The Pangu jailbreak developer team has just released the 1.1.0 version of its tool for devices jailbroken on iOS 9-9.0.2. The new update brings a spate of bug fixes and enhancements to improve the chances of jailbreaking 64-bit devices.

The Pangu 1.1.0 update also improves the duration and speed of jailbreaking any iOS 9 device, besides optimising the data backup process. Check out the complete changelog as outlined in the official release notes of Pangu 1.1.0 release for Windows:

Improve the success rate and reliability of jailbreak program for 64bit devices

Optimise backup process and improve jailbreak speed, and fix an issue that leads to fail to jailbreak due to low disk space in Windows.

Fix a bug that leads to an exit of the jailbreak tool due to abnormal network status.

Add the re-jailbreak function (only for some devices that were upgraded via iTunes but were detected as jailbroken)

Fix a bug that leads to fail to use the instrument function in Xcode.

Those who faced installation issues and post-jailbreak problems (including boot loop of death) with earlier versions of Pangu 9 jailbreak can go ahead and try re-jailbreaking their iOS device with the newly released Pangu 1.1.0 tool. The jailbreak is currently limited to Windows users only, while Pangu team has confirmed that a Mac version of the tool is already under works and will be coming soon.

Avid jailbreakers who have not been able to jailbreak their device successfully on iOS 9 can now do so by using Pangu 1.1.0 tool and our step-by-step guide posted below.

Downloads Required

Pangu 9 1.1.0 for Windows

iTunes v12.3 for Windows

How to jailbreak iOS 9-9.0.2 untethered with Pangu 1.1.0 for Windows on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

Download the latest version of the Pangu jailbreak using the download link provided above.

Connect your device to computer via the USB cable.

Enable Airplane mode and then disable Passcode from Settings > Touch ID & Passcode.

Turn off Find my iPhone from Settings > iCloud > Find my iPhone.

Launch the Pangu app as Administrator. Right Click on the Pangu.exe and select "Run as Administrator" option.

Wait until Pangu detects your device and then click on the blue Start button.

button. Click on Already Backup to proceed with jailbreaking process.

to proceed with jailbreaking process. It will install the Pangu app along with the WWDC app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.

Your iOS device should now reboot, and Pangu will prompt you to enable AirPlane mode.

At 75% of jailbreaking progress, you will see a prompt to unlock your device and run the Pangu app. At this moment just launch the Pangu app from the Home screen.

app. At this moment just launch the Pangu app from the Home screen. When prompted, tap on the Accept button, to give access to the Photos app. Tap on Allow when you get another prompt on your iPhone.

button, to give access to the Photos app. Tap on when you get another prompt on your iPhone. Wait until the jailbreak progress bar reaches 100% and then your iPhone or iPad will reboot.

Once the jailbreak completes, the Pangu tool notifies you that your device is "Already Jailbroken" and you will see the Cydia icon on your home screen.

Pangu 9.0.x untether package now live on Cydia

Alternatively, those who are already jailbroken on iOS 9 through iOS 9.0.2 can now install the Pangu 9.0.x untether package update via Changes tab from Cydia. You just need to refresh Cydia once to access the new untether package.

Mac users can try jailbreaking their device on iOS 9-9.0.2 with Windows Virtual Machine, using our step-by-step guide posted here.

For further assistance, check out the video tutorial posted below:

[Source: iPhone Hacks]