Friday 11 December 2015

Apple iOS 9.2 Release ( iOS Assistance )

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Apple iOS 9.2 Release Admits To High Profile Problems.

Apple AAPL -2.58% has done something pretty great since the release of iOS 9: been upfront about things. After its near silence to bugs found in iOS 8, it has gone on record on multiple occasions in three months since the release of iOS 9 to front up to problems both big and small. And this has continued following the release of iOS 9.2 yesterday…
Following in the footsteps of other iOS 9 releases, iOS 9.2 has detailed and highly transparent release notes that openly confirm issues users have suffered. These include the heavily reported alarm bug (“Addressing an issue where updating iOS could prevent an alarm from going off”), iCloud failures news of which I broke (“Fixing an issue that prevented some manual iCloud Backups from completing”) and email attachment hangs (“Fixing an issue that caused mail attachments to be inaccessible for some users with POP email accounts”).

 

Apple iOS 9.2 is available now. Image credit: Gordon Kelly

In addition to this iOS 9.2 comes clean over a plethora of other issues:
  • Improved stability of Safari
  • Improved stability of Podcasts
  • Resolving an issue for some users that caused attachments to overlap text in mail
  • Fixing an issue where Live Photos could have turned off after restoring from a previous iCloud backup
    • Addressing an issue that could cause search in Contacts to display no results
    • Resolving an issue that could have prevented Calendar from displaying all seven days in week view
    • Fixing an issue where Camera screen on iPad could be black when attempting to capture video
    • Addressing an issue that could cause instability in the Activity app when viewing the day of Daylight Savings Time transition
    • Fixing an issue that could prevent data from appearing in Health
    • Fixing an issue that could prevent Wallet updates and Lock screen alerts from displaying
    • Fixing an issue where some users were unable to login to Find my iPhone
    • Addressing an issue where using the iPad keyboard could unintentionally trigger text selection mode
    • Fixing an issue on Cyrillic keyboards where caps lock would be enabled when typing in URL or email fields
    • Fixing issues with VoiceOver when using Camera face detection
    • Fixing an issue with speech rate of Speak Screen
    • Fixing an issue with Guided Access when trying to end phone calls
     It’s a pretty lengthy list covering almost every major area of the operating system (and actually omits mention of the Touch ID bug). That said, it also sets the standard for customer transparency in an age where Microsoft MSFT -1.85% has famously hidden numerous Windows 10 updates behind the vague description: “This update includes non-security-related changes to enhance the functionality of Windows 10 through new features and improvements.” Thanks a lot!
    Of course, despite it containing a mass of bug fixes, iOS 9.2 also brings six handy new features to the table. Consequently, while it remains far from ideal that iOS 9 has run into so many issues in its short lifespan (the scale of which is unknown, but clearly wide enough for Apple to call them out directly) it is a long way from the “Just avoid holding it in that way” era of responses.
    No software is ever bug free, but when bugs do come this is the sort of open admission users expect and deserve from all companies…

TaiG for iOS 9.0, 9.0.1, 9.0.2 and iOS 9.1 Jailbreak (iOS Assistance)

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TaiG for iOS 9.0, 9.0.1, 9.0.2 and iOS 9.1 Jailbreak

iOS 9.1 Jailbreak [ updated on Dec 11, 2015 ]

iOS 9.1 Jailbreak is the latest and hot topic in jailbreak community nowadays and TaiG is the proud developers of iOS 9.1 Jailbreak tool. Team TaiG9 released iOS 9.1 jailbreak tool as a beta version and anyone can be a contributor of TaiG test team by evaluating it. Visit TaiG for iOS 9.1 Jailbreak from your iDevice (iPhone, iPad or iPod) to jailbreak iOS 9.1 running devices and install Cydia on it



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iOS 9.0 - 9.0.2 Jailbreak



A few days ago Apple released its latest iOS version, which is iOS 9.1 and with iOS 9.1 Apple killed iOS 9.0 - 9.0.2 Jailbreak. If you are running on iOS 9.0, iOS 9.0.1 or iOS 9.0.2 you can perform TaiG9 Jailbreak which is released for iOS 9.1. Additionally If you want a full jailbreak you can simply visit Pangu9 Jailbreak and download iOS 9.0 - 9.0.2 Full Jailbreak Tools for free.



Issues, Reviews and Ratings for TaiG iOS 9.1 Jailbreak



According to the reliable sources the number of iOS 9.1 Jailbroken devices are near to 0.5M for last 2, 3 weeks and the reported number of issues are near to 1K. The main issue in TaiG Jailbreak Tool is installing sources to Cydia. Also there is an intermittent issue in installing rooted applications using Cydia.
As per our experiences with iOS 9.1 Jailbreak by TaiG, We can give 3.5 star rationg for them out of 5. Also we have tried the jailbreak tool and reported a few issues to TaiG team. You also can participate in the testing and report issues to issues@taig9.com.


History of TaiG Jailbreak

With past experiances about jailbreaking we can keep our hopes about the TaiG9 team. TaiG is the team who released jailbreak tools for iOS 8.2, iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4. After Apple's security improvements for iOS 8.4.1 only, it killed TaiG Jailbreak. As we all know there was a time period without a jailbreak tool for iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.3. But TaiG with its awesome set of developers, did a great job for jailbreak community by releasing jailbreak tools for the mentioned iOS versions.
Lee Chuan, who is an engineer of TaiG iOS 9.1 Jailbreak development team mentioned that they are still discovering iOS 9.1 and its security holes to develop a jailbreak tool. Further he mentioned that they hope to release it as soon as possible. The interviewer questioned whether they found any security holes to access the system root of iOS9 but Chuan just smiled and said "Not yet". That interview brought all the jailbreak lovers to a new perspective and they are waiting for TaiG to release the iOS 9.1 jailbreak tool as soon as possible. We cannot predict an exact release date but what we can say is the tool is on its way.


Cydia for iOS 9.1 running devices

You can istall Cydia easily to any device running on iOS 9.0, 9.0.x and iOS 9.1 by using TaiG 9 Jailbreak Tool. What you need to do is just visit taig9.com using your idevice and connect your iDevice with TaiG servers. It will automatically install Cydia on your iOS 9.1 running device within a few minutes. Getting Cydia to your iDevice is easier than ever with iOS 9.1 Jailbreak released by TaiG.

Thursday 3 December 2015

iPhone 6 iOS 9.2 Update ( iOS Assistance )

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iPhone 6 iOS 9.2 Update ( iOS Assistance )


Last week, Apple released an iPhone 6 iOS 9.2 update in beta form. In the days since the release, we’ve seen some details emerge and today we want to take a look at everything iPhone 6 users need to know about their next big update.
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users have been treated to a number of iOS 9 updates since mid-September. The first, iOS 9.0, delivered the company’s new operating system and all of its enhancements. iOS 9.0 lasted only a few days before Apple replaced it with iOS 9.0.1, a small bug fixer.
A week after that, Apple delivered iOS 9.0.2 and some additional bug fixes. And then a few weeks later, the company rolled out the iOS 9.1 update that’s currently available for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models around the world. iOS 9.1 won’t be around forever either.
 
In fact, Apple’s already confirmed a new iOS 9 upgrade for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The iOS 9.2 update rolled out last week and like iOS 9.1, it will be coming with a mixture of new features and fixes for the former flagship devices.
As we push further away from the initial iOS 9.2 beta release date, we’re starting to learn more and more about the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus iOS 9.2 updates. It’s still early in the process but we can learn a lot from a single beta update.
With that in mind, we want to take you through the important things to know, right now, about the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus iOS 9.2 updates.
Keep all of these things in mind as we push into the month of November towards an unknown iOS 9.2 release date.