iOS 9.3.4 is a security update Apple released weeks after iOS 9.3.3. It contains important security features for all iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch models while killing previous Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak exploits. If you are not satisfied about iOS 9.3.3 or its jailbreak, you can update to iOS 9.3.4 via OTA or through iTunes manually. It comes with no major feature upgrade but contains important bug fixes to iOS.
Update : Jailbreak iOS 9.3.4 is currently not possible. It means you are unable to get cydia download for your iDevice. If you want to keep cydia, do not upgrade it in to iOS 9.3.4. So far we found Cydia download and install attempts for iOS 9.3.4, but no official tool is yet confirmed. In that way we find no tool option above Pangu iOS 9.2-iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak and Cydia Download. Once the tool confirms we guarantee you to upload Cydia iOS 9.3.4 download links.
Apple has released iOS 9.3.5 and latest iOS 10 above iOS 9.3.4. In that way you have iOS 9.3.4, iOS 9.3.5 and iOS 10 above iOS 9.3.3 but still with no jailbreak rights. We promise you to update Cydia Download iOS 9.3.4/iOS 9.3.5/iOS 10 once released. Until then stick to iOS 9.3.3 Pangu, and do not upgrade.
Only hours after iOS 9.3.4 public release, iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak proved. It was from Luca Todesco, the popular iOS hacker and jailbreak developer who has marked his name on various jailbreak chapters. It is once again Yalu tool and proved iOS 9.3.4 Cydia Download and install. But it is not access to public use and exploits only remains for testing purpose of Todesco.
Like jailbreak legends iH8snow and i0n1c, Luca Todesco attends no public tool releases. But he encourages teams like Pangu and other jailbreak developers to come with a proper Cydia iOS 9.3.4 solution.
Update: Luca Todesco demoed iOS 10 jailbreak with successful Cydia iOS 10 download. The video dubbed “YaluX” and works across 64-bit devices. But it is not yet available as a public solution for iOS 10 Cydia Download.
.What Luca demonstrated on iOS 9.3/iOS 9.2.1/iOS iOS 9.2 finally led for working jailbreak. And still a full functional Cydia Download on iOS 9.2-iOS 9.3.3 available with credits to team Pangu. In that way what Luca demonstrated jailbreak iOS 9.3.4 and Cydia Download is extremely important proving Cydia is still accessible. Once the tool is authenticated, we will update you will trusted download links.
Pangu recent jailbreak works for iOS 9.2-iOS 9.3.3. But if you have upgraded to iOS 9.3.4, now there is no way to get back iOS 9.3.3. In that way, users will have to wait for Cydia Download iOS 9.3.4 with another jailbreak solution as current Pangu 9.3.3 tools is no way usable for iOS 9.3.4 update.
Still we find no official tool for iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak. If team Pangu finds new exploits we could hope what Luca demoed is getting to work. But until Pangu confirms there is no way to Cydia download on iOS 9.3.4 or above iOS 9.3.5/iOS 10.
Note: Pangu works on iOS 10 jailbreak and there is only a slim chance for another iOS 9 jailbreak release.
If Pangu finds working exploits, there will be a chance to jailbreak and install Cydia on iOS 9.3.4. Therefore here are some of the points to remember for a smooth Cydia Download on iOS 9.3.4.
Keep space - Remove unwanted data and make sure to have enough space for jailbreak app installation
iTunes Vs OTA - Both OTA and iTunes can upgrade you to iOS 9.3.4, but iTunes is more preferable for jailbreakers. And some jailbreak applications clashes with OTA updates. If you have already upgraded via OTA, restoring through iTunes is recommended.
A complete Backup - Jailbreaking has risk of wiping device’s data. There a complete backup of your iDevice is compulsorily needed prior to jailbreak. You can use iCloud or iTunes for best backup assistant.
Find My iPhone - Disable “Find My iPhone” feature before you move to jailbreak. You can re-enable the option after the jailbreak is done.
Battery Power - Battery may cause interruption for jailbreak. Therefore charge your device’s battery for at least 50-60%.