The Pangu Team has released a new version of their jailbreak tool for iOS 9.1, bringing much-needed stability to the process. Available to new users as part of an updated version of their jailbreak tool, the team notes that users that are already jailbroken on iOS 9.1 should also update via Cydia.
Pangu team had surprised everyone by releasing a jailbreak tool for iOS 9.1. It is currently compatible with only 64-bit devices. The update does not add compatiblity for 32-but devices.
Bringing their Pangu tool to version to 1.3.1 for Windows and version 1.1.1 for Mac, the only notable change appears to be stability improvements. This is specifically important for users who have attempted to jailbreak iOS 9.1 and faced problems, most notably the infamous boot loop.
9.1 jailbroken devices should update untether in Cydia.Kernel exploit still may fail when rebooting,it will now automatically retry until ok
— PanguTeam (@PanguTeam) March 16, 2016
For those that are already jailbroken on iOS 9.0.x – 9.1, an update should be available in Cydia to make the untether more stable overall. If you see this update in Cydia, it is recommended to apply it.
The Pangu Team claims that this update will make the untether boot quickly more often. Early reports seem to indicate the team has been successful doing that.
PanGu jailbreak for iOS 9.1 is available for both Mac and Windows. You can download the latest version of Pangu jailbreak for iOS 9 – iOS 9.1 from our Jailbreak Tools page.
The untethered iOS 9.1 jailbreak works only on 64-bit devices such as:
- iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s
- iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad Pro
So it is not compatible with the following devices currently:
- iPhone 5, iPhone 5c
- iPod touch 5G
- iPad mini, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4
Pangu iOS 9.1 Jailbreak updated to be more stable