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How to Jailbreak Your iPhone with Pangu v1.0.1 For iOS 9.0-9.0.2


How to Jailbreak Your iPhone with Pangu v1.0.1 For iOS 9.0-9.0.2




If you are looking for a way to jailbreak your iPhone running iOS 9.0-9.0.2, you might be interested in the latest version of Pangu jailbreak tool, which was released by a team of Chinese hackers recently. Pangu v1.0.1 is an updated version of the original Pangu 9 tool that was launched last week, and it brings some improvements and bug fixes to the jailbreak process.




Jailbreak v1.0.1 For iOS 9.0-9.0.2



Pangu v1.0.1 fixes a bug that caused the jailbreak to fail at 45% due to an encrypted backup issue, and also improves the success rate and reliability of the jailbreak for 64-bit devices. It also optimizes the backup process and improves the jailbreak speed, and fixes some other issues related to network status and Xcode compatibility.


Pangu v1.0.1 is currently available only for Windows users, but a Mac version is expected to be released soon. If you have already jailbroken your device with Pangu 9, you don't need to re-jailbreak it with Pangu v1.0.1, as you can simply update the Pangu 9.0.x Untether package from Cydia to get the latest fixes.


If you haven't jailbroken your device yet, you can download Pangu v1.0.1 from here and follow these steps to jailbreak your iPhone with iOS 9.0-9.0.2:


  • Backup your device using iTunes or iCloud.



  • Disable Find My iPhone, Touch ID, Passcode, and Airplane Mode on your device.



  • Connect your device to your computer via USB cable.



  • Run Pangu v1.0.1 as an administrator on your computer.



  • Click on the Start button and follow the on-screen instructions.



  • Your device will reboot several times during the jailbreak process.



  • Once the jailbreak is completed, you will see a Cydia icon on your home screen.



  • Launch Cydia and let it prepare the filesystem.



  • Enjoy your jailbroken device!



Pangu v1.0.1 is compatible with all devices that can run iOS 9.0-9.0.2, including iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPod touch 6G and iPod touch 5G.


Jailbreaking your device allows you to customize it with tweaks and themes that are not available on the App Store, and also gives you access to more features and functionality. However, jailbreaking also voids your warranty and may expose your device to security risks and instability issues, so proceed at your own risk.


For more information about Pangu v1.0.1 and iOS 9 jailbreak, you can visit the official website of Pangu team at https://en.pangu.io/, or check out some of the sources we used for this article: [^1^] [^2^] [^3^].


If you are wondering why you should jailbreak your iPhone with iOS 9.0-9.0.2, here are some of the benefits that jailbreaking can offer:


  • You can install tweaks and apps that are not available on the App Store, such as iFile, Activator, WinterBoard, iCleaner, and many more.



  • You can customize your device's appearance and functionality with themes, widgets, icons, fonts, and other modifications.



  • You can unlock your device to use it with any carrier or network of your choice.



  • You can enhance your device's performance and battery life with tweaks that optimize the system and disable unnecessary features.



  • You can access the root filesystem of your device and make changes to the system files and settings.



However, jailbreaking also has some drawbacks and risks that you should be aware of before you proceed:


  • You may lose your warranty and support from Apple if you jailbreak your device.



  • You may encounter bugs, crashes, or compatibility issues with some apps or tweaks that are not updated for iOS 9 or Pangu v1.0.1.



  • You may expose your device to malware or viruses that can steal your personal data or damage your device.



  • You may lose your data or brick your device if the jailbreak process goes wrong or if you install a faulty tweak or app.



  • You may have to restore your device to the latest iOS version if you want to update it or remove the jailbreak.



Therefore, you should weigh the pros and cons of jailbreaking carefully before you decide to do it. You should also backup your device before jailbreaking and only install trusted tweaks and apps from reputable sources. You should also avoid updating your device to a newer iOS version until a compatible jailbreak is available. e0e6b7cb5c


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