I Isamilis macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 3, 2012 2,306 1,161 Nov 7, 2015 #1 As mention in the title, is it safe? I have 6s 9.0.2 by Pangu. Thanks.
HenryLong macrumors 6502 Apr 11, 2013 384 39 Germany Nov 7, 2015 #2 Isamilis said: As mention in the title, is it safe? I have 6s 9.0.2 by Pangu. Thanks. Click to expand... Yes. Resetting the Network Settings will not affect your jailbreak.
Isamilis said: As mention in the title, is it safe? I have 6s 9.0.2 by Pangu. Thanks. Click to expand... Yes. Resetting the Network Settings will not affect your jailbreak.
emilioestevez Suspended Aug 25, 2015 339 184 Nov 7, 2015 #3 Erase All Content and Settings is the option that you want to avoid at all costs. Reactions: Applejuiced
I Isamilis macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 3, 2012 2,306 1,161 Nov 7, 2015 #4 Thank you everyone for clarification. emilioestevez said: Erase All Content and Settings is the option that you want to avoid at all costs. Click to expand...
Thank you everyone for clarification. emilioestevez said: Erase All Content and Settings is the option that you want to avoid at all costs. Click to expand...
Carlanga macrumors 604 Nov 5, 2009 7,132 1,409 Nov 7, 2015 #5 Isamilis said: As mention in the title, is it safe? I have 6s 9.0.2 by Pangu. Thanks. Click to expand... Reset all networks is always safe with all jailbreak up to the last one. Just make sure you select reset all networks and not the other ones! ------------- I wonder why they stopped using the add on or something similar to resetallkiller as part of the initial cydia install? Reactions: Applejuiced
Isamilis said: As mention in the title, is it safe? I have 6s 9.0.2 by Pangu. Thanks. Click to expand... Reset all networks is always safe with all jailbreak up to the last one. Just make sure you select reset all networks and not the other ones! ------------- I wonder why they stopped using the add on or something similar to resetallkiller as part of the initial cydia install?