iOS 8.4.1 update news: New update shields iPhones from jailbreaks

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The iOS 8.4.1 update could mark the end for iPhone jailbreaks.

Apple has already said that the operating system (OS) exploits that jailbreaks are targeting could make the devices themselves more vulnerable to hacking. With the looming threat of numerous hacks becoming a distinct possibility, Apple has chosen to address the problem head on and have thus made sure to patch any exploits remaining with the iOS 8.4.1 update.

Despite the news that the latest iOS update could spell the end for jailbreaks coming to iPhones, those who want to continue using the jailbreak features have the option of sticking to the iOS 8.4.0, according to Gotta Be Mobile.

Although jailbreaks do put iPhones at some level of risk considering they will not be receiving the same updates from Apple, there are also benefits to going this route.

Most notably, there are jailbreak applications iPhone owners can download that can help optimize their devices.

One useful application people can try out is is the iFile. The iFile application enables users to gain access to all the files they have on their iPhones, and people can try it out for the price of $4.99.

Another useful application owners for jailbreak enthusiasts is the ReachApp. When using ReachApp, iPhone owners can start using two applications at the same time on a split-screen interface, thus enabling them to double the things they can do on their devices, according to Neurogadget.

One more handy application available to those who opt for jailbreaks is Zeppelin, which can change the carrier logo on any iPhone into anything the owner wants.

For those concerned with securing their iPhones, there are two applications that are must-haves for their devices.

First is BioLockdown, which allows users to effectively lock certain parts of their phone to prevent others from seeing things they should not. There is also the iCaughtUPro, an application that prevents stolen iPhones from being accessed and even takes photos of the assailants and then sends those along with the GPS coordinates at the time of attempted break-in.

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