early days for things like CCSettings it seems.
 
Ccsettings working for me except for the close all apps feature.

Edit: CCSettings just got updated.
 
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Thanks, just grabbed it now.

Are you using any animation speed-up tweaks? I tried speed intensifier, but the slide to unlock at warp speed and one or two other animations annoyed me. I found an updated version of NoSlowAnimations from the developers repo, but looks like since CCSettings install I still get that fade effect when opening apps.
 
Just had another ccsettings update which looks to have fixed noslowanimations
 
Interesting. I'm using Speed intensifier on my mini and 6 (6 on 8.4 though).

I don't do warp speed though but these are the settings I use. I also have reduce motion set to on!

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I had it on advanced with infinity, which has the side effect of slide to unlock going "zoom zoom zoom".
 
I haven't jailbroken since iOS7 I think.

Just doesn't add enough to go through all the schlep of having to re-install with each update etc.

Since OTA Updates come to think of it. Before then the process was the same either way so it didn't matter.
 
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