iOS 8.3 jailbreak tool by TaiG released; new apps and tweaks to enjoy

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Apple iPhone users can now enjoy iOS 8.3 much better than they did with TaiG's jailbreak tool fashioned to get the most out of the OS now available. Upon utilizing the group's new masterpiece, which is now integrated with Cydia support, users will get to tweak things and features in the software and change how it works altogether.

TaiG assures that the jailbreak version 2.1.2 is much more stable than its predecessor. Bugs are now gone and it looks like the jailbreak tool only has minimal, unimportant issues, which can make enough of a reason for iPhone users to make a jump to iOS 8.3.

With the iOS 8.3 jailbreak, users can now open the last used app by swiping to the right and swipe across the keyboard to type in phrases or words. With the CloseAll tweak, users will now be able to close all running apps by simply long pressing the cross on the app window and clicking yes on the following pop-up.

A nice tweak in the new tool is SendDelay, which does exactly what its name does—allow users to cancel sent message for a specified duration subsequent to the sending. With the NoSlowAnimations tweak, iOS 8.3 will run faster by speeding up the animations.

Among all the tweaks integrated in TaiG's new released, the biggest achievement of the team is being able to make iOS 8.3 compatible with the Apple Watch, which should make users who also happen to own one of Apple's first ever wearable very happy.

With the Cupertino-based company working on iOS 8.4, fans will have to hurry on grabbing the new iOS 8.3 jailbreak before the tech giant manages to complete the development for the newer OS. It is still unknown if TaiG will build a jailbreak for the iOS 8.4, which is why users should take advantage of the group's new release now.

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