Apple did introduce the long-awaited split-screen multitasking for its newest iPads, but if you have something older, a jailbroken iPad might be able to tap into the Cydia repos for precisely such functionality. As for the iPhone franchise, now that Apple is much more open when it comes to third-party widgets in the notification center, or alternative keyboards for your handset, it doesn’t make as much sense to jailbreak as it did before. What do you think? Checkmark your choice below, and sound off in the comments.
Are you planning to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad with iOS 9 on it?
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As the first untethered iOS 9 jailbreak by Pangu has now become a fact, we wanted to ask you if you plan on breaking the shackles of your newly-acquired Apple gear, such as the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, iPad Air 2, or any of the previous generations. Jailbreaking is not what it used to be, as Apple under Tim Cook has become more open and listening, but it still brings numerous new horizons to the otherwise somewhat restrictive iOS ecosystem.