How to remove Jailbreak in iOS 9.3.3 from iPhone or iPad

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Jailbreak is one of the favorite activities of many of our readers, however, everything that comes goes, and for many reasons we may decide to get rid of this peculiar tool over time. However, removing the Jailbreak from our iOS device can become a much more complicated task than doing it, that's why We are going to teach you how to remove the iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak for both iPhone and iPad, since these activities in iOS are usually carried out universally. Go ahead with this new tutorial that will get you rid of the Jailbreak in a few easy steps.

We remind you that we are going to need a Lightning cable, connection to our PC and of course iTunes. Patience, because the steps can be long but easy. Do not forget to create your backup beforehand. Go ahead with the tutorial:

  1. We connect iPhone / iPod or iPad to PC by USB-Lighning
  2. We open our iTunes application on the PC
  3. Once the iPhone / iPod or iPad has been detected by iTunes, we proceed to turn it off as usual
  4. Now we will start the iPhone / iPod or iPad in what is known as «way DFU«, For this we will press HOME+POWER for a few seconds, until the apple appears, then we will continue pressing only HOME.
  5. The message that we have started the «restoration» mode will appear on the computer screen.
  6. Must restore device.
  7. Now we can configure it as a new iPhone / iPod or iPad or restore the backup

This is the cleanest and safest way to eliminate the Jailbreak, that is why we have advised you to previously make a backup, although personally I always prefer to start the device from scratch, to save possible junk files that are dragged. It couldn't be easier, so dive in and don't be afraid to take this fantastic tutorial that we have brought you in iPad News.


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  1.   Reymon said

    If the backup I made was when I already had jailbreak and I do this process and then I restore the backup, is there a problem?

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      Em absolute Reymon, it will be restored the same.

  2.   tavo said

    I have JB 9.3.3 but I want to start from scratch, when restoring from iTunes it tells me that there is an upgrade to 9.3.4, and I don't want it to be installed, I wanted to restore from an external IPSW with 9.3.3 firmware but it tells me it is not compatible with my iphone, I don't know why that happens…. my question is… can I install firmware 9.3.4 and then downgrade to 9.3.3 ????????????