So, you have jailbroken your iPhone on iOS 9.3.3 using Pangu / PP, but after reboot, you find Cydia, jailbreak tweaks and apps crashing or not working? This is because Pangu’s latest jailbreak tool is semi-untethered/tethered, which means you will have to put your device in jailbroken state every time the device is rebooted.
It is important to note that you will have to do this only when the device is fully rebooted. You don’t have to do this when the device is respring-ed.
This so called re-jailbreaking (or booting into jailbroken state) process also doesn’t involve doing the whole jailbreak thing again from scratch using a computer. We explain how exactly it all works after a jailbroken device is rebooted in step by step instructions below.
Step 1: So, after your jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device is rebooted, locate the PP app on your device’s Home screen and launch it. Now it’s important to note that you might have two different PP apps on the device, each with a different looking app icon.
You need to launch the one whose app icon looks like the one shown in the screenshot below.
Step 2: Accept the prompt for push notifications.
Step 3: Tap the big circle in the center, and once it starts some process, manually lock your device by pressing the sleep/power button while still being in the app.
Step 4: After a short while, you will receive a push notification on the lock screen (don’t act on it!), right after which it will respring automatically.
Step 5: Once the device comes back on the lock screen, simply unlock it and you will be right back into the Home screen.
Step 6. That’s it. You are done. You should now be able to run Cydia and all the jailbreak tweaks and apps again should start working again.
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