I was just wondering on the people out there who does not want to JB...why not?? I been wondering this since i 1st JB my iPhone a few months back...i couldnt think of a reason why not JB...so i figure, just ask
I was just wondering on the people out there who does not want to JB...why not?? I been wondering this since i 1st JB my iPhone a few months back...i couldnt think of a reason why not JB...so i figure, just ask
OK, change the ssh password that takes care of that problem and only leaves you with the stablility issue. Watch what you download dont go beyond your knowledge in the jb and you wont really have stability issues either. Alot of the problems come from those "not to speak of" illegal apps. Stay away from those and your stability issues decrease even more. Just my 2 cents.
ok i can understand Stability and Security, i give u those but as far as Appl warranty/ support and AT&T Support, u can always do a quick restore and no one would know anything
OK, change the ssh password that takes care of that problem
I shouldn't have to break my entire setup to get support. Which is why my main iphone is not jailbroken
Let's face it. The jb community is too much like the Windows and Linux communities, only smaller. Notice that a small number of the people in those spaces are hostile to me but a larger number are just bad neighbors. By attaching weak systems to the network, they make it a more hostile place.unless u know what your doing
I shouldn't have to break my entire setup to get support. Which is why my main iphone is not jailbroken
I'm a new member, and I've noticed alot of talk about jail break, what exactly is this?
it's hard to be jailbroken and then go back to the standard,
you almost feel like you're missing out on something