This means that the workaround that allowed users with devices on iOS 8.1.3 to upgrade their device to iOS 8.2 beta 1 and iOS 8.2 beta 2, and then use TaiG jailbreak or PPJailbreak to jailbreak their device will no longer work, as you won’t be able to restore or update your device with iOS 8.2 beta 2 or beta 1.
So what to do now? The only option right now is to wait it out. There are rumors flying around that TaiG may be holding on to an iOS 8.2 jailbreak, and if the past six months are indicative of anything, I’d say that that’s a distinct possibility.
Reports are stating that Apple may drop iOS 8.2 this Monday, so I guess we will see whether or not the TaiG iOS 8.2 jailbreak rumors are true sooner than later.
Obviously, if you’re on iOS 8.1.2, or iOS 8.2 beta 1 or 2, you want to stay right where you are. If you’ve updated to iOS 8.1.3, you’re going to have to wait it out for a while.