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Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak bugs, problems news update: New tool aims to fix glitches caused by Pangu's latest jailbreak

Saurik recently released a helpful mobile software tool that will remove the unnecessary changes caused by the current iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool by Pangu.

Pangu's latest iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak solution has a few issues reported by users. Luckily, a new tool was discovered to fix the problems. | Reuters/Yuya Shino

After months of having no working iOS jailbreak tool, Pangu has successfully released the much-awaited iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak, much to the delight of Apple users. Unfortunately, users observed something off about their iPhones and iPads after downloading Pangu's iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak tool. Some users were able to raise this matter to Pangu but the group has not yet released an updated version of the jailbreak tool to fix the problem.

Saurik, however, saved the day with its upgraded version of their very own Cydia Impactor. This is known as the "Cydia Eraser," which helps in removing the glitches that rooted from Pangu's jailbreak, Yibada reported. Moreover, the Cydia Eraser will be able to restore the original state of the users' iPhone and iPad before they downloaded the latest Pangu jailbreak to their device.

The report also suggested that the Cydia Eraser will be a big help to revert all the changed made by Pangu's software and bring the previous Apple operating system (OS) back to its usual, clean state. This tool is designed to erase all the previous iOS jailbreak versions since the iOS 7.1.

With the Cydia Eraser, Apple users will now be able to enjoy their gadgets without the threat of messing up their phones after their jailbreak attempts. The Cydia Eraser is now updated to the latest iOS 9.3.3 version, so it is capable of undoing or "unbreaking" the tweaks made by Pangu's jailbreak. This means that all the issues introduced by the jailbreak tool to the users' device will be undone as well.

As WCCF Tech described, the Cydia Eraser is like an uninstall program for the iOS jailbreak. One of the unwanted glitches from Pangu's recent jailbreak is the infinite boot loop of the users' phones and tablets.

As one problem was fixed, another one again threatens to ruin Pangu's efforts to break the iOS 9.3 with the arrival of iOS 9.3.4, Mobile N App reported. The public should be reminded that no iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak has been released yet. Users must avoid looking for the 9.3.4 jailbreak version of Pangu to avoid downloading the fake tools that may introduce harmful viruses to one's Apple device.