

#PANGU JAILBREAK 8.1.1 SERIES#
The 8.0-8.1 untether is nicknamed "Xuan-Yuan Sword", which refers to a powerful weapon in a series of video games based on Chinese mythology (see Xuan-Yuan Sword on Wikipedia). "Pangu" is the name of the " the first living being and the creator of all in some versions of Chinese mythology". Integrate with Cydia 1.1.16 (Cydia fixed boot issue when using "Restore from Backup" feature).Restore function now support iPad Air2/iPad Mini3.Fix Safari reloading bug and occasionally crash problem.Fix the issue that launchd may drain cpu on 32bit devices.

#PANGU JAILBREAK 8.1.1 TV#

By updating to iOS 8.1, you’ll have access to some of the major new features like Apple Pay, and also, the possibility of an untethered jailbreak via Pangu8 for as long as you happen to stick with said software.Īpple used to be very swift in its anti-jailbreaking measures, but just recently, has slacked off a little in favor of addressing some more pressing issues with its mobile software.
#PANGU JAILBREAK 8.1.1 INSTALL#
Apple has just rolled out a beta of iOS 8.1.1, which applies a number of key fixes and performance enhancements, but in a bit of disappointing news as far as the jailbreak scene is concerned, also appears to have patched some of the exploits that have allowed Pangu8 to reach so many.Īs such, the obvious advice to those still dithering on the subject of whether to jailbreak is to, at the very least, install iOS 8.1 sooner rather than later. The timing of the Pangu8 jailbreak for devices running iOS 8 has meant that those on iOS 8.0 right through to the latest public build of iOS 8.1 can enjoy the freedom of an untethered jailbreak, irrespective of whether they’re rocking an iPhone, iPad or fifth-gen iPod touch.
