Excitement
levels are at an elevate high at the moment in the jailbreak community. The
release of an untethered jailbreak solution for all devices compatible with iOS
9 by the Pangu Team managed to pretty much blindside everyone, but also once
again bring jailbreaking to everyone’s attention. No matter what Apple do,
those resourceful researchers and developers still manage to find a way around
iOS’ security mechanisms. With iOS device owners from all over the world
downloading and attempting to jailbreak iOS 9, we’re going to take a look at
some of the common issues that could occur and how to rectify them.
Here
are some of the known issues as are being voiced by jailbreaking fans
across the globe, coupled together with possible solutions.
Find
all fix tutorials of pangu iOS 9 jailbreak errors here
Jay
Freeman aka Saurik (the founder of Cydia) has just released the latest update
for Cydia Substrate with build 0.9.6000, which comes close on the heels of iOS
9 jailbreak release from Pangu. The update brings a host of tweaks to the
existing Cydia Substrate to make it compatible with the newly released iOS 9
jailbreak.
‘Start’ Jailbreak Button Grayed Out
This one
isn’t exactly an error, but it’s enough to mean that you can’t even attempt to
jailbreak the device. If this is a problem that’s affecting you, then it is
advised to (re)install the latest version of iTunes on your Windows machine and
then try to connect your device by USB at least once. You can grab the latest
iTunes from here.
Cydia Not Showing Up
If you
think everything has gone smoothly, but there’s no Cydia app present on the
device then don’t panic. The advice here is to launch the native
Photos app within iOS before running the newly
installed Pangu
application. Exit out of the Photos app, run the new Pangu app and grant access
when prompted. Cydia should then show up.