iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak: How To Update TaiG To 1.1.0 - Urgent For All Jailbreakers

iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak How to Update TaiG to 1.1, Urgent for All Jailbreakers - Today, ensuing the recent and out-of-the-blue release of the all-new TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak utility, the team has issued a rather significant update to their latest tool, which is highly recommended for all jailbreakers. First, to provide some background information, in releasing iOS 8.1.1 to the general public, Apple effectively patched the UnTethered Pangu iOS 8 jailbreak for 8.1, making it impossible for any device (new and old alike, whether it be the iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2 or an older iPhone 4s or iPad 2) to jailbreak 8.1.1 when employing the use of Pangu8. That’s where TaiG comes into the picture - with what was expected to be a firmware that would remain un-jailbroken until the next major iOS 8 release, likely 8.2, TaiG surprised the masses in releasing the iOS 8.1.1 Untethered jailbreak. Furthermore, after famed hacker MuscleNerd of the evad3rs further investigated the release, it was deemed that TaiG isn’t only safe, but also more “transparent” than Pangu in a number of ways. However, in order for jailbreakers who have utilized TaiG to achieve a jailbreak on 8.1.1 to remain up-to-date they’ll need to do a bit of post-jailbreak work, as TaiG has recently updated their tool to version 1.1.0. If you don’t wish to restore and re-jailbreak, continue reading past the break for details on how to apply the updates in TaiG 1.1.0 on your already jailbroken device running iOS 8.1.1


How To Update Jailbreak 8.1.1 TaiG To 1.1 - Strongly Recommended For All iDevices!

Jailbreak 8.1.1 TaiG 1.1.0
To preface, while this quick guide is mostly geared toward those who have already jailbroken, our Untethered jailbreak 8.1.1 tutorial has also been updated to reflect the new TaiG version 1.1.0 utility. In other words, if you have yet to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, when following our in-depth and comprehensive tutorial you’ll have the latest version of the TaiG 1.1.0 iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak ‘Untether’ package installed on your device.

While previous jailbreak utilities have delivered updates via a default Cydia repository (i.e. an Untether package would be made available for direct install on a device that was already jailbroken to take full advantage of the latest updates without having to re-jailbreak), TaiG differs slightly; hence, the staff of Evasi0n Jailbreak bringing our readers this new guide.

If you’ve already jailbroken iOS 8.1.1 utilizing our tutorial, the quick steps outlined in today’s article will not only prevent “redundant info from sandbox,” but will also provide an even more stable jailbreak to what jailbreakers around the globe are starting to refer to as the “most” stable jailbreak ever (TaiG).

Current 8.1.1 Jailbreakers Should Update TaiG To Version 1.1.0, As It Rectifies Issues!


Comprensive jailbreak update video for TaiG v1.1 and the iOS 8.1.1 Untether package - watch said video from iCrackUriDevice in its entirety for additional assistance.

To install the latest updates, follow the simple procedure on your device that was jailbroken by way of TaiG.

Note: Pangu jailbreakers on 8.1 should not attempt to install TaiG as it will cause serious complications - instead, restore to 8.1.1 and follow our jailbreak tutorial).

Step 1. Launch Cydia and navigate to the “Sources” tab at the bottom (it’s the second section in the bottom nav bar).

Step 2. In the upper right hand corner of your devices display, tap “Edit,” followed by “Add” in the upper right hand corner.

Step 3. Enter the following repository URL exactly to ensure that you’re utilizing the official TaiG repo:

http://apt.taig.com/

Step 4. Upon adding the above repo, tab “Return to Cydia” and then enter the TaiG section.

Step 5. Inside the TaiG repo, tap “All Packages,” followed by TaiG 8.0-8.1.1 Untether and install it.

Congratulations, after five extremely simple steps and what should take no more than one minute, you’ve successfully updated your TaiG 8.1.1 jailbreak without the need to completely restore via iTunes and re-jailbreak!

TaiG 1.1.0 AFC2 And iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak Update Summary


iCrackUriDevice’s detailed jailbreak TaiG iOS 8.1.1 video tutorial for all iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch models.

Also, for those of you who wish to enable or disable AFC2 (Apple File Conduit for full USB filesystem access) either install or uninstall the TaiG AFC2 package inside the same repository that’s listed above.

While it seems rather odd that such an update isn’t made available on Saurik’s default repo, it makes sense given the team’s relatively new history on the jailbreak scene. TaiG also stated that they wished to rush version 1.1.0 out, as well as the updated TaiG 8.0 - 8.1.1 Untether package to jailbreakers to rectify the aforementioned sandbox issue.

The team will likely submit subsequent updates directly to Saurik to be added into the default apt.saurik repo.

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