iOS 9.1 jailbreak release date; Updated Springtomize for iOS 9 available for download

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Jailbreak fanatics need not install different apps that will tweak their devices' firmware, because a single app has the ability to do all tweaks for iOS. But can it customize iOS 9.1?

An updated version of the popular jailbreak app, Springtomize, has been released and will work on iOS 9 devices, N4BB reported. However, the news outlet highlighted that the app cannot work on iOS 9.1 because a jailbreak solution for the firmware has not been released yet.

As previously reported, jailbreakers will still need to wait for announcements from renowned hackers Pangu and TaiG when it comes to the availability of an iOS 9.1 jailbreak solution.

However, there are rumored reports stating that the jailbreak for iOS 9.1 should be available before the end of 2016. Other reports contradict, saying that the solution will be released early in 2016.

While waiting for an update, fans should not lose hope because the hackers usually don't fail to give surprises.

At the moment, the latest jailbreak solution is applicable to iOS 9 and its minor updates, 9.0.1 and 9.0.2. To enjoy more themes and customization, iOS 9 users should not update their firmware to the latest 9.1. Otherwise, the fun and unique themes cannot be applied.

For iOS 9 users, Springtomize can now be downloaded free to enjoy various custom themes without the hassle of downloading several apps. For those who already have Cydia installed, simply updating the app should bring up Springtomize.

According to N4BB, Springtomize is a hit when it comes to jailbreaking devices because it serves as a one-stop shop for jailbreak fanatics. In the usual setting, a person needs to download several apps to get different jailbreaking functions. But with Springtomize, every function can be achieved.

The updated app can now hide app icons; set levels for animation speed; and change the color schemes for the interface, among other things that users would want to do to a customized device.