如何越狱iOS 9.3.3-盘古越狱发布!



盘古iOS 9.3.3越狱发行!如何在iPhone 6S,6,SE,5S和iPad上越狱iOS 9.3.3、9.3.2和更低版本。

盘古DL:http://goo.gl/AyS1y4
9.3.3越狱没有计算机:https://goo.gl/dmjM7I
针对9.3.3进行的调整:https://goo.gl/DwjIyi。

22 comments
  1. at the time this jailbreak was released, i had an iphone 4 on ios 7.1.2 on 16gb which was so sad, because i had NO other iphone to use the (at the time) pangu semi-untether jb…. i used that crappy iphone 4 (communist phone basically..) for 4 months, even though i had sprint – sprint is nothing but a grieving, and problematic phone carrier. at&t is too expensive. verizon's slightly more expensive than sprint. t-mobile i know very little about. i had no phone, nor cellular service (3g, whatever). so all those who complained about "32-bit isnt supported!!" and "damn, no untether please release", and then the people who complained about their paypal accounts or credit cards being hacked or stolen because of probable malice, just take my word for it that i literally simply couldnt afford another 5s until a month after, even though that iphone 4 came to my mailbox in mid-june, about a month before the pangu 9.2-9.3.x jb was released for 64-bit ios devices

    of course, thatll NEVER be repeated ever again in summer. ever. sprint just is a psycho.

    anyway.. no need to complain, but food for thought: theres worse problems out there; playing out before our very eyes, and thats one of them…… sorry it took 2 and a half years to admit that, but it all boils down to one (super common) problem: financial/paycheck problems, and thats basically the jist of it.

  2. Can anyone help me, when I put in my Apple ID I get an error message, the email are completely correct by the fucking thing doesn't wanna let me jailbreak. I have a iPhone 5s on 9.3.2

  3. For someone who's trying to jailbreak iOS9.3.3 right now, CHANGE THE APPLE ID PASSWORD after typing them in.
    I got a notif few weeks later saying some Chinese iMac accessed my iMessages using my Apple ID and Pass. (And a clear attempt to send a message to some strange phone number before I changed the password)

    Or…just don't use this method.

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