How to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 - 9.2 iPhone, iPad with Pangu

How to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 – 9.2 with Pangu jailbreak

The team Pangu has finally released a jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 – iOS 9.2 firmware versions. The Pangu jailbreak, developed by the Chinese team Pangu helps you liberate your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices liberate from Apple’s walled garden and allows you to install Cydia and jailbreak apps & tweaks. In this guide, we are going to talk about how to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 – iOS 9.2 on any compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch device.

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Before you begin the jailbreaking process, here are some of the important point to note:

  • Pangu 9.3.3 is compatible with 64-bit iOS devices including:
    • 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
  • Following iOS versions are supported:
    • iOS 9.3.3, iOS 9.3.2, iOS 9.3.1, iOS 9.3
      iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.2
  • Pangu is a free jailbreak tool, never pay for it.
  • The Pangu jailbreak is currently available for Windows only.
  • Make sure to backup your device before jailbreaking it. Here is how to backup iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch using iTunes or on iCloud.
  • Install latest version of iTunes.
  • Download and install iOS 9.3.3.

Without any further delay, let’s jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch on iOS 9.3.3 – 9.2 with Pangu jailbreak.

How to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 – 9.2 with Pangu on Windows

Here are the steps to easily jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch on iOS 9.3.3 – 9.2 with Pangu jailbreak:

  1. Download Pangu jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 – iOS 9.2 which comes bundled inside 25pp application. Currently, it works on Windows only. Once downloaded, install the 25PP installer on your computer.
    jailbreak ios 9.3.3 pangu
  2. Connect your iOS device to your computer via USB cable.
  3. Click on the button on a newly opened window.
    jailbreak ios 9.3.3 pangu
  4. If you have connected a compatible iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you’ll see a popup with jailbreak option.
  5. Make sure both the computer and the iOS device have proper internet access. Click on  the large green button to begin the jailbreak process.
  6. Click on  the large green button to begin the jailbreak process.  This should install PP Jailbreak app on your device. If a captcha is displayed, enter it to continue.
  7. You might also need to provide your Apple ID and password (which is used to create a developer profile for sideloading the PP jailbreak app.) It’s advised to create a new Apple ID and use it instead of your regular Apple ID.
  8. Once the PP jailbreak app has been installed on your device, go to Settings > General > Device Management (or Profile) and open the Pangu developer profile or the one that has the Apple ID you entered in the previous step. Tap on “Trust.”
  9. Launch PP Jailbreak app and accept push notifications.
  10. Uncheck the small checkbox right below the big circle, and then tap on the big circle.
  11. Now lock your device by pressing the power button to begin the jailbreak process. There should be a notification on your lock screen, your device may become unresponsive, that’s perfectly normal. Jailbreak is running and doing its thing.
  12. A push notification will appear once the jailbreak is successful. If you see “Storage Almost Full” notification, simply ignore it. Unlocking the device will reenter the PP app. Let it do its thing and do not restart your device. Once done, your device will automatically respring. That’s how you know if it did work.
  13. When your device is back ON after an automatic respring, there should be a Cydia icon on your Home screen.

As mentioned earlier, it is a semi-untethered jailbreak. It means whenever the device reboots, you’ll have to open the PP app from the Home screen to re-enter the jailbroken state.

That’s it! you have successfully jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 on iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with Pangu jailbreak. Share your experience in the comments section below.

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