


#PANGU JAILBREAK IOS 9.0.2 UPGRADE#
If you upgrade to iOS 9.1 once it’s out, you will need to wait until a jailbreak is out. Once iOS 9.1 is out, you will not be able to upgrade to iOS 9.0.2 and must go for iOS 9.1 if you ever need to restore. The exploit(s) used in Pangu 9 is/are most probably patched in iOS 9.1. How badly do you want to upgrade to iOS 9.0.2? If you are dying to get all those shining new features of iOS 9 while keeping jailbreak, this is the best moment to upgrade to iOS 9.0.2 and jailbreak. The answer lies within the answer of another question. Okay dude, enough! Should I upgrade to iOS 9.0.2 and jailbreak or stay happy with my iOS 8.4 jailbreak? Jailbreaking iOS 9.0.2 with Pangu 9 can be a try-and-test scenario until further clarifications about Pangu’s stability are made. Pangu team has also released Pangu 9 v1.0.1 which solves jailbreak errors (but no words about BLoD). Meanwhile, the reports of stability are in favor or Pangu. The jailbreak released by Pangu team, seems to be stable but there are reports of Pangu 9 causing errors during jailbreak, and Boot Loop of Death after jailbreak.

So it does not make sense to wait until 9.1 release. To beat other jailbreak teams (and probably to claim the $1 million prize), Pangu might have decided to release iOS 9.0 – 9.0.2 jailbreak and not to wait until the iOS 9.1 public release.Īnother possibility is Pangu team being aware of their exploit(s) being patched by Apple in iOS 9.1. A jailbreak might come just out of nowhere or may never come. There are a lot of new developers like Pangu, TaiG, PP and other teams/individuals who develop jailbreaks. Jailbreak scene is way too different than it used to be before. Why Pangu team released jailbreak for iOS 9.0 – 9.0.2 and did not wait till iOS 9.1 release?įirst of all, the race. None of the jailbreak developers have confirmed whether Pangu 9 works with iOS 9.1, or any other jailbreak for iOS 9.1 is in development.
#PANGU JAILBREAK IOS 9.0.2 UPDATE#
It will be a major iOS 9 update directed towards solving issues with current iOS version and to bring new features. IOS 9.1 is already in beta stage and is going to be released soon. IOS 9.0.2 is current iOS version released by Apple and currently being signed, which means you can upgrade to iOS 9.0.2 from previous iOS version. iOS 8.4 or 8.4.1 are no longer being signed by Apple which means if you ever need to restore your device, you can not restore it on iOS 8.4/8.4.1 but you must upgrade to the current iOS version. There is no jailbreak available for iOS 8.4.1 and everyone currently jailbroken is on iOS 8.4 or previous iOS version. IOS 8.4 is last iOS 8 revision which can be jailbroken.

I am writing this article to clear some doubts you might have about the current state of jailbreak scene which should help you make your decision about staying jailbroken on iOS 8.4 or upgrading to iOS 9.0.2 and jailbreak with Pangu 9. Now that the surprising and ‘drama free’ iOS 9.0.2 jailbreak is released by Pangu team, and iOS 9.1 release is imminent, users are in dilemma whether they should stay jailbroken on iOS 8.4 or should they upgrade to iOS 9.0.2 and jailbreak.
