
Important points before continuing: This tutorial is for Windows users. Pangu team has not released a Mac version yet. Take a backup of your device using iTunes before proceeding. Please make sure you've updated iTunes to the latest version. Please note that jailbreaking your iOS device may void the warranty and Henc proceed with caution and at your own risk. Step 1: Download the latest version of Pangu Jailbreak from this link. Step 2: Connect the device to your computer and use iCloud or iTunes to back up any and all personal information you need to stay safe. Jailbreak it - prompted the work in most cases. But just in case something goes wrong, it's a good idea to have a plan of escape. Step 3: The Pangu team says that if you’ve done an OTA update, the jailbreak might not work. So please do a fresh install of iOS 8.1.links and instructions can be found here. Step 5: Please launch the application as an Administrator. Right Click on the Pangu exe and select the “Run as Administrator” option.
Step 6: You should be presented with a screen as seen below. The application is in Chinese, and if you are not on your laptop with the necessary Chinese writings, one might question marks instead of Chinese text. Step 7: Clear the check box to the left, the "PP" says and then click on the blue button to jailbreak. Step 8: You will see the progress of the jailbreak and the current status in the 6 step jailbreak process. Step 9: You will see that the device tells you there is a recovery is in progress. Wait to start your device several times. The entire process should take about 5 to 10 minutes. Step 10: Once the jailbreak process is complete, you will see a Pangu app on your device. This confirms that the device is jailbroken. While there is no Cydia (Update: Cydia for iOS 8 is available, check link at bottom for details), you can OpenSSH, and install a few other tools to play around with the file system of the jailbroken iOS device. Hopefully Cydia available through this app as well.
You interact with this software Home bar using gestures. This means there’s a new way to go back to the Home screen and for accessing the App Switcher. It all starts with an upward swipe on the Home bar. Here’s how it works. Step 1: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen (from the Home bar). Step 2: Keep swiping up till you hit the middle of the screen. You should see the animation taking you back to the Home screen. Step 3: Release your finger and you’ll end up on the Home screen. Once you’re used to it, you’ll be able to perform this action quickly. Ultimately, it comes down to flicking up from the Home bar. Getting to the App Switcher is a stop gap from the Home screen gesture. Step 1: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen (from the Home bar). Step 2: Once your finger reaches about a 2/3rd of the screen, you’ll see the animation bring up the Home screen and other apps.
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