Many people may aks why we like to jailbreak our iPhone? Because jailbreaking the iPhone, iPad device to install third-party applications, tweaks, mods, themes, useful utilities, and other content (called “packages”) from Cydia, the jailbreak equivalent of theApp Store on iOS. In additional,if we jailbreaking the iOS 9 iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s,we can use the old iPhone 4s/5/5s/6 as the new iPhone 6s.
Pangu, the Chinese team, released the first untethered jailbreak for iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2.
iOS 9 includes number of new features such as the ability to switch back to the previous app, Proactive Assistant, transit directions in Maps, enhanced multitasking features for the iPad, all-new News app, revamped Notes app and Low Power mode.
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So one of the most frequently asked question since the release of Pangu iOS 9 jailbreak has been is it worth jailbreaking iOS 9.
If you’re on the fence or new to the world of jailbreaking then here are some of the top reasons why we’re excited about Pangu jailbreak for iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2.
Please note that most of the tweaks mentioned in this post are not compatible with iOS 9 currently, but we expect them to be updated to add support for iOS 9 very soon. We’re tracking the list of iOS 9 compatible jailbreak tweaks here.
Pangu team has just released Pangu 1.0.1, an update for their untethered jailbreak tool for iOS 9 – iOS 9.02, to fix bugs.
The update fixes the bug which caused the jailbreak process to get stuck at 45%.
Here’s the complete change log for Pangu 1.0.1 jailbreak:
Fix a bug that leads to 0A error code.
Fix failure of launching on some PC.
Improve success rate.
Ensure removal of the Pangu app.
A number of users had reported they were getting stuck at “Error at 45% – Error occurred in preparing the environment, error code (0A)” while trying to jailbreak your device with Pangu jailbreak. Disabling encrypted backup seemed to fix the issue for most users.
If you were not able to successfully jailbreak your device, then you can try again using Pangu 1.0.1 jailbreak. You can download it from our Download Pangu Jailbreak page.
Check out our step-by-step guide on how to jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2 along with a video tutorial if you need help:
How to Jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2 using Pangu Jailbreak
How to Jailbreak iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2 with Pangu Jailbreak on Mac OS X using a virtual machine
Since the bug fixes seem to be related to jailbreak process, we doubt Pangu team will release a Cydia Package.
Did you have problems jailbreaking your iOS device on iOS 9 – iOS 9.0.2? Let us know if Pangu 1.0.1 fixes the issue.
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