Jailbreak became new again
with TaiG jailbreak. TaiG team came for iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak as
untethered. Now, it is possible to jailbreak iOS 8.0 to iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak
with TaiG 1.0.1 tool. But, we recommend you to use previous Pangu8 download
tool for iOS 8, iOS 8.0.2 and iOS 8.1 jailbreak. You can use official TaiGdownload tool for iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak.
Note
that TaiG can be used to jailbreak iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 8, iOS
8.0.2, iOS 8.1, and iOS 8.1. In this guide, we use TaiG to jailbreak an iPhone,
but the process is the same regardless of the device.
How to Install Taig's iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak
Taig’s jailbreak can download for
Windows. Then backup the device and hide passcode and Find My iPhone. Then
activate Airplane Mode through the Settings app or Control Center. On your
PC, you’ll want to right click the Taig download and Run As
Administrator then hit ‘Yes’. Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod
Touch. You’ll need to have iTunes installed on your PC for Taig to
recognize your device. But since you definitely backed up, like we said before,
you probably do.
Step by step guide for jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 with TaiG
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Connect iPhone and the PC and turn on the Air
plane mode
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Download TaiG tool via above links
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Run the TaiG program as administrator
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Uncheck the 2nd check box on the taig first
interface
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Then click the green jailbreak button and wait
for a moment until the program recognize your device
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Wait few seconds until the jailbreak process
complete
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Cydia is ready to go. Your device will reboot.
Once reboot done cydia icon will appear on your home screen
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Then open up cydia icon and turn off the air
plane mode
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Now the file system will prepare on your device
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Once it done you are successfully complete the
iOS jailbreak process with the taiG download tool
We will be actively covering TaiG
tool to jailbreak iOS 8.1.1. There are bound to be several updates released for
it which fix bugs, and / or add translations so that average every-day users
can jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 devices with ease. Stay tuned!