You’re all set! You now have a jailbroken iOS 9.3.3 device without even having to use a computer for any of it! Wrapping up When it boots back up, you should see Cydia on your Home screen:ġ4) Launch Cydia, and all your repositories will sync so you can start downloading jailbreak tweaks. ![]() This is Cydia being added to your device and preparing its filesystem. Tap on the Install button.Ħ) Wait several moments, and the Pangu/PP jailbreak app will be added to your Home screen:ħ) Open the Settings app and navigate to General > Device Management:Ĩ) Tap on the profile that appears here, and then tap on the blue Trust button that appears with the downloaded certificate.ĩ) In the pop-up prompt, tap on the red Trust button, and then go to your Home screen after you’ve successfully trusted the profile.ġ0) Launch the Pangu/PP app and allow push notifications from the app by tapping on the OK button.ġ1) Next, tap on the circle in the middle of the app, and it should turn into text:ġ2) Press the lock button on your device to put it to sleep, and you should soon see a storage getting full notification, as well as a notification from the Pangu/PP app:ġ3) Wait a little while longer, and your device should respring. Screenshots in this post may be slightly different, but the process is identical.Ĥ) Tap on the Install button just below the first image on the website.ĥ) You will be prompted to install the jailbreak on your device. Update: developer tells us to use this link going forward. I highly recommend this step because iOS 9.3.3 has all the latest bug fixes and security improvements, yet it can still be jailbroken.Ģ) Disable your passcode and disable Find My iPhone on your device for the greatest chance of jailbreak success.ģ) Launch Safari on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and visit the following URL: /pangujb/. ![]() To jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 on your device, follow these steps:ġ) Update your iOS device to iOS 9.3.3.
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