TaiG iOS 8.4 Jailbreak Tool Version 2.4.1 Is Out: Improvements, How To Install, And Devices You Can Use It On

iOS jailbreak code developer TaiG released the public version of the iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool Version 2.4.1 soon after the beta version was announced.

TaiG has taken user's feedback and Version 2.4.1 promises to rectify bugs and fix the niggling problem of users getting stuck at 60 percent during installation. So no more hang-up issues when you jailbreak iOS 8.4 using Version 2.4.1 tool.

The latest version also brings in its folds optimization and stability features per the changelog. However, no Mac version is in site till now and, therefore, users who are looking to jailbreak their iDevices are advised to deploy Windows machines for the purpose.

For those contemplating on jailbreaking iOS 8.4 with the latest tool, the compatible devices are as follows:

iPhone 4S

iPhone 5

iPhone 5S

iPhone 5C

iPhone 6

iPhone 6 Plus

iPad mini

iPad mini 2

iPad mini 3

iPad 2

iPad 3

iPad 4

iPad Air

iPad Air 2

iPod touch 5

Before you take the plunge and decide to jailbreak your compatible iOS 8.4 device with the latest Version 2.4.1, a word of caution - if the steps are not followed thoroughly a possibility exists that your device may get bricked.

If you're still game and want to go ahead, ensure you've taken a back-up of important data and your device has more than 50 percent battery charge.

Remember to temporarily disable any firewalls/antivirus program that may stop TaiG Jailbreak from linking to the Internet.

How to Install iOS 8.4 Version 2.4.1

Step 1: Head over to TaiG and download TaiG v2.4.1 public software.

Step 2: Switch off the Passcode, as well as Find My Phone options. This can be done as follows:

Switching off Passcode: Navigate to Settings > Passcode > Enter your passcode > Turn Passcode Off > Enter passcode.

Switching off Find My Phone: Navigate to Settings > iCloud > Find My iPhone > Tap to switch off.

Step 3: Connect your iDevice to the Windows PC. Open the TaiG tool v2.4.1.

Step 4: Uncheck the 3K assistant checkbox. Check the Cydia 1.1.16 checkbox.

Step 5: Next click Start to start the jailbreak process. Ensure that your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is connected well and wait for the process to complete. This may take some time so exercise some patience.

Step 6: Once the process is complete the iDevice will reboot. A message that the jailbreak was a success will be displayed on the device's screen.

TaiG advises that users install/start the 3K assistant post the jailbreak for games, plug-ins, apps and wallpapers. A possibility exists that the jailbreak code's installation could fail numerous times and, therefore, TaiG advises that one reinstalls the software a couple of times patiently.

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