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Cons of Jailbreaking?
#31
People saying it voids the warrently are kinda wrong, iv only tested it in the UK but jailbreaking it doesn't void the warrenty, if you do a full system restore before taking it to apple ( at least the apple near me ^_^ ) then the warrenty isn't void, however i haven't tested it on the iPod 4 but i have on the iPhone 4.

I woulnd't really advise you to test it though, the aple store near me is full of noobs, lol.

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#32
(12-15-2010, 10:15 AM)Katz Wrote: People saying it voids the warrently are kinda wrong, iv only tested it in the UK but jailbreaking it doesn't void the warrenty, if you do a full system restore before taking it to apple ( at least the apple near me ^_^ ) then the warrenty isn't void, however i haven't tested it on the iPod 4 but i have on the iPhone 4.

I woulnd't really advise you to test it though, the aple store near me is full of noobs, lol.

Yeah, if you just system restore, you get your warranty back ^^
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#33
When I jailbroke mine, sure it was cool for a bit, but changing it back was a nightmare. I basically had to resore everything and reinstall everything. Takes ages
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#34
More apps, being able to have full control of your phone like a pc, or mac... also you can run a command terminal and get some apps for free that cost in Apple app store
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#35
All it does is void your warranty. It's also completely legal. If your warranty has already expired then go for it!
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#36
From experience JB'ing iphones+ipod touches, I've found that it inevitably makes the devices run slower, they crash more and are more of a pain overall.

But I think the apps and stuff outweigh those problems..
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#37
Slow, Crash, 3G is tethered so if it is shutoff it can't be turned on except with a computer.
Cydia is extremely slow and Rock is no longer available.
You would just have to try it yourself and see if you like it.
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#38
Well there isn't as of now in my opinion being that it's legal and all. But it most everyone is gonna say void your iPod/iPhone whatever. But I'd say if you're using a iPod Touch 1G/2G it eats a ton of your ram done and crashes quite often.
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#39
It will make your phone slower.
Battery is shorter.
You can't upgrade iOS's.
Security holes.
ect...


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#40
Jailbreaking you could easily get anything on your iPhone you wish.
If it messes up in process, you could easily fix it. I'd definitely jailbreak.

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