

They also stated a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.2 will be coming soon and today’s jailbreak release by the team fulfills the promise.ĭon’t forget to join our Facebook Fan page, follow us on Twitter, add us to your circles on Google+, subscribe to our RSS feed or our Daily Newsletter for the latest updates. On October 14, 2015, Pangu Team released Pangu9, their jailbreak tool for iOS 9.0 through 9.0.2. Just a few weeks ago, the team behind Pangu demoed a working jailbreak for iOS 10 with a screen-cast of Cydia running on the device. According to a user who tried everything for hours, the following tips helped to rejailbreak the device, and he has never had an issue since. List of Jailbreak Tweaks Compatible with iOS 9.3.3 Theres a glitch in the Pangu 9.2-9.3.3 jailbreak that can cause the device to randomly reboot on its own, and enter a state that makes rejailbreaking with the jbme website, and the app, nearly impossible.If you’re already jailbroken on iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3, make sure to check out our list of compatible tweaks:
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You can install Pangu’s jailbreak app on your device using 25PP and jailbreak it. To re-jailbreak, you’ll have to use the app again.

The story goes that Pangu could have released it as a jailbreak even while the iOS 9.2 betas were being tested, but held off so as to not tip their hand to Apple. Additionally, the jailbreak can be removed from your device at any time by simply rebooting it. Rumor has it that Pangu team has a working iOS 9.2 jailbreak that is ready to be released to public. The new jailbreak doesn’t require a PC as it can be done right from your iOS device, thanks to the new “click-to-jailbreak app” made by the Pangu team.
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