There was a way to jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.2 beta
MuscleNerd, a member of Team Evad3rs has just confirmed on Twitter that TaiG, a jailbreak software, can jailbreak iOS 8.0, 8.1, 8.1.1 and even iOS 8.2 beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
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TaiG is an app store containing Chinese apps with thousands of cracked iOS apps (unlocking without copyright). It is installed on iOS 7 users' iPhone in Chinese language after the user has jailbroken. In addition, TaiG is also a jailbreak software. Readers are interested in downloading this tool via Taig.com or directly here . TaiG can support both Windows and Mac.
TaiG may make sense for jailbreak users because of its ability to support jailbreaking iOS 8.1.1 , but its ability to jailbreak iOS 8.2 beta is probably only for advertising because Apple can completely fix the holes that TaiG has. Tap on iOS 8.2 beta before launching the official version of iOS 8.2 to the market.
Developers have the opportunity to reach iOS 8.2 beta, which is mainly focused on WatchKit . Most likely, iOS 8.2 will be released in early 2015, at the same time that Apple Watch is released.
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