After months of waiting, Pangu finally released a new jailbreak tool for iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3. Here’s how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running on iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3 using Pangu.
Before starting the jailbreak process, take note of the following important points:
- Pangu supports 64-bit devices such as:
- iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE
- iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad Pro
- iPod Touch 6G
- Pangu jailbreak works on iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.3.1, iOS 9.3.2 & iOS 9.3.3.
- Pangu is a free jailbreak tool.
- Pangu jailbreak is tethered and requires a jailbreak every time you reboot your device.
- You’ll need a Windows PC to use Pangu jailbreak.
- Make sure to take a complete backup of your iOS device using iTunes or iCloud so that you can restore your data later in case something goes wrong during the jailbreak process.
- If you’re on the fence and not sure if you should jailbreak your device, then check our post on some of the tops reasons to jailbreak iOS 9.1.
How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch on iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3 using Pangu Jailbreak
Follow these steps to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on iOS 9.3.3 – iOS 9.2 using Pangu jailbreak.
Step 1: To jailbreak your device using Pangu, you’ll have to make use of 25PP. Head to our Download Pangu Jailbreak page to download 25PP installer. Currently, 25PP works only on Windows.
Step 2: After it has been downloaded, double click on it to open and press the setup button to install it on your PC.
Step 3: Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to the PC using a USB cable. Right click on PP icon and choose ‘Run as administrator’.
Step 4: If your device is compatible with the iOS 9.2 – iOS 9.3.3 Pangu jailbreak, a popup will be displayed to jailbreak it. Click on the large green button to start installing the PP Jailbreak app on your device. Make sure your PC and device have a proper internet connection.
If a captcha is displayed during the process, enter it to continue. You might also be asked to enter your Apple ID and password (this is required to create a developer profile on your device for sideloading the PP Jailbreak app). To stay on the safe side, create a new Apple ID and use that instead.
Step 5: Once the installation is completed, you should see the PP Jailbreak app on your device’s Home screen. Go to Settings -> General -> Device Management and open the Pangu developer profile or the one that has the Apple ID you entered in step 4. Tap on the “Trust” button.
Step 6: Launch the PP Jailbreak app and accept push notifications.
Step 7: Tap on the circle button in the middle of the screen. Before that, you can uncheck the little box below the circle button to prevent PP Assistant from being installed on your device.
Step 8: Lock your device manually so that the jailbreak process starts. You will receive a notification once the jailbreak is completed successfully and Cydia starts to install. If you see a “Storage Almost Full” notification, simply ignore it.
Step 9: Do not unlock your device until everything is completed. Wait until it reboots automatically.
Step 10: If you see Cydia on the Home screen after your device is rebooted then it means that the jailbreak process has been finished successfully.
Cydia will take some time “Preparing filesystem” when you launch it for the first time. It will exit after it is done, and respring your device.
Every time you reboot your device, you’ll have to use the PP app to re-jailbreak your device. So make sure that you don’t delete it else you can’t jailbreak your device once it is restarted.
After the jailbreaking process is complete, do not forget to read our article on tips to keep your jailbroken device secure. Also make sure to check out our list of compatible tweaks:
Let us know how it goes in the comments below.
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