Which would not be surprising at all, given the number of rumors we’ve been hearing about iOS 9 and its many features and improvements that it’s supposed to bring to the table. We don’t know when the OS is going to be shown to the world, but most expect it to arrive with Apple’s next flagship device.
There has been a lot of activity behind the company’s doors, and they seem to be working very hard on their next release, whatever that might be. It’s clear that the company doesn’t want to give up its comfortable position on the market, and they also know that it’s going to take some effort to retain it.
But in the end, Apple have a huge following all over the world – particularly in the US and UK – and they don’t have that much to worry about, even if their next release is less than perfect.
On the other hand, some of their fans have been getting a bit annoyed with the lack of true innovation in the company’s products lately, so they might want to boost their research & development department a little more before their next release if they want to truly bring out something memorable on the market.
Only way there will be a jailbreak for 8.4.1 is if the vulnerability found in 8.4.1 wouldn’t affect a future jailbreak in iOS 9. iOS 9 is too close to release to burn an exploit that could be used for iOS 9.