Thursday, 28 August 2014

How to Jailbreak iOS 7.1-7.1.x with Pangu 1.2.1 (Updated for Jailbreak Issues)

Pangu jailbreak for iOS 7.x has been updated to 1.2.1 for Windows with a few bug fixes. If you haven’t jailbroken your iPhone or are facing issues with a jailbroken iPhone, here’s your chance to jailbreak/re-jailbreak with the latest version of Pangu.

The new update comes almost right after Pangu v1.2 came out about a few days back. Both 1.2 and this one have minor changes but an important one if you’ve been having problems with boot or anything else on your iPhone.


Jailbreaking using Pangu is almost as easy as it was with evasi0n, the tool that we used to jailbreak iOS 7 and 7.0.x with.


How to Jailbreak your iPhone/iPad with Pangu 1.2.1
 Step #1. Download Pangu 1.2.1 (for Windows at the moment)

Step #2. Make sure your iPhone doesn’t have a passcode.

Step #3. Change the date of your iPhone to something earlier than June 1, 2014.

Step #4. Now, connect your iPhone and run Pangu 1.2.1.

Step #5. Click on “Jailbreak” to initiate the process.

Step #6. Now, your iPhone will possibly do a reboot and you should see the Pangu icon on the homescreen. When you’re prompted to tap on it, do so.

Step #7. The jailbreak process will continue for a little while and your iPhone should go into a reboot again. Once the jailbreak finishes, you should see Cydia up on the homescreen.

Pangu was a surprising release this year and a welcome one at that. The initial tool from evad3rs could jailbreak devices running on iOS 7 and 7.0.x. When Apple released iOS 7.1, some patch was fixed and evasi0n couldn’t be used to jailbreak iOS 7.1.

Apple followed iOS 7.1 with other minor updates (resulting in iOS 7.1.1 and 7.1.2).

Pangu can jailbreak all iOS devices that run iOS 7.x (this includes iOS 7.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2).

Pangu hasn’t been very hassle-free though. We’ve run into boot-loop issues here when we tried to jailbreak an iPhone running iOS 7.1. Most old iPhones do face a few problems when you jailbreak using Pangu but then a couple of rejailbreaks later, everything works fine.
Pangu 1.2 and 1.2.1 try to fix these little issues and quicks.

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