How to avoid constant reloading iPhone, iPad or iPod touch after jailbreaking iOS 9.3.3?

Published by B. iOS.
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12 Sep 2016.

Often, after the jailbreak on iOS 9.3.3, the smartphone begins to constantly reboot. What is the problem and how to solve it?

When a new version of jailbreak comes out, developers need some time to update tweaks. Output it for iOS version 9.3.3 No exception. Recently, Pangu was released by developers, but for Cydia, some tweaks still cannot work. This may lead to incorrect work of the smartphone.

The fact is that when the user establishes incompatible tweaks, it risks, as there may be crashes in the work of the device or it will begin to constantly reboot. That is why any installation must be treated with caution. In this article we will talk about how to bring the iPhone from the constant reboot mode.

What if iOS 9.3.3 is constantly rebooted?

How to get rid of the constant reload of iOS 9.3.3 after jailbreak?

How to get rid of the constant reload of iOS 9.3.3 after jailbreak?

You must first turn on the No Substrate Mode mode. So you turn off all Cydia tweaks, which will be allowed to calmly remove them from the phone, so that the problem of constant reboot will disappear.

  • Hold the screen lock button and HOME for 5 seconds or slightly more and keep them until your phone reboots, and Apple's company will not appear
  • When the download is over, the recovery mode will start. Check that your password is turned off and the "Find My iPhone" option.
  • Open the Pangu desktop. In this case, the jailbreak will work a little different, as the mode is turned on without it
  • Click on START and set the lock to the device to start the jailbreak process.
  • When a notification from Pangu is displayed on the display, then clamp and keep the audio addition until the device turns on. Full loading is not necessary, sufficiently appearing the Apple logo
  • Now the mode will be included on the phone
  • Turn on Cydia again
  • Now determine which tweaks are constantly forcing the phone to reboot and see them from your device. If an error occurs during deletion, you will update the interface and responsert. After that, repeat the deletion again
  • When all defective tweaks are deleted, restart the phone and make a jailbreak again with Pangu. Now you do not need to clamp the volume button. Just click on Start and lock the screen to Pangu installed jailbreak

If you make all instructions correctly, the problem with a constant reboot will be solved. It is important to consider that it is necessary to put only those tweaks that have a mark on compatibility with iOS 9.3.3. In another situation, the device can work incorrectly.

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