While Apple accidentally approving apps that lets you do the stuff which is normally against the App Store rules is nothing new, but Apple approving an app that lets you actually jailbreak an iOS device (iPhone, iPad or iPod touch) must be a first for the company!
Called PG Client and available to download for free from the App Store, the app basically disguises the Chinese version of Pangu’s PP jailbreak inside a “Dribbble” client that lets you jailbreak a compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 9.3.3 firmware. We have tested and can confirm that it actually works!
It’s important to note that this app won’t let you jailbreak the latest iOS 9.3.5 firmware as Apple has already patched the Pangu jailbreak exploits used in iOS 9.2-9.3.3 since the release of iOS 9.3.4. It should though work on any iOS device which is 64-bit and is still running stock version of iOS 9.3.3.
If you want to give it a shot and jailbreak your device using an app downloaded from the App Store, you might want to hurry up as we suspect it’s only a matter of time before Apple pulls the app from the App Store.
We’ll update the post whenever Apple removes the app from the App Store. In the meantime, enjoy the ride while it lasts!
(Download: PG Client app for iPhone and iPad from the App Store)
Update x1: That was fast! Within 30 minutes of publishing this article, Apple pulled the app from the App Store.
Update x2: You can download it from Purchased section found in Updates tab on the App Store by signing into this Apple ID: pgclient [at] icloud [dot] com | pw: Pangu123*
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