While it seemed like jailbreaking methods were always one update behind the current build, the team over at Pangu have already released a jailbreak tool for iOS 9, and it works up to iOS 9.0.2. It is not available for iOS 9.1 through 9.2 yet, but we will update this guide when they are ready.
So if you were holding back on updating your iPhone to the latest iOS version until it got an official jailbreak method, feel free to do so now, then follow the quick and easy untethered jailbreak instructions below.
Step 1: Device Requirements
Pangu Jailbreak is compatible with the following Apple devices.
- iPad (2, 3, 4, Air, Air 2, Mini, Mini 2, Mini 3)
- iPhone (4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus)
- iPod touch (5th gen)
Step 2: Back Up Your Device (Optional; Recommended)
Although this is an optional step, it's always a good idea to have a recent backup file in iTunes or iCloud, just in case anything goes wrong.
Step 3: Install the Pangu Jailbreak App
For now, Pangu's jailbreak program is only supported on Windows, but look for it to be available for Mac OS X very soon. Once downloaded, open the installer file and follow the on-screen instructions for installation.
Step 4: Prep Your Device
Before initiating the jailbreaking process, be sure to do the following on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
- Turn on Airplane Mode
- Disable Find My iPhone (Settings -> iCloud -> Find My iPhone)
Step 5: Perform the Jailbreak
With your device plugged into your computer via its USB cable, go ahead and run the Pangu Jailbreak application.
During the jailbreak process, you will have to monitor the procedure and follow the prompts on the screen. Although it won't take more than five minutes to complete, you will have to occasionally unlock your iOS device, enable Airplane Mode, then later run the Pangu app that temporarily installs on it (make sure to grant Photos access when prompted to).
Once you've successfully jailbroken your device, you can safely unplug it and begin scouring Cydia for iOS 9-compatible tweaks!
How to Remove Jailbreak
If you ever need to remove your jailbreak for any reason (for example, to get your iPhone serviced by Apple), then just follow our guide on how to unjailbreak an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
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