How to Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 Again After Rebooting Your iPhone

If you have Jailbroken iOS 9.3.3 you will already know that this is not a normal Jailbreak, if you turn off your device, and turn it back on, Cydia will stop working, and with it all the Tweaks that you have installed on your device.

But don't worry, this is normal, it's because the Jailbreak you have installed is a Semi-Tethered Jailbreak.

You can follow our complete tutorial to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3 if you haven't already...

What is a Semi-Tethered Jailbreak?

It is a hybrid between a traditional Jailbreak (Untethered), and what are usually the preliminary versions of any Jailbreak (Tethered).

In an Untethered Jailbreak you can power cycle your device and everything will work exactly the same. You will have Cydia installed and your Tweaks working.

In a Tethered Jailbreak, if you turn off your device you will have to use a computer to turn it back on.

At Semi-Tethered Jailbreak you can turn on your iPhone without using a computer, but neither Cydia nor your Tweaks will be functional.

Luckily, in this iOS 9.3.3 Jailbreak it is very easy to get everything back to working as before, follow the instructions below and you will have Cydia and all your Tweaks working in no time.

How to Make Cydia and Tweaks Work Again After Rebooting Your Jailbroken iOS 9.3.3 Device

It is very simple, follow these steps and everything will return to normal with the Jailbreak in a few moments.

Step 1- Tap on the Pangu/PP icon that you will see on your home screen

Reset Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3

Step 2: When prompted, approve notifications from the Pangu app

Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3

Step 3: Touch the circle that you will see in the center of the screen. The circle will change to Chinese text.

Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3

Step 4: Now lock your device. A couple of notifications should appear, one storage almost full and one in Chinese, from the Pangu/PP app app

Jailbreak iOS 9.3.3

Step 5: In a few seconds your iPhone or iPad will reboot and, when it turns back on, you'll already have Cydia working, and your Tweaks as well.

As you can see, it's all very simple, and it's just a matter of repeating the last steps you did when you installed the jailbreak.


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  1.   Artemio said

    I put a password on the iphone and it turned off and now I did all the steps and it doesn't work

  2.   Jeans said

    I did everything, but cydia still doesn't work, is there any other method?

    1.    Funky said

      friend check that the gps is deactivated (Privacy / location), I had the same problem and in the end it was just that. I hope it helps you

      1.    Adrian Santos said

        Friend, you say that you removed the GPS, could you tell me if you had to reinstall everything to make it work for you? I mean, no matter how many times I install Cydia, it doesn't open, I do the restart thing and it still doesn't open, and I installed version 9.3.3 again and I've done everything again and it's always the same /: right now, check and I had the GPS activated, will it be that I have to install 9.3.3 again?

  3.   Call said

    I already made JB to my iPhone 6 iOS 9.3.2 the question is the following, will there be a tweak to unlock the device from the factory, I need to know, I would appreciate the info

    1.    diego rodriguez said

      That Tweak you are talking about was one of the first reasons why JailBreak was started, unfortunately they stopped supporting it years ago, I don't think it will be done again

  4.   Fernando said

    Hello, I successfully jailbroken my iPhone 6s, I installed the tweaks and everything, when I restart everything is disabled, I go to pp25 in the app, press the circle and let it respring but still the phone returns to normal without jailbreak why? Thank you

  5.   Pastor Uriel Campos said

    Please help…. It stuck on my block when I installed Display Recorder, and now I can't get into Safe Mode, and I try to do what this tutorial tells me and nothing.

  6.   bemmy said

    Hello everyone, thank you very much for your article Diego, very well explained everything. She was waiting for him like water in May!!
    I tell my experience on iOS 9.3.2 for those who are interested:
    I have managed to make the JB successfully, but I am experiencing some bugs. It happens to me when trying to open iFile, when I press the icon the app does not open. I lock the phone and it freezes. Then a black screen remains that can only be avoided by pressing the two buttons for 10 minutes...
    I'm going to go up to 9.3.3 and reapply the whole process, because I'm sure Apple is already with 9.3.4 to plug the hole until iOS 10 in September, there's still time...
    PS The thing about having to enter our apple ID is annoying, is it safe for us?

    regards

    1.    mafer salazar said

      Hello, I have the same problem, a tweak turned off the device and when I turned it on again I did the same steps to go back to the jailbreak but it doesn't work for me, it turns off and only revives by turning on with the two buttons, there is no way to make it work again the jailbreak did you find any solution? another option before having to restore 🙁

  7.   Alfredo Girón said

    I did the tutorial, I did a reboot but now what do I do? The procedure doesn't let me verify the profile, what can I do?

    1.    Diego said

      Look, the same thing happened to me and I fixed it like this: Connect your iPhone to iTunes, then click Restore and update, it will load something, then follow all the steps, when you get to the point of downloading the IOS you cancel it, then verify that the App is verified, that worked for me because I wanted to restore and go to 9.3.4: luckily that helped me, I hope it helps you!