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Downgrade from iOS 9.1 to iOS 9.0.2 no longer possible

A downgrade from iOS 9.1 to iOS 9.0.2 is no longer possible since Thursday evening. One week after the release of the updates Apple signed the previous version of the mobile operating system is no longer.

Exactly one week after the release of iOS 9.1 downgrade is no longer possible on the previous version iOS 9.0.1. As MacRumors reports, Apple signed no longer the old version of the mobile operating system. An official Apple signature is however necessary for iOS works. Most of the iPhone can be consolidated after the release of an update still a window of a few days open in which the old version will be signed. Reason: In case of any fatal errors in the update, there is a way back.

Especially users of jailbroken iPhones should now think twice about 9.1 update to iOS - a downgrade is no longer possible and for the latest version of Apple's mobile OS is still not a hack available. The Pangu-Jailbreak, which was published in mid-October, only works with iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2. Also Jailbreak tweaks are only possible with these versions of iOS.

iOS 9.1 is now the only official version
iOS 9.1 is therefore the only official version of Apple's mobile operating system. The update brought more than 150 new Emojis for Messenger Apps with them. So the middle finger can now be used throughout the system in iOS, as diverse food Emojis. For owners of an iPhone or iPhone 6s 6s Plus also an improvement in the recording of live pictures was relevant. Whether the iPhone will be raised or lowered during the recording, the system now automatically detects. These movements are therefore no longer taken. Otherwise, the update mainly corrected bugs and provided for improved stability.

Behind the scenes, Apple is working on iOS 9.2 course already. A developer beta with new Action Extensions for Safari was rolled out on Wednesday. According iphone hacks followed on Friday the public beta.
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