Pangu is a program that will allow you to make jailbreaks of almost all "fresh" versions of iOS. Although it's very easy to work with the application, we still recommend that you think about it several times before you crack it. The fact is that with jailbreak you will lose the official warranty on the "apple" device and the ability to update to new versions of iOS.
If you are not afraid of any problems, you can begin to prepare for the installation of Jailbreak. First, connect your device via USB cable. Now turn off the Lost Device Locator service, which may be called "Find iPhone/iPad/iPod" depending on the device type. You can do this from the "iCoud" section in the settings menu. It is also worth disabling the Touch ID for supported devices. Look for the desired switch in the "Touch ID and Password" section. As you do these simple operations, put the device in airplane mode and start Pangu. If the program fails to detect it, install iTunes. All preparations for the iOS jailbreak are now complete. Click on the "Start" button, agree with all warnings and watch the progress bar. During the Jailbreak installation process, the device will reboot several times and prompt you to launch the Pangu application from your home screen. After the program reports back from the end of the operation and restarts your "apple" device, the Cydia app will appear on it. That would mean that all the surgeries were successful. Turn off your device and enjoy the benefits of the installed Jailbreak.
Pangu allows users to easily perform jailbreaks on most current versions of iOS.
- is a step-by-step wizard to make an iOS jailbreak;
- requires an Internet connection;
- supports iOS 7.1 and above;
- works with iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPod Touch 5 and all the more "fresh" models of these devices;
- automatically detects the connected devices.