How to safely remove Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak from your iPhone or iPad

Jailbreak iOS 9.2 – Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 is semi-tethered and requires you to launch a special app when

every time the device is rebooted.If you have already jailbroken your iPhone or iPad, but would like to go back to a clean firmware due to some problems, then the best solution is to restore the device to iOS 9.3.3 to remove the Pangu jailbreak.

In this guide, we will show you how to safely jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.

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Note: after recovery of the iOS device will beAll content and settings have been deleted, so make sure you have a full backup of your device. To prevent problems during recovery, it is best to use a backup that was made before the jailbreak procedure. If you don’t have a backup, back up now using iTunes or iCloud.

Safely remove Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak and return to clean firmware

Step 1:Go to ipsw.me and download the iOS 9.3.3 firmware file. Make sure to select the correct model of your device as the iOS files for each model are different.

Step 2:On your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, go to Settings -> iCloud and turn off Find My iPhone.

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Step 3:Connect your device to your Mac or PC using a USB cable and launch iTunes.

Step 4:On your device's information page, hold down the Shift button (Option on Mac) and click the “Restore” button.

Step 5:A pop-up window will appear in which you will have to select the iOS 9.3.3 firmware file downloaded in step 1 and open it.

iTunes will begin restoring the device and returnit to stock state, thereby removing the Pangu jailbreak. All tweaks, jailbreaks and associated files will be completely removed. Once the restore is complete, the Welcome screen will appear on your iPhone, you can restore your device from the backup you made in step 1.

Since the jailbreak is for iOS 9.3.3 from Pangu is semi-tethered, so every time you reboot your device you will have to start it again and there is no guarantee that it will work. Many users, including our readers, have reported that re-jailbreaking causes Cydia to crash. Wait until the instrument becomes stable or unattached.

Why did you decide to remove jailbreak from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch? Write in the comments.