Pros and cons of jailbreaking
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I'm thinking of jail breaking my iPhone so I can use java on it, o and if u can recomend what to use to jailbreak i would really appreciate it if i do decide to do it
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Pro: installous, cydia, winterboard,
Con: Slows it down -
Grimjaow wrote:
Takes up memory too, doesn't it?Pro: installous, cydia, winterboard,
Con: Slows it down -
Download blackra1n. You restore your iPhone, open Blackra1n and it does the rest for you. Then open the blackra1n app on your phone and install Cydia an rock.
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
a littleGrimjaow wrote:
Takes up memory too, doesn't it?Pro: installous, cydia, winterboard,
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If apple catches u do they shutoff ure device or something?
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painkiller wrote:
no, it's urs they can't do anything about it.If apple catches u do they shutoff ure device or something?
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Then does apple refuse to service or something, just wondering cause ppl around me think it's illegal 4 some reason
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painkiller wrote:
It's illegal if u download installous and start downloading apps 4 3Then does apple refuse to service or something, just wondering cause ppl around me think it's illegal 4 some reason
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Dont jailbroken phones need to be near a computer if they turn off? Or u need to turn it off you need to jailbreak it again?
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How do you jailbreak an iPod touch without messing it up?
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TDi wrote:
Only if the iPhone is a 3gs or an iPod would be the 3rd gen. For iPods, and one that has mc at the start of the serial (or whatever code it is) is still tethered. If it's tethered, every time you turn it off, you need to rerun blackra1n to get your iPod or iPhone working again. For any other iPods or iPhones that arnt 3gs or 3rd gen mc, you should use blackra1n to jailbreak. It's the easiest way and if finished within seconds. All you do is run blackra1n, wait a minute, install rock or cydia on your iPod/iPhone, and your finished.Dont jailbroken phones need to be near a computer if they turn off? Or u need to turn it off you need to jailbreak it again?
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TDi wrote:
don't listen to guppy I have a 3gs and it dies all the tome from playing games I just charge it in my car then boom back onDont jailbroken phones need to be near a computer if they turn off? Or u need to turn it off you need to jailbreak it again?
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painkiller wrote:
they can't but with firmware 4 they can know every jailbroken device and disable it ..that's why every1 need his jailbreak or unlock..is not gonna update his firmware after 3.2If apple catches u do they shutoff ure device or something?
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So when 4 os is released ..Nick can make tw compatible os 4+. And fuck gps and udid spoofers. But they can still edit the playload files and play it on os 3..
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Apple does not service jailbrokon iPods/iPhones It voids the warranty and denies updates to the divice. For more into go to the genaral section in settings and look at the warranty.
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ecrusher wrote:
what part, i'm pretty sure the things atleast 15 pages...Apple does not service jailbrokon iPods/iPhones It voids the warranty and denies updates to the divice. For more into go to the genaral section in settings and look at the warranty.
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ecrusher wrote:
simply restore the phone before taking it to apple for the fix... If the problem is that it won't start up at all and it's still under warrenty they'll just replace it. What they can't see can't hurt you..Apple does not service jailbrokon iPods/iPhones It voids the warranty and denies updates to the divice. For more into go to the genaral section in settings and look at the warranty.
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I miss my jailbroken iPhone *sniff*... 3gs are ALL tethered at the moment, was too much of a pain to rely on being near a puter everytime I needed to turn it on!
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Mine is jailbroken 3G. All I use it for is free apps. No slowing down or problems that I've noticed.
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My 3G is jailbroken and its noticably slower, and with 4.0 offering app folders and backgrounds, i wont be doing it again. (though i will miss internet tether) i never used blackrain, always dev-teams. And Apple will service hardware issues with jailbroken phone, they replaced mine at an apple store.
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painkiller wrote:
on the iPod in the genaral settings about then go to the bottom look at iTunes terms and bottomof that thingecrusher wrote:
what part, i'm pretty sure the things atleast 15 pages...Apple does not service jailbrokon iPods/iPhones It voids the warranty and denies updates to the divice. For more into go to the genaral section in settings and look at the warranty.
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Can they tell if it's been jailbroken but restored to normal?
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If u jailbreak and don't like it afterwards can u put it back the way it was before the change?
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Big Hank wrote:
yea restore to a backup, but why wouldn't you love it. I miss my jb I accidently updated my 3gsIf u jailbreak and don't like it afterwards can u put it back the way it was before the change?
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Just concerned it would fk up my phone n I'm definitely not a computer whiz.
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Ask yourself why you want to do it, and weigh that against all the headaches and risk involved. For me, I don't need to do it.
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That's what I'm thinking too
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Bump for the new thread that someone posted asking about jailbreaking
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I have one more queston, I have a 3gs updated to the latest update, can I still jailbrake?
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Jailbreak I mean, brainfart
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