Monday, June 23, 2014

How to Jailbreak iOS 7.1.1 using Pangu









To everyone’s surprise, and as we reported first, the Pangu jailbreak for iOS 7.1.X was released earlier today courtesy of a mysterious team of Chinese jailbreak developers. But the jailbreak’s GUI is in Chinese and can be quite confusing for many, so here’s a look at exactly how to use Pangu to jailbreak your iOS device.
Note: Please note Pangu is an untethered jailbreak for iOS 7.1 and iOS 7.1.1.

Step 1: The first thing you need to do is head to the Pangu website to download the jailbreak. As of right now, the only operating system that the jailbreak is currently available for is Windows, but it appears that a Mac OS X version should be coming soon.

Step 2: Make sure your device will work with Pangu. According to the Chinese website, the following devices are compatible with this version of the jailbreak:


Step 3: Connect your device to your computer, and use iCloud or iTunes to back up any and all personal information that you need to keep safe. The jailbreak has been reported to be working in most cases, but on the off chance something goes wrong, it’s a good idea to have an escape plan.

Step 4: Double click the Pangu.exe file to get started.





Step 5: You should be presented with a screen like the one seen below. The black button on the right is the jailbreak button, but you should make sure to uncheck the small tick box on the left. This will keep the application from installing the Chinese pirated app store.





Step 6: Follow the on-screen instructions. The app will ask you at one point to set your device to June 2nd. To do this, go to Settings -> General -> Date & Time.

Step 7: Wait for your device to reboot several times. After a few minutes you should see that you have Cydia on your home screen and you’ll be ready to start installing tweaks on iOS 7.1.X

source : http://www.iphonehacks.com

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