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How To Fix 9.3.3 Jailbreak Problems And Avoid Fake iOS 9.3.4 Jailbreak Tools

How To Fix 9.3.3 Jailbreak Problems And Avoid Fake iOS 9.3.4 Jailbreak Tools

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It didn't take that long for Apple to notice the Jailbreak update for Pangu's tool and struck their justice hammer over it by preventing users from continuous usage.

As we've reported before, Apple recently pushed out a new update for its iOS operating system and this caused iPhones, iPads, and iTouch devices to reject pangu's jailbreak tool. For those who have them, it is reported that other problems occur and this could have also been due to the recent update rolled out.

For those who had been having problems with the jailbreak tool causing issues, it would be wise to download the app called "Cydia Eraser." Its name simply explains what it does and more as it complete restores any iDevice to its original state.

This could also be beneficial for those who are planning on selling their iPhones as the next iPhone called iPhone 7 could be just around the corner. This tool works for every iDevice running on iOS 7.1 up to the latest 9.3.3.

As of right now, there has been no official word from Pangu regarding the problems being caused by the jailbreak tool, but hopefully, there will be fixes. The jailbreak tool needs update to roll out fixes caused by the tool itself and to bypass the Apple's shady 9.3.4 update.

There had been dozens of fake iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak tools and it would be wise to avoid them. Several of these scamming sites don't really provide a jailbreak solution and instead, causes more problems than jailbreaking's worth.

In the mean time, some users are just waiting for iOS 10 instead, but it is rumored that Apple is tightening the security even more with this new OS. It could be noted that it almost took ages to bring us iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak and the future seems even more dim with iOS 10.

For more updates and news regarding iOS jailbreaking, be sure to stay tuned!

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