Apple has just killed iOS 9.0.2 by no longer signing the firmware for restores on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. Apple released iOS 9.1 last week, patching Pangu iOS 9.0-9.0.2 jailbreak in the process. And today, Apple has stopped signing the iOS 9.0.2 firmware, which means you can now no longer upgrade or downgrade to iOS 9.0.2.
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