iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak has been released!

9.3.3 iOS jailbreak was released just a few minutes ago by the Pangu hacker team, offering iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch owners around the world the opportunity to jailbreak their devices currently running iOS 9.3.3.

At the moment the solution of 9.3.3 iOS jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch ONLY works on terminals that have chips with 64-bit processors, so you won't be able to enjoy it on any terminal, but we're not even talking about an untethered jailbreak, so you'll have to redo the procedure after every terminal restart.

UPDATED: Here you can find it iOS 9.2 – 9.3.3 jailbreak tutorial.

iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

At the moment, only a Chinese version of the program 9.3.3 iOS jailbreak is available, as it is not distributed by the pangu hackers outside of China, an English version will be made available to users around the world in the next few hours, according to the hackers.

The newest version of Pangu jailbreak allows users to jailbreak devices running iOS. The user can easily jailbreak devices running iOS by using the jailbreak application, the procedure being done by pressing a single button, deactivating the jailbreak by restarting the terminal. In other words, the user has full control to activate or deactivate the functionality provided by the jailbreak.

The problem is that we are talking about a 9.3.3 iOS jailbreak tethered, that is, if the terminal restarts, you will remain without jailbreak until you run the Pangu application again, available in the main iOS application screen, so we are not talking about such a great situation.

The good part is that we still have an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak solution at the moment, so we can use it to exploit the latest version of the operating system for iDevices, which is probably the last version of iOS 9 which the Apple company will make available to us.

On which iOS can I jailbreak?

This new version of PP jailbreak is compatible with:

  • iOS9.2;
  • iOS9.2.1;
  • iOS9.3;
  • iOS9.3.1;
  • iOS9.3.2;
  • iOS 9.3.3.

Which iPhone or iPad can I jailbreak?

We told you that the new PP jailbreak program is only compatible with iDevices that have a 64-bit chip, so we are talking about compatibility with:

  • iPhone 5s;
  • iPhone 6;
  • iPhone 6 Plus;
  • iPhone 6s;
  • iPhone 6sPlus;
  • iPhone SE;
  • iPod touch 6G;
  • iPad mini 2;
  • iPad mini 3;
  • iPad mini 4;
  • iPad Air;
  • iPad Air 2;
  • iPad Pro.

What does tethered jailbreak mean?

As we told you above, a tethered jailbreak means that your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch will not keep its jailbreak after restarting, so it is not a permanent one, so after restarting the terminal you will have to redo the jailbreak procedure, or at least this was the situation until now.

According to some of those who tested the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, the new program from Pangu would install an application in our iDevices, and when the terminals are restarted it should be opened for the jailbreak to be reactivated, the solution offered by them being an extremely good one, because it no longer requires the use of a computer.

The old tethered jailbreak solutions required the permanent use of a computer if the terminals were restarted, but now with iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak it seems that the situation is different.

How safe is iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak?

Many people wonder how safe a jailbreak solution can be, and until the release of this type of program by the Chinese we could say that the software is very safe, but at the moment no one can guarantee that what it offers the Chinese is 100% safe, so there are risks.

The various jailbreak solutions released from China contained software that monitored what users were doing in the terminals, software that requested access to our photos, etc., so there is no 100% security, but if you absolutely want to jailbreak, then another solution at the moment does not exist and will not exist.

Since the Chinese started to release jailbreak solutions, the Americans stopped developing them, US hackers preferring to sell the exploits to make serious amounts of money from them.

Is it worth jailbreaking iOS 9.3.3?

This question does not have a simple answer, and this is because we are talking about various needs of people and the risk of losing the warranty if you take the jailbroken terminal to service, or the risk of being left without certain data, especially if you use banking applications, or others with data confidential.

In general, jailbreaking is worth doing because it completely opens up our iDevices, giving us access to all the operating system files and allowing us to modify anything to our liking or implement a variety of new functions that Apple does not normally offer them in iOS.

From my point of view, you should at least try to use a jailbroken iDevice for a period of time in order to convince yourself if this procedure is worth doing or not.

Where do I download from?

I told you above that only one version of the program for Windows has been created for now, and it is made only for the Chinese language, also having some special services for the Chinese, so at the moment you can only download the Chinese version following this link.

I DO NOT RECOMMEND to use the Chinese version, but wait for the English version to be released, and then you will also have a jailbreak tutorial that will guide you through all the steps you can follow to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 for devices yours

Is it worth it or do I have to update to iOS 9.3.3?

The iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak solution is actually compatible with several versions of iOS 9, so if you have any of the ones mentioned above in the article, then you can use this program to exploit your terminals without problems and no installation is necessary necessarily of iOS 9.3.3.

On the other hand, you have nothing to lose if you install iOS 9.3.3, this version of the operating system having solved many problems of the previous versions, so there are fewer bugs, so there is no reason to avoid it at the moment, but it is not mandatory to install it either.

Do I lose the warranty if I jailbreak?

Yes, there is a possibility that the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch warranty will be canceled if you jailbreak using any kind of program, the Apple company having the habit of canceling the warranty for terminals that have this type of software installed, so you have to be very careful with your devices.

If you have no problems with the terminal and there are no chances of taking it under warranty in the near future, then you have nothing to fear, because if no one can notice that you have jailbroken, no one can cancel your warranty, so that everything depends on how things evolve in your life.