- Many users report problems with their devices to Jailbreak with Pangu.
- Some say their device constantly reboots after applying the jailbreak.
- Here's a possible solution!
If you suffer looping reset after using Pangu on your iPhone, try this trick
Which appeared a few days ago Pangu , the Jailbreak for all devices with iOS 7.1.1 installed, however some users suffer endless reboots sometimes. To fix this we show a trick very, very easy for this to happen will not .
Although it was said that the iOS 7.1.1 Jailbreak would be very complicated, because Apple had covered all the exploits used until now, almost a month ago information came about that it might be possible to do. Many, including myself, thought that such a possibility does not appear on the upcoming release of iOS 8.
However, contradicting, just days ago appeared a method developed by some Chinese hackers that could make the universal Jailbreak all iOS 7.1.1 compatible devices. This tool is called Pangu and my teammates and taught you how to Jailbreak iPhone or iPad aa.
However, being a little mature version there are several errors that were quickly solved with a new update of the tool. Unfortunately for many, there is still no remedy other errors that must wait for future updates of the Asian development team .
The ruling stems from an error in the light sensor
We do not know if the process comes Jailbreak or files installed on your device, but the truth is that many users suffer endless reboots, as in a loop when trying to restart their devices. It may seem surreal, but the solution is probably as simple as unknown.
"I know it sounds crazy, but it seems that everything is due to an error with the light sensor. If your iPhone is in a dark place will enter a reboot loop. If you put a flash or light up the light sensor, the restart will perfect. This also works when it hangs on the welcome page of Pangu. "
You see, if that seems really crazy, but the video clearly shows that the problem is solved by doing this little trick. Apart from the video, many Internet users have reported that if you focus a flashlight to light sensor device (next to the front camera), the restart works perfectly. Still, if you want to try, or this does not work, the creators said they were working hard to fix the errors.
Not all undependable this potential problem, since, as reported to us from iPhonehacks , it seems that only iPhone 4 users have this problem, but if you think of any similar error, leave us a comment to be aware of the problems that you concerned and to seek solutions.
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