Post: Jailbreaking Is it really worth it?
08-08-2010, 04:46 AM #1
imhungry17
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08-08-2010, 05:17 PM #11
S10
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Originally posted by wildhare View Post
but wat if u drop it and it wont cut back on


They replace it if your still under warrenty...If it won't turn on because you dropped it...How are they going to know its Jailbroken?
And its legal to jailbreak'em!
08-08-2010, 05:20 PM #12
Originally posted by Maxx View Post
They replace it if your still under warrenty...If it won't turn on because you dropped it...How are they going to know its Jailbroken?
And its legal to jailbreak'em!


oh i thought it was ilegal cause i recently updated to 4.0 n un jailbreak it
08-08-2010, 05:26 PM #13
S10
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Originally posted by wildhare View Post
oh i thought it was ilegal cause i recently updated to 4.0 n un jailbreak it


No its actually 50% legal...Its illegal to download the apps for free! Thats why they ask you before you add the sinful iphone repo, are you sure you want to add? because they host illegal apps....but if your phone is broke then how will they know?

---------- Post added at 01:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:23 PM ----------

See its legal!
Originally posted by another user
On Monday, the U.S Copyright Office ruled that jailbreaking an iPhone or other mobile device will no longer violate federal copyright law. Some iPhone owners no doubt cheered the news, and I join them in supporting the decision.

"Jailbreak" entered the wireless lexicon soon after the iPhone first went on sale in 2007. Though some CNET readers have asked me if jailbreaking is the same as unlocking a handset, it's actually a different process. When you jailbreak an iPhone, you remove the Apple-imposed restrictions that prevent you from loading applications not sold through the iTunes App Store. Unlocking, on the other hand, only removes the restrictions that tie your iPhone to AT&T. So on the same phone, you can perform just one action or, if you prefer, both.

I welcome the decision because I've always advocated for giving customers as many choices as possible. Yes, I understand that jailbreaking carriers some risks--you void your warranty and you could wind up with a bricked phone if you're not careful--but those risks, rather than breaking the law, should be the only consequences that consumers should face.

Not surprisingly, Apple is against the move. A company rep told CultofMac yesterday that its "goal has always been to insure that our customers have a great experience with their iPhone" and that it knows "that jailbreaking can severely degrade the experience." The company also warned of malware in unapproved apps, though that doesn't explain its resistance to Google Voice.

To its credit, the Apple isn't entirely off-base, so I'll save you any "Big Brother" references. After all, the company has always been about offering a consistent and tightly-controlled user experience on its products, so it's no surprise that the iPhone and iTunes App store should be any different. What's more, many consumers buy the iPhone because of that experience.

Yet, that doesn't mean that Apple's way of doing things is always the best way. In the Android Market, for example, Google exerts very few controls over the app approval process. Though some might argue that no real gatekeeper degrades the overall quality of apps, customers have more control over how they use their device. Perhaps jailbreaking offers users something in between the two extremes.

Before you run out and jailbreak, however, there are a couple points to remember. First off, if you free your phone, you'll still violate Apple's Apple iPhone Software License Agreement (PDF). Though Apple could legally go after you for that reason alone, as my colleagues Erica Ogg and Declan McCullagh wrote in their excellent FAQ, that it is unlikely to happen. Also, you'll need to jailbreak your phone again each time Apple issues a iOS update.

I've never tried jailbreaking myself, and because of the complexities involved I wouldn't recommend it to everyone. But it you feel up to the task, you'll get more freedom with your phone. And now that freedom isn't illegal.



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08-08-2010, 06:36 PM #14
imhungry17
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So it is illegal to download the free apps from cydia?
08-08-2010, 06:37 PM #15
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Originally posted by imhungry17 View Post
So it is illegal to download the free apps from cydia?


From install0us!
08-08-2010, 06:57 PM #16
imhungry17
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ok lol idk what that is. and by installing free apps does that mean the apps from the app store?
08-09-2010, 10:40 AM #17
-Garf-
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Jailbreaking is legal in America, it is not legal in the UK.
Things can go wrong, but most are reversable.
You get MOST things for free. Some apps cost $900!!! You get it for free!!!
You can make your phone look the dogs bollox with themes.

If you do "drop" your phone and you cant switch it on and you are worried about your warranty, dont be!!! If you are covered for accidental damage "you dropped it" then you will be covered for loss aswell (wink wink)

Jailbreak it mate.

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08-09-2010, 10:54 AM #18
friezzie
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Originally posted by Maxx View Post
Listen jailbreak or no jailbreak your phone can encounter problems!


-No limits on 3g usage


How do you get unlimited 3g?
08-09-2010, 03:34 PM #19
imhungry17
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Originally posted by Garf
Jailbreaking is legal in America, it is not legal in the UK.
Things can go wrong, but most are reversable.
You get MOST things for free. Some apps cost $900!!! You get it for free!!!
You can make your phone look the dogs bollox with themes.

If you do "drop" your phone and you cant switch it on and you are worried about your warranty, dont be!!! If you are covered for accidental damage "you dropped it" then you will be covered for loss aswell (wink wink)

Jailbreak it mate.


ok thank you guys i think im convinced i will jailbreak it but with my luck it will encounter a problem.

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