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+ | '''Pangu9''' is the name for a series of [[untethered jailbreak]]s for all devices on iOS 9.0 through 9.3.3 through 9.1 (9.1 only on 64-bit devices) and [[J42dAP|Apple TV 4G]] running tvOS 9.0 - 9.0.1. |
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− | '''Pangu9''' is an [[untethered jailbreak]] for all devices on iOS 9.0 through 9.1 (9.1 only on 64-bit devices) and [[J42dAP|Apple TV 4G]] running tvOS 9.0 - 9.0.1. It was initially released on 14 October 2015. Kernel Patch Protection (KPP) prevents patches such as TFP0 from existing on ARM64 devices. W^X is also achieved differently. On 11 March, 2016, Pangu9 1.3.0 (Windows)/1.1.0 (Mac) was released to jailbreak iOS 9.1 on 64-bit devices. On 23 March, 2016, Pangu released an Apple TV 4G version (v1.0.0) for [[tvOS]] 9.0 - 9.0.1. On 24th July, 2016, a Chinese version was released [http://www.pangu.io/?flag=cn here] and an English version was released [http://en.pangu.io here] on 29th July which allows jailbreaking iOS 9.2 - 9.3.3. On 19th August, 2016, an [http://www.iphonehacks.com/2016/08/install-ios-9-3-3-pangu-jailbreak-using-safari.html on-device jaibreak] was released. |
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+ | The initial version was released on 14 October 2015 and supported iOS 9.0 through 9.0.2. On 11 March 2016, Pangu9 1.3.0 (Windows)/1.1.0 (Mac) was released to jailbreak iOS 9.1 on 64-bit devices. On 23 March 2016, Pangu released an Apple TV 4G version (v1.0.0) for [[tvOS]] 9.0 through 9.0.1. On 24 July 2016, a new version which jailbroke iOS 9.2 through 9.3.3 was released on [http://www.pangu.io/?flag=cn Pangu's Chinese site]. An English version was released on [http://en.pangu.io Pangu's English site] a few days later on the 29th. On 19 August 2016, an [http://www.iphonehacks.com/2016/08/install-ios-9-3-3-pangu-jailbreak-using-safari.html on-device jaibreak] was released. |
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== Download == |
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| [http://dl.pangu.25pp.com/jb/Pangu9_v1.0.1.exe 25PP] |
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− | | Fix a bug that leads to 0A error code.<br>Fix failure of launching on some PC.<br>Improved success rate<br>Ensure the removal of the Pangu app. |
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+ | * Fixed a bug that leads to 0A error code. |
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+ | * Fixed failure of launching on some PCs. |
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| [http://dl.pangu.25pp.com/jb/pangu9_mac_v1.1.0.dmg 25PP] |
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| [http://dl.pangu.25pp.com/jb/pangu9_mac_v1.1.1.dmg 25PP] |
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Revision as of 01:00, 20 August 2016
Pangu9 v1.0.0 on Windows | |
Original author(s) | Pangu Team |
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Developer(s) | Pangu Team |
Initial release | 14 Oct 2015 |
Stable release |
1.3.1 (Windows) / 16 March 2016 1.1.1 (OS X) / 16 March 2016 1.0.0 (Apple TV 4) / 23 March 2016 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Windows / OS X / tvOS |
Platform | Windows / OS X / tvOS |
Available in | English |
Type | Jailbreaking |
License | Freeware |
Website | en.pangu.io (English) |
Pangu9 is the name for a series of untethered jailbreaks for all devices on iOS 9.0 through 9.3.3 through 9.1 (9.1 only on 64-bit devices) and Apple TV 4G running tvOS 9.0 - 9.0.1.
The initial version was released on 14 October 2015 and supported iOS 9.0 through 9.0.2. On 11 March 2016, Pangu9 1.3.0 (Windows)/1.1.0 (Mac) was released to jailbreak iOS 9.1 on 64-bit devices. On 23 March 2016, Pangu released an Apple TV 4G version (v1.0.0) for tvOS 9.0 through 9.0.1. On 24 July 2016, a new version which jailbroke iOS 9.2 through 9.3.3 was released on Pangu's Chinese site. An English version was released on Pangu's English site a few days later on the 29th. On 19 August 2016, an on-device jaibreak was released.
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Windows
Version | SHA-1 Hash | Download | Changes |
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1.0.0 | c48e1c1f84c1d5ff6046cc4eb7344335b314ba4b
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25PP | Pangu jailbreak tool for iOS 9.0-9.0.2 |
1.0.1 | 05a0727085de1dd60eb4ec3a7bc343dd317d55d5
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25PP |
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1.1.0 | 1467a5a792186f157e11ed4d3b243aea80d95a40
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25PP |
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1.2.0 | 2f5fae088e7c1b1058ab4dda826d9cab21d6f57d
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25PP |
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1.3.0 | de1eee0d34fea80f6f798e722614a55b74590b4d
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1.3.1 | c1af8b5ff94b28007b8b1523bf297423413659fe
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Mac
Version | SHA-1 Hash | Download | Changes |
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1.0.0 | 3ab73c9c9b91b0dab97f071f1ac179d198ca90f6
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25PP | Initial version |
1.1.0 | 6291c1906f80b9e655ebaf5bbddc388e0636509a
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25PP | Add support for iOS 9.1 devices (64-bit devices only) |
1.1.1 | 9b2d03542383b5b4686c8593143eb15ddd4bc740
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25PP | Make the iOS 9.1 untether more stable |
Apple TV
Version | SHA-1 Hash | Download | Changes |
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1.0.0 | e87b4afaee4a91cb8e300b8976a03f414ed788da
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25PP | Initial version |
IPA (for iOS 9.2-9.3.3)
Version | MD5 Hash | SHA-1 Hash | Download | Changes |
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1.0 | fe77f02db26b9d3d142ee1f343a6fdbb
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ab334937cd7bb7077eac25b223bd3784e8dcd7b7
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25PP | Initial version |
1.1 | 34c6b2ff4d21b6bf29f16d1793db8fd5
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e12cda775b8b8764e100eb7e6217b8ed7637ef20
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25PP | Ability to use Pangu's expired Enterprise certificate, which lasts until April 2017 |
Name
"Pangu" is the name of the "the first living being and the creator of all in some versions of Chinese mythology".
The 9.0-9.1 untether is nicknamed "Fuxi Qin". This continues the tradition of Chinese mythology from the previous jailbreaks (Pangu Axe, XuanYuan Sword), by referring to the instrument (琴) carried by the legendary emperor Fuxi (伏羲)