IOS 9.3.3 jailbreak released by Pangu in Chinese
Though Apple users already know the process of rooting their device but this time Pangu has released additional safety instructions asking the users to be extremely cautious while rooting the apple device.
The standard custom for jailbreaks tools is that they deliver “untethered” versions of your device. The jailbreak will be supported only on Chinese Windows version and only 64 bit devices.
Part of using the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak on a PC is entering your Apple ID. However, keep in mind that the following Apple gadgets do not feature jailbreak support: the iPhone 4s, the iPhone 5 and 5c, the iPad Pro 9.7 and iPod touch 6. Previously only older versions of iOS could be jailbroken. The Jail Break may not support many tweaks which were done by Pangu for the versions of 9.2 and 9.3.3 which was supported by earlier versions.
The jailbreak tool for the newest iteration from Apple’s “iOS 9” edition has been leaked, much to the delight of ever-patient fans.
The jailbreaking tool by Pangu for the iOS 9.3.3 is still in the infancy stage.
Like any other iOS booting process related to the device’s firmware, you will have to disable the Find My iPhone on the device.
If you can not complete the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak and you see some type of error message in Chinese you should do the following. It is not advisable to use your own ID for jailbreaking.
So team has asked the users to make sure that whether they have taken the back up of the data or not, during the installation of the tweaks. Ultimately, even the latest devices such as iPhone 6S and iPhone 6s Plus will be able to install the jailbreak edition by following the guide religiously. Now wait for it to install the PP app on your device.
Once the download completes, iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak users will need to get hold of the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device that needs iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak. In the end, it all hangs on how you use the iOS.
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.
Users have to connect the device to the Windows desktop or a virtual machine, ensuring that the same is recognizable by iTunes.