

iOS 9.2.1 / 9.2 / 9.1 Jailbreak Status Update.Details on the new iOS 9.2.1 build can be found here: iOS 9.2.1 13D20 Released To Fix Error 53 On Bricked Touch ID iPhones And iPads. The download links for newer build have been added above. Update x3: A newer iOS 9.2.1 build 13D20 is now available to download for select devices.

Update x2: iOS 9.2 is now no longer being signed, which means downgrading from iOS 9.2.1 is now not possible. You can find more details on it here: Downgrade iOS 9.2.1 To iOS 9.2 On iPhone Or iPad, Here’s How.

If you want to downgrade from iOS 9.2.1, now is the time to do it. Update x1: Apple is still signing the older iOS 9.2 firmware. Just make sure you backup everything before hitting that Restore iPhone button.ĭirect download links of iOS 9.2.1 IPSW files for all supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices are linked below. If you don’t care about jailbreaking though, you can update your device to iOS 9.2.1 using OTA (Over-The-Air) method. Simply head to Settings > General > Software Update and update directly from there.Īlternatively, if you want to clean install iOS 9.2.1, you can do so by restoring the IPSW file from iTunes. You might want to stay away from iOS 9.2.1 until a jailbreak tool is made available for iOS 9.1, 9.2 and 9.2.1. If you are jailbroken on iOS 9.0-9.0.2, it is important to know that currently there is no public jailbreak available for iOS 9.1+ devices. This update contains security updates and bug fixes including a fix for an issue that could prevent the completion of app installation when using an MDM server.
