Saturday, September 3, 2016

Pangu Jailbreak for iOS 9.3.5, 9.3.4, 9.3.3, 9.3.2 with Cydia download for all iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch

What exactly does it mean to jailbreak an iOS device or rooting for Android? Well, you have come to the right article, however for today I am going to focus predominantly on iOS devices and jailbreaking, specifically using Pangu.



What is jailbreaking?

Jailbreaking refers to tweaking the iOS by removing software restrictions prebuilt into the stock operating system. This is done by the use of software exploits. It is advantageous in a myriad of ways, to mention a few; it permits access to the root storage and subsequently exposes the iOS file system framework, this enables one to download third party applications, extensions and even themes that may not be available in the official App store.

There are many different ways to jailbreak your iOS device and one of the more effecient and easiest ways is by using Pangu.

What is Pangu?  

Pangu is a jailbreaking tool that assists users to bypass the prebuilt iOS software restrictions and enables root acces to the operating system.


Pangu for iOS 9.2 to 9.3.3

Before starting off there are a few preparations to be made, these are listed below.

Pangu Download

Download necessary files from the links given below.




How to Jailbreak with Pangu?

You are now ready to start the jailbreaking process, please note that you will need Windows or a Mac computer and a valid Apple ID, you can use your pre-existing one or create a new one.

01. Open the Cydia Impactor you downloaded from above download links and unzip it and run it.

02. Connect your iOS device to the computer and trust it.

03. Drag the IPA file NvwaStone_1.1 to the open Cydia Impactor window, it will then prompt you for your Apple ID Username and Password, enter these details into their respective windows and click on the OK button to continue.



04. After Cydia confirms your details, it signs the IPA file and installs it on your iOS device, any errors here could be because of wrong or incorrect Apple ID details.

05. On your device tap on Device management which is found under Settings, then General. Select the developer profile under your apple ID heading and set up trust for it. Please note that a working internet connection is required for this.

06. Run the new Pangu App now installed on your iOS device and tap on “start” to jailbreak it.


Pangu for iOS 9.3.4 and 9.3.5

Due to the recent patches that came with the release of iOS 9.3.4, at the time of writing this article there is no current Pangu jailbreak for this version of operating system yet and this has indeed also rolled over to the 9.3.5 update.

However one solution would be to downgrade to 9.3.3 and use the steps above to jailbreak your device, or alternatively wait for the developers at Pangu to find a working exploit.

It is worth noting though that at the time, more focus is being spent on developing a jailbreak on the iOS 10 as opposed to the current iOS 9.3.5, we will update this article as the news develops.


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