Demonstration video of the Jailbreak in iOS 9.2, 9.2.1 and 9.3

A few weeks ago Luca Tudesco stated on Twitter that had managed to Jailbreak the latest version of iOS available at that time, the first beta of iOS 9.2.1. Following the release of the first beta of iOS 9.3, Luca confirmed that he was still vulnerable to jailbreak.

Many were the users who did not quite believe it in addition to wondering if they have finally achieved it because it is not offered by the community. The reason is none other than having to get carry out the process automatically and that once the device is restarted it continues to be present in the device, something that apparently is not easy at all.

On this occasion, Luca has posted a new video on the internet in which it is shown to the device with the latest versions of iOS and with the Jailbraek unattended installed. In the video we see how Luca restarts the iPhone on several occasions to verify that everything works correctly and that the device still has the Jailbreak installed.

On previous occasions Luca has stated that he does not plan to release it to the public officially, but if he did, he would not do like the Chinese of Pangu and TaiG, but they would wait for Apple to release the final version of iOS 9.3 to avoid that during the next betas of this new version of iOS, Apple can close the exploits used.

iOS 9.3, of which Apple has released two public and developer betas, will offer us new and interesting functions such as Night Mode, more security in the notes application that allows us to protect them with a password, new functions and visual improvements in the Health and News application, as well as new features for vehicles with CarPlay and new support for the educational world that will allow us to create user accounts to students.


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  1.   Alfonso R. said

    Forgive me for being so rude but it is already so good man ... Until the dick of demos and bagpipes, now that they will wait for iOS 9.3 final but when they release iOS 9.3 final, Apple will have released iOS 9.4 beta 1 with X improvements ( exactly the same as with iOS 9.2) and so on ad infinitum.

    I am very seriously beginning to think that this jail, at least publicly, is ending, and I recognize that Apple is doing very well with this new beta policy that the only thing it is pursuing is exactly what it is achieving, that is, make hackers wait and wait, meanwhile we continue with our devices locked in the bloody cage. What times were those in which the jail came out a few hours after the official version of the latest iOS was released.

    I am almost even glad that the next iPhone 7 comes out only with a Lightning connector since this will force me to change the platform and thus I forget about this story, since I cannot conceive of any Apple device (iPhone or iPad) without jail.