If not, I'll stick with my jailbroken 8.4 until my iPhone 6 breaks.
And the next Phone will be NOT an iPhone, if it's not jailbreakable. - That easy.
And if Apple keeps the way, what they are doing to the Mac OS (OSX), I'll switch that Hardware too. (To Linux probably) Or I'll buy old Macs only, where I can install, what I want, and not what Apple forces me to do!
I sure wish the old iPhone Dev Team would do 1 last jailbreak. I've been waiting since January. If I had not listened to these blogs I would have been on 9.1 and be jailbroken....crap
The crazy thing about IOS updates is the way that they are rolled out in iTunes and at the same time in 'Settings', 'General', 'Software Updates'. If you update using iTunes then each device that you update means a download of around 1.9 Gb (I have 4 devices and that is a lot of time and bandwidth needed). However THE SAME UPDATE when downloaded directly to the device is between 50 and 60 Mb and takes minutes. Why do Apple do this? Surely iTunes can be programmed to detect the IOS and download an incremental update rather than downloading the whole IOS image?
Wow after reading the security details, looks like they've patched every known exploit. (Don't worry, there are always more, but most likely not enough for a public release) No JB for you!