• Remove Pangu iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak with New Cydia Eraser from Saurik – Here’s How and Why

Remove Pangu iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak with New Cydia Eraser from Saurik – Here’s How and Why (Photo : YouTube/EverythingApplePro)

Pangu has just made public the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak and for the adventurous iPhone and iPad users the tool is ready to go. But for the greater majority, it's best to hold off a little more just to be on the safe side.

And here are the reasons skipping the latest iOS unlocking tool is the wise thing to do, for now:

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There will be bugs

Just like a regular iOS release from Apple, the new Pangu jailbreak will certainly have issues and foremost are bugs that thankfully will be fixed by upcoming patches from the Chinese hacking team. Jailbreak if you will but "it may be best for you to hold off for at least a few days or weeks," 9to5Mac said, adding that holding off could mean avoiding unnecessary headaches.

Semi-tethered jailbreak

Know that iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak is only semi-tethered, which means the jailbreak state of an iPhone, for instance, will be lost following a device reboot. But recovery is quite easy that involves a few taps on the device screen. Now for the jailbreak fans pampered by the untethered JB tool, this work from Pangu could prove a bit of annoying.

No more warranty

This is especially true for freshly acquired iPhones and iPads. Apple is clear on the subject - that jailbreaking will lead warranty void so if these protection is important it is best to wait out until the device warranty has lapsed.

Limitations

Not only that iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak is semi-tethered, another serious concern is the current limitations. The modified iOS 9 at the moment will only run on Windows and in Chinese, which of course can be circumvented but will require extra work. The Chinese language, specifically, could lead to confusion and error during the installation process.

Privacy concerns

According to 9to5Mac, installing the latest Pangu jailbreak will require from users to provide their Apple ID and password. While Pangu has proven its legitimacy, giving up such crucial information should prompt jailbreak fans to think hard before revealing anything.

No more iOS 10 beta access

And one thing that iPhone and iPad users will likely regret is the loss of access to iOS 10 beta as 9to5Mac made clear that jumping too soon to the latest jailbreak version will close the door on the beta builds of Apple's upcoming mobile operating system upgrade.

But if the compelling need remains to give the Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak a spin, the guide below should prove quite a help: