Download TaiG 1.2.0 To Jailbreak iOS 8.1.2 Untethered for Windows

Wednesday, December 10, 2014
iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak is out. The latest version 1.2.0 of the TaiG jailbreak tool adds full support for iOS 8.1.2 and can be downloaded right now.
Apple released iOS 8.1.2 earlier today with fixes mainly related to ringtone disappearing after iTunes Store purchase, along with some other minor bug fixes.

Going by i0n1c’s and iH8sn0w’s recent tweets, it looked like all TaiG needed was a update to supportiOS 8.1.2 for jailbreak. And that is what exactly has happened with the release of TaiG v1.2.0.
All devices that can run iOS 8.1.2 are supported by this jailbreak, including the likes of iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3.
TaiG is still available for Windows only. A Mac version of the tool will be released at a later time.

While jailbreaking iOS 8.1.2 should be straight forward, we will have a guide up soon for those of you who are new to this jailbreak process. Stay tuned for that.
You can download TaiG v1.2.0 from here.
DOwnload PP jailbreak for mac here
TaiG has released version 1.2 of its iOS 8 jailbreak tool, and it’s now capable of jailbreaking iOS 8.1.2. As has been the norm with the past few jailbreak releases, this is a Windows only jailbreak tool. If you’re running Windows, you can follow our step-by-step tutorial. If you’re on a Mac, you can use our virtual machine tutorial to run Windows on OS X and jailbreak.
Note: Your Windows machine must have iTunes installed before it will recognize your iOS device
Step 1: Update to iOS 8.1.2 on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using a fresh install if possible
Step 2: Connect your iOS device to your Windows machine, and disable passcode lock and Find My iPhone
Step 3: Download the TaiG 1.2 tool from our downloads page, extract it and run it
Step 4: The TaiG tool should automatically detect your iOS device. Once it does, uncheck the 3K Assistant app install option, and click the green Start button
Step  5: Wait until the jailbreak completes and close the TaiG tool when prompted
Step 6: Launch Cydia on your iOS device and enjoy your newly jailbroken iOS 8.1.2 install
Be sure to watch the video for the full step-by-step tutorial. Again, if you don’t own a Windows machine, you can always follow our virtual machine tutorial to run Windows on your Mac just for the jailbreak. It’s completely free and only takes about 30-45 minutes from start to finish.
Have you jailbroken iOS 8.1.2 yet?

Download firmware iOS 8.1.2 Final Links For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct links]

Tuesday, December 9, 2014
iOS 8.1.2 download is out! Apple has rolled out iOS 8.1.2 both as OTA and direct download via iTunes for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Changelog along with other details are as follows.
Even though iOS 8 is only two-and-a-bit months old, it has already seen a number of updates. The first, iOS 8.0.1, was a bit of a mess, leaving thousands of iPhone 6 users with the dreaded No Service warning in the top-left of the display along with a non-functional Touch ID.
iOS 8.0.2 followed shortly after, and iOS 8.1 then introduced Apple Pay. iOS 8.1.1 arrived with a number of security fixes, and for the most part, reports suggested that Apple was squarely focused on testing and preparing iOS 8.2. But when little bugs arise that simply cannot wait — iOS 8.2 isn’t expected to manifest itself until the new year — Apple tends to roll out small updates to fix lingering issues, as has once again been proved with the impromptu release of iOS 8.1.2.
ios 8.1.3 download


The small update notably addresses an issue with iTunes Store-purchased ringtones disappearing from devices.
But this, alone, isn’t too critical, and it would ordinarily take a little more than this to have Apple scrambling to make updates. Thus, among the spate of "bug fixes" mentioned in the change log, we’d hazard that some work has been done to amend security holes within the iOS software, although given that iOS 8.1.2 is hot off the press, we’ve yet to learn precisely what Apple has or hasn’t fixed.
Full changelog:

With iOS 8.2 well into its beta, that will be the next major software update to Apple’s mobile platform, although with Apple making a habit of dropping these go-between updates, we might be up to iOS 8.1.3 or even later on in the version count before the significant bump hits the download channels.
If you are jailbroken on iOS 8.1.1, DO NOT update to iOS 8.1.2 yet as it is not confirmed whether it patches TaiG jailbreak or not. We’ll update you as soon as we have more info on this.
Those of you are don’t care about jailbreak can either update via OTA, or using direct download links given below.
Download firmware ios 8.1.3 here
download ios 8.4
iOS 8.1.2 Download Links:

Taig Jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 Untethered for Windows

Saturday, November 29, 2014
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak is out already. Here in this tutorial we will help you jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 untethered on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
As mentioned in our initial coverage, this jailbreak tool is compatible with all devices and iOS 8.0-8.1.1 firmwares, including the latest iOS 8.2 beta.
Ready? Let’s start.

Pre-requisites:
  • Turn off any lock screen passcode or Touch ID. You can do this by navigating to: Settings > General > Touch ID & Passcode > turn off Simple Passcode.
  • Turn off Find My iPhone by navigating to: Settings > iCloud > Find my iPhone.
  • Restore to iOS 8.1.1 via iTunes. OTA updates usually don’t work well with jailbreaks. You candownload iOS 8.1.1 from here.
  • Backup your device using iCloud or iTunes.
  • Supported devices:
    • iPhone 6 Plus
    • iPhone 6
    • iPhone 5s
    • iPhone 5c
    • iPhone 5
    • iPhone 4s
    • iPad (2, 3, 4, Air, Air 2, mini 1, mini 2, mini 3)
    • iPod touch 5
  • Supported firmwares:
    • 8.0
    • 8.0.1
    • 8.0.2
    • 8.1
    • 8.1.1
    • 8.2 beta
How to jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 on Windows:
Step 1: Download TaiG jailbreak for Windows from here.
Step 2: Connect your iOS device via USB, and run TaiG.
Step 3: Uncheck the second option below Cydia to prevent installing TaiG app store.

Step 4: Now click on the big green button in the center to start Jailbreak.
Step 5: TaiG will now jailbreak your iOS device. Do not disconnect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch during the jailbreak process. Once the jailbreak process is complete, your iOS device will reboot and you will have Cydia installed on the home screen. It’s that simple!

Download firmware iOS 8.1.1 Final For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct links]

Monday, November 17, 2014
Download firmware  iOS 8.1.1 Final For iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct links]
iOS 8.1.1 is out! After two weeks of testing, Apple has seeded the iOS 8.1.1 update to the public. This is a minor update that includes certain bug fixes and performance and stability improvements for the iPhone 4s and iPad 2.
The Cupertino company has continued to churn out updates to its mobile firmware these past couple of months, and with iOS 8.1 having recently introduced Apple Pay among several other key features, iOS 8.1.1 seems a less feature-rich bump. Still, perhaps most notably for jailbreakers, it plugs the Pangu8 jailbreak, and so while it’s likely Apple will be signing the previous iOS 8.1 for a very short while, anybody updating to iOS 8.1.1 will not be able to reap the benefits of the many Cydia tweaks that have been released and or updated since Pangu arrived last month.

iOS 8.1.1 is packed to the gills with bug fixes and general performance enhancements. Like any new piece of software, iOS 8.x has been afflicted by its fair share of teething issues, and while the botched iOS 8.0.1 update did not help matters at all, it does seem that much work has been done to ensure that the latest installment is by far the smoothest to date.
If you have no reservations about anything and want to update right away then you can take the on-device, over-the-air route by firing up the Settings app and navigating to General > Software Update, or you can take the more traditional route that involves hooking your device up to your PC or Mac and updating via iTunes.
ios 8.1.3 download

If you have the time and the means, though, we’d always suggest updating through iTunes.
Free download ios 8.1.2 (New) Click here
Download firmware ios 8.1.3 here
iOS 8.1.1 Download Links:
Again, like we mentioned earlier, iOS 8.1.1 blocks Pangu jailbreak. DO NOT update to 8.1.1 if you want to keep the jailbreak.

Pangu 1.1.0 for iOS 8 – 8.1 Jailbreak Tool Released [ for Mac ]

Monday, November 10, 2014

Pangu 1.1.0 update adds highly anticipated integrated Cydia installation, English translation, says Mac version is coming

Mac users, your wait is over. For those wanting to jailbreak their iOS devices using a Mac computer, now you can. The Pangu team has released the much awaited Mac version of their iOS 8 – 8.1 jailbreak tool.

They did promise that it will be available in a few days and they have stayed true to that. If you were waiting for the Mac version, it is finally available for download. No need to use a virtual machine to jailbreak your iOS device anymore.
Download firmware ios 8.1.3 here
firmware version:
iOS 8.0
8.0.1
8.0.2
8.1

and iOS devices:
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5c
iPhone 5
iPhone 4s
iPad (2, 3, 4, Air, Air 2, mini 1, mini 2, mini 3)
iPod touch 5

We have detailed tutorials on how to jailbreak your iOS device on iOS 8.x using Pangu. All the tutorial links are given at the top of this post. While currently there is no Mac OS X version available as yet, we have a workaround for running Pangu on OS X using a virtual machine. A tutorial for that too is linked above.
The Pangu8 for Mac version 1.0.0 can be downloaded from our downloads section. You already know how tojailbreak using the tool on Windows, the steps are similar on a Mac as well. Recently, Saurik tweeted that the iOS 8 jailbreak is now stable enough for daily use and most of the bugs have been fixed. The Pangu jailbreak is now complete, there’s both Windows and Mac versions, and no more bootloop or crashing issues.
It is advisable that if you do want to jailbreak your iOS device, you do so before Apple releases iOS 8.1.1, as the jailbreak has been patched in the first beta of the upcoming software.

PanGu iOS 8 jailbreak tool

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Mac Version Change log

1.0.0(2014.11.09)

1. First Mac version of Pangu8.
Windows Version Change log

1.2.1(2014.11.06)

1. Integrate with Cydia 1.1.16 (Cydia fixed boot issue when using "Restore from Backup" feature)

1.2.0(2014.11.04)

1. Fix the issue that launchd may drain cpu on 32bit devices.

2. Fix Safari reloading bug and occasionally crash problem.

3. Optimize jailbreak process.

4. Restore function now support iPad Air2/iPad Mini3.

1.1.0(2014.10.31)

1. Bundle latest Cydia for iOS8.

2. Optimize jailbreak process.

3. Fix an issue that may cause MobileSafari to crash on 64bit devices.

4. Fix an issue that causes iMessage/SMS to fail to send images.

5. Respring is not required anymore to make Substrate working.

6. Pangu APP now with some useful functions.

7. Add English support

1.0.1(2014.10.22)

1. Fix an issue may cause lost of photos.

1.0.0(2014.10.22)

1. First version of Pangu8 which supports all devices with iOS 8/8.1.

Download Pangu for iOS 8

Pangu for iOS 8 was released on October 22, 2014. Developed by the Pangu Team, a group of hackers from China, this release of Pangu is the only iOS 8 jailbreak available at this time.

Pangu 1.2.1 Jailbreak Tool Released, On Mac With Pangu For Windows

Thursday, November 6, 2014
The Pangu team has released another update to their Windows jailbreak tool, bringing the version to 1.2.1. Since Saurik recently released Cydia Installer 1.1.16, the Pangu team has made sure their tool includes the latest version of Cydia.
Pangu8


Saurik released Cydia Installer 1.1.16 yesterday, which fixes plenty of bugs that were present in the previous releases. The team sent out a tweet announcing the release of Pangu 1.2.1 and also giving some info on the Mac version of the Pangu tool.

For all those who have been waiting for the Mac version of the Pangu iOS 8 jailbreak, your wait will be over soon. It could be out by the end of this week or maybe this Sunday could be Funday? Have you jailbroken your iOS device yet? Make sure you update to iOS 8.1 before Apple releases iOS 8.1.1, since it patches the jailbreak.
iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 Jailbreak Supported firmware:
  • iOS 8.0
  • 8.0.1
  • 8.0.2
  • 8.1
iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 Jailbreak Supported devices:
  • iPhone 6
  • iPhone 6 Plus
  • iPhone 5s
  • iPhone 5c
  • iPhone 5
  • iPhone 4s
  • iPad (2, 3, 4, Air, Air 2, mini 1, mini 2, mini 3)
  • iPod touch 5
You can download Pangu8 iOS 8 – 8.1 jailbreak v1.2.0 from here.

iOS 8.1 Jailbreak Released – Untethered iOS 8 Jailbreak Pangu for iOS 8

Wednesday, October 22, 2014
How to Jailbreak 8.1 Untethered with Pangu for iOS 8 on iPhone 6 Plus 5S, 5C, 4S iPad Mini 3, Air 2, 4 and iPod Touch 5th generation – Wow – it’s actually here – today, Pangu released their all-new utility to jailbreak 8.1 fully UnTethered: Pangu for iOS 8.0 through 8.1.x! However, before you get too excited, there’s one catch, which is a rather significant one. As of now, the Pangu jailbreak for 8.1 doesn’t install Cydia, as Saurik (the creator of the aforementioned third-party graphical tweak distribution and acquisition interface) has yet to update Cydia Substrate for iOS 8. The way things currently stand, Pangu for iOS 8 is mostly intended for jailbreak developers to get a jump on creating iOS 8-compatible tweaks, as the utility enables full root access, and enables SSH, which is  jailbreaking on a fundamental and rudimentary level. However, seeing as there’s no way to determine when the loopholes exploited by Pangu’s new utility will be patched by an updated 8.1.x firmware, those interested in jailbreaking should take advantage of the current opportunity to do so,  as you’ll be able to install Cydia once Saurik successfully updates Cydia Substrate for iOS 8 through 8.1.x! For more on the exciting new Pangu jailbreak 8.1 utility, continue past the break.



Download Pangu for iOS 8:



How To Jailbreak iOS 8 / 8.1 Untethered Using Pangu
Step 1: Download Pangu for Windows from here.
Step 2: Right-click on the Pangu icon and then click on Run as Administrator.
Step 3: With Pangu up and running, connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your PC using USB.
Step 4: Click on the checkbox that says PP to uncheck it.
Step 5: Press on the big blue button in the center of the display to begin the jailbreak process. Your device will reboot couple of times during the process so be patient.
Step 6: Once the jailbreak is complete, you’ll see a new Pangu icon on your iOS device’s home screen. It’s there to confirm that the jailbreak was successful.
Install OpenSSH
First and foremost, you’re going to download and install OpenSSH.
Step 1: With your iOS device connected to a Wi-Fi network, tap on the Pangu icon on your home screen.
Step 2: Now tap on the OpenSSH option.
Step 3: Tap on Install on the top right-hand corner of the display.
Let the installation process complete before moving forward.
Install Cydia After iOS 8 – 8.1 Jailbreak
Step 1: If you haven’t already, make a backup of your device’s content.
Step 2: Download the latest Cydia .deb file from here. You’re also going to be download the cydia-Iproj file from here.
Step 3: Once the .deb files are on your machine, you’ll need to SFTP the file onto your device. To do this, Mac users should opt for Cyberduck, while those on Windows are advised to use WinSCP.
Step 4: On your device, navigate to Settings > Wi-Fi, and find the hotspot that both your device and PC / Mac are connected to. Next to the connection’s details, hit the "i" and make note of the IP address.
Step 5: Using your designated SFTP client, key in the IP address as well as "root" for username and "alpine" for the password; ignoring the quotations, of course.

Step 6: Once the file browser appears, drop the .deb files in the root folder of your device.
Step 7: This is where things might get a tad tricky. Next, you’ll be firing in commands that you may not be familiar with, so ensure to watch closely if you’re not familiar with this process. To start an SSH command line session on Windows, hit Ctrl + T and on Mac, hit ⌘ + T.
Step 8: Finally, you’ll need to run the command:
dpkg -i cydia-lproj_1.1.12_iphoneos-arm.deb
Now run this command:
dpkg -i cydia_1.1.13_iphoneos-arm.deb
Step 9: Reboot your device.

Download iOS 8.1 for iPhone, iPad, Ipad mini, iPod touch

Thursday, October 16, 2014
At today’s Apple event, Craig Frederighi announced that iOS 8.1 will be available for download to all compatible devices this Monday, October 20th.
iOS 8.1’s major highlight is support for Apple Pay, the company’s mobile payments system that will work at retail stores and in apps. It also brings iCloud Photo Library in beta and support for Messages  Continuity.

iOS 8.1 was seeded to registered developers a few weeks ago as a beta for them to test their apps.
iOS 8.1 is available for the following iOS devices:
iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S
iPad Air, Retina iPad mini, iPad 4, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 2
5th generation iPod touch
We also hope that the release fixes many of the bugs introduced in iOS 8.0.x releases.

iOS 8.1 Download Links:

Download iOS 8.0.2 for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [Direct Links]

Monday, September 29, 2014
This is just in. Apple has released iOS 8.0.2 download links for all the supported devices, including the very latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple rolled out iOS 8.0.1 just yesterday, but upon updating, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users began noticing some weird behavior. Straight after applying the update, many of those in ownership of the newest two smartphones out of Cupertino were greeted with no cellular service whatsoever, and with the fallout also indicating that Touch ID was out of action on iOS 8.0.1, it’s fair to say that the software update did more harm than good in many cases. Thus, Apple has scrambled to roll out iOS 8.0.2, and below, we’ve got the details on how you can get hold of it.
It’s not uncommon for a software update to deliver a new bug entirely, but while it can be annoying when a new build seems to merely shuffle issues around rather than completely fixing every snag, the troubles that have arisen with iOS 8.0.1 on the new iPhones has meant that Apple needed to act very promptly indeed. If the bug was, say, a minor UI issue, Apple could have simply waited and dealt with it in a future update with other fixes, but when folk have paid hundreds of dollars to acquire a new smartphone, they rightly expect to be able to use the cellular radio by default.
iOS 8.0.2 Download Links:

Apple Pushes iOS 8.0.1 Update to Tackle Bugs [Update: Do not install]

Wednesday, September 24, 2014
It is available as a free upgrade for the following iOS devices:
  • iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s
  • iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3 and iPad 2
  • Retina iPad mini, 1st gen iPad mini
  • iPod touch 5th generation



The update is available as an OTA download for these devices. The size of the OTA update is 72.6 on the iPhone 6 Plus. The build number is 12A402. Here are download links for all the compatible iOS devices:
Let us know if iOS 8.0.1 has fixed the issues you have been facing after upgrading to iOS 8.0.
Update 1:
Updated the post with the direct download links for iOS 8.0.1.
Update 2:
We would recommend hold off upgrading to iOS 8.0.1 as iPhone users are reporting “No Service” issues after upgrading to iOS 8.0.1.
Update 3:
Please use this guide to fix the ‘No Service’ and Touch ID issue. I just used it to fix the problem.
Update 4:
Apple has pulled the iOS 8.01 update

How To Downgrade iOS 8 To iOS 7.1.2

Sunday, September 21, 2014
Downgrade iOS 8 To iOS 7.1.2 (ALL devices supported)
Step 1. First and foremost, you’ll need the iOS 7.1.2 firmware file specific to your device.Download iOS 7.1.2 IPSW from here or ios 8.1.3 download.
Step 2. Next, connect your device to your computer, and fire up iTunes.
Step 3. Select your iOS device from the pane on the left hand side, and hold down the left SHIFT (PC) or Alt/Option (Mac) button while hitting the ‘Restore’ button.

Step 4. Browse to your iOS firmware file downloaded in Step 1.

Step 5. Follow the steps to restore your device back to factory settings. This will delete the contents of your device, hence the importance of backing up.
Step 6. The restore process can take anywhere from a couple of minutes to around half an hour, depending on the age of your device and the speed of your computer rig.
And there you have it. Your iOS device will be running iOS 7.1.2, meaning it’ll be jailbreakable via Pangu’s tool, and given that Apple won’t be signing iOS 7.1.2 for much longer, we cannot stress enough how swift you’ll need to be if you want to retain the old software.
Given the major changes Apple has made to iOS 8, most will be happy to stick with what they have, but with iPhone 4s users having encountered many glitches since updating, these steps offer perhaps the only immediate opt-out solution while Apple’s servers are still signing the older firmware.
 

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