Friday, July 18, 2014

How to Jailbreak iOS 7.1 - 7.1.2 Untethered Using Pangu

This is how to jailbreak iOS 7.1-7.1.2 on any iDevice that supports those versions.


Pangu.io iOS 7.1 jailbreak works with iOS 7.1 and 7.1.1 and iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina, iPad 2,3,4, iPad Air, iPod touch 5G, etc…



What you’ll need :

*Pangu Program (I suggest you download the latest English version of Pangu )

*Latest Version of iTunes installed (You need it to back up your device)

*Any iDevice that supports versions 7.1-7.1.2+ (obviously)

*An iOS device cord so you can plug your iOS device into the computer.



  1. *** IMPORTANT: Before jailbreak. Fully Back up your device on iTunes, so when something goes wrong, you can always restore from the backup.

  2.  Once backed up, you will need to download the program called Pangu.

    Download Link: http://en.pangu.io/

  3. Once downloaded, open up Pangu.

  4. Once Pangu opens up, plug your device into your computer using the USB cord.

    * Now, you can check if your device is compatible with the program*.

  5. Once plugged in, press jailbreak.

  6. After that, it will tell you to change the date back to June 2nd. (Idk why they ask you to do that, but do it anyways ).

  7. After that, leave it until it tells you to click on the Pangu icon on your iDevice.

  8. Go into your iDevice and click on the icon ONCE. I advise you not to quit the application once you click it. (It can mess it up).

  9. In a couple of miuntes, your iDevice will reboot. (That is normal)

    *I advise you not to accidentally unplug your iDevice. Also, do not interface with your computer or whatever your using*.

  10. Once your iDevice is turned on again, click on the Pangu icon for the second time. It does not matter if it says your storage is full.

  11. After that, your iDevice will reboot.

    DO NOT CLOSE OUT OF ITUNES or it will mess up the jailbreak process.

  12. After the iDevice is finished rebooting, you can unlock and now, you can set up Cydia!


Hope you like this jailbreak tut! Like this topic and hope it works!



Wednesday, July 16, 2014

How to Increase Battery Life on Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini

If you need your Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini battery life at its peak, check out these tips!



Enabling Power Saving Mode:

1. Tap “Apps” while viewing a home screen

2. Go to “Settings”

3. Swipe to “System” and then tap “Power saving”

4. Tap “Power saving mode” and set the switch to “ON”

5. You can change the way Power Saving mode works by enabling / disabling features such as “Greyscale mode”, “CPU performance” under “Restrict performance” etc.


Enabling Ultra Power Saving Mode:


NOTE: The SGS5 Mini comes with a new “Ultra Power Saving Mode” that turns the TouchWiz UI into black & white, thus allowing the Super AMOLED display to work at much lower power levels, prolonging battery life. To enable Ultra Power Saving Mode:

1. Tap “Apps” while on the home screen

2. Go to “Settings”

3. Swipe to “System” and tap “Power saving”

4. Tap “Ultra Power saving mode” and set the switch to “ON”

5. Choose of the mode should be enabled in the “Phone”, “Internet” and / or the “Messages” app

6. You can add more apps by tapping the “+” button


Disabling Ultra Power Saving Mode:

1. From the home screen, tap “Apps”

2. Tap “Settings”

3. Under “System”, tap “Power saving”

4. Tap “Ultra Power saving mode”

5. Press “Menu” and then tap “Disable Ultra power saving mode”

6. Tap “OK” to confirm


Lowering the Screen Brightness and Timeout Duration:

1. Tap “Apps” while on a home screen

2. Go to “Settings”

3. Swipe to “Quick Settings” and then tap “Display”

4. Tap “Brightness” and clear the “Automatic brightness” check box

5. Drag the brightness button to the left in order to decrease the brightness level

6. Tap “OK” and then go to “Screen timeout”

7. Choose a lower timeout duration, like “15 seconds”


Disabling Wi-Fi, Hotspot, Bluetooth and GPS:


NOTE: it’s highly recommended that you disable all connectivity features on your smartphone whenever they are not in use. Most connectivity options, especially GPS, can have a big negative impact on your phone’s battery performance if left unchecked.

1. From the home screen, tap “Apps”

2. Tap “Settings”

3. Go to “Network Connections”

4. Tap “Tethering & Mobile Hotspot”

5. Set the switch to “OFF”

6. Return to the home screen and swipe the “Status” bar down

7. Tap the “Location”, “Bluetooth” and “Wi-Fi” tiles to disable these features