Pangu launches version 1.1.0 of its tool to jailbreak iOS 9

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Pangu launched a few minutes ago the version 1.1.0 of your tool to do the jailbreak untethered to devices running iOS 9.0-9.0.2. This new version, which is still available only for Windows computers, has a series of bug fixes that will improve the jailbreak process, as well as increase its success rate. You have the complete list of news of version 1.1.0 of Pangu Jailbreak after the cut.

What's new in version 1.1.0 of Pangu Jailbreak

  1. It improves the percentage of success and reliability of the jailbreak for 64-bit devices.
  2. It optimizes the backup process and improves the speed of the jailbreak, as well as fixes a problem that made the jailbreak not possible due to having little space in Windows.
  3. Fixes an issue that caused it to be jailbroken due to abnormal network status.
  4. Add the function to redo the jailbreak (only for some devices that had been updated via iTunes, but which were detected as if they had already been jailbroken).
  5. Fixes a bug that made it impossible to use an Xcode function.

For those of us who already had the jailbreak, Pangu asks us to let's install the Pangu 9.0.x package what will be available in Cydia, which will prevent us from having to do the jailbreak again. At the moment the package is not available yet, but seeing as we have not been told to add any repository, we can expect the update to appear at any time.

If you have not done the jailbreak yet, but you are thinking about it, you can follow our Tutorial to jailbreak iOS 9.0-9-0.2. And to know which tweaks are compatible with iOS 9, you can visit the list of tweaks compatible with iOS 9 (VI).


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  1.   Danillo Cezar said

    I updated from Cydia and now the iPhone is on the block.

    1.    cristobal said

      enter safe mode danilo turn off the iphone and when it turns on immediately leave the volume up button pressed when you enter your iphone in safe mode enter cydia and return to the previous version if it does not work you will have to restore greetings

  2.   Memorandum said

    The same thing happened to me, it stays on the block after updating, any solution?

  3.   Vega Vega (beat) said

    I thought it would stay after a while it happened and it is ready, the thing was that I delete cydown

  4.   Juan Angel Osorio said

    Greetings from Mexico I have tried to do the JB on my mac with 3 different virtual machines, windows xp sp3, windows 7 sp1, windows 8, and pangu does not detect my iphone, has anyone had this problem?

    Thanks in advance!

  5.   altergeek said

    Have you already solved the BLoD?

  6.   Aurelio said

    Is updating Cydia enough? Or better to do it again? As they still sign 9.0.2