iOS 9.1 will have to wait much longer as the operating system is reported to have a tight software that will prevent the jailbreaks from detecting potential loopholes.
iOS 9.1 jailbreak is currently being worked on by known developers Pangu and TaiG. Pangu 8 has confirmed that in the meantime, there will be no appropriate jailbreak in this system. Their team just launched what they called as a "jailbreak" for iOS 9.1 beta. Nevertheless, it is still unstable.
iOS 9.1 element, which may have added up to this difficulty, is the fact that the users of iOS can't easily download iOS 9.1 beta because it is requiring them to make a special profile. This comes from Apple's beta website before availing the normal edition of this software. Some reports are claiming that it appears to have restrictions on the total number of users who are gaining some benefits from a semi jailbreak.
Probably to encourage a lot of people, Zerodium, the security firm, has allegedly offered to give $1 million as bounty, International Business Times reported. iH8sn0w, the developer who created those well known tools like iFaith, Sn0wbreeze and P0sixpwn, has already finished the performance for iOS 9.0.
iOS 9.1 rumors have also been circulating claiming that the process used in the former iOS editions is not actually applicable to iOS 9 because Apple has an additional fix for a few glitches. However, the developer has yet to make any announcement about making the availability of the jailbreak download for the public. It is also yet to be seen if Pangu and TaiG are going to decipher iOS 9.1.
iOS 8.4.1, on the other hand, can also anticipate in the jailbreak created by the hacker who is known as Luca Todesco. Todesco is likely to launch an update in the coming weeks, so if the owner of Apple chooses to do a lot more or to expand the usage of their gadgets, they only have to downgrade the software.