Pangu team to release new jailbreak for iOS 9.2
Previously only older versions of iOS could be jailbroken. As noted by Forbes, the jailbreak tool is only available in Chinese as of the moment, although an English version is expected to come out anytime soon. With a tethered version, the new iOS jailbreak for 9.2-9.3.3 means that users will only enjoy the jailbreak versions as long as the device is in operation.
iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak: Are you facing any of these problems? The jailbreak will be supported only on Chinese Windows version and only 64 bit devices.
iPhone 5s and newer, iPhone SE, iPod Touch 6G, iPad mini 2 and newer, and even the iPad Pro will be supported by Pangu’s new jailbreak, an updated FAQ on the official page reveals.
And one thing that iPhone and iPad users will likely regret is the loss of access to iOS 10 beta as 9to5Mac made clear that jumping too soon to the latest jailbreak version will close the door on the beta builds of Apple’s upcoming mobile operating system upgrade.
After months of endless speculations and Pangu’s demonstration at the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) early this month, the company finally announced that it is releasing a Jailbreak tool for iOS 9.2 to 9.3.3 through a tweet on Sunday, July 24. Apple is clear on the subject – that jailbreaking will lead warranty void so if these protection is important it is best to wait out until the device warranty has lapsed. Thus, in case it turns up that you want to use iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak device, all you got to do is flip a switch to enable.
That said, the team has successfully tested the new tool on all compatible devices but still recommended users to back up their handsets before starting the process.
However, it remains to be seen on how far iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3. Hackers continually attempt to outdo Apple by trying to jailbreak the latest version of iOS, a process that lets people customize their iOS devices and run unsupported apps. Untethered means the jailbreak doesn’t require your computer to re-enable it. PPHelper lies somewhere in the middle, requiring a semi-untethered jailbreak.
iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak: Are you facing any of these problems? The jailbreak will be supported only on Chinese Windows version and only 64 bit devices.
iPhone 5s and newer, iPhone SE, iPod Touch 6G, iPad mini 2 and newer, and even the iPad Pro will be supported by Pangu’s new jailbreak, an updated FAQ on the official page reveals.
And one thing that iPhone and iPad users will likely regret is the loss of access to iOS 10 beta as 9to5Mac made clear that jumping too soon to the latest jailbreak version will close the door on the beta builds of Apple’s upcoming mobile operating system upgrade.
After months of endless speculations and Pangu’s demonstration at the Mobile Security Conference (MOSEC) early this month, the company finally announced that it is releasing a Jailbreak tool for iOS 9.2 to 9.3.3 through a tweet on Sunday, July 24. Apple is clear on the subject – that jailbreaking will lead warranty void so if these protection is important it is best to wait out until the device warranty has lapsed. Thus, in case it turns up that you want to use iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak device, all you got to do is flip a switch to enable.
That said, the team has successfully tested the new tool on all compatible devices but still recommended users to back up their handsets before starting the process.
However, it remains to be seen on how far iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3. Hackers continually attempt to outdo Apple by trying to jailbreak the latest version of iOS, a process that lets people customize their iOS devices and run unsupported apps. Untethered means the jailbreak doesn’t require your computer to re-enable it. PPHelper lies somewhere in the middle, requiring a semi-untethered jailbreak.
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