Were you aware that we had people who don't like to pay for things and then see other people steal it and use it for free?
Yeah. My point is that you've probably (and still do) things to the equivalent of it in some form. Hence
the moralist tag. I'm not saying pirating apps and using them is right. I'm just saying gimme a freaken
break with the things being said here, man. My assuming what I referred to in my first sentence is the
same that others are doing here in their assumptions that people that jailbreak do it for the "fact" that
they can download pirated apps.
Yeah. My point is that you've probably (and still do) things to the equivalent of it in some form. Hence
the moralist tag. I'm not saying pirating apps and using them is right. I'm just saying gimme a freaken
break with the things being said here, man. My assuming what I referred to in my first sentence is the
same that others are doing here in their assumptions that people that jailbreak do it for the "fact" that
they can download pirated apps.
I just watched the video of an iPhone 4 running Siri! It looks worse than Android with all that lag! Why would you want that? Check it out: Siri voice command system ported from iPhone 4S to iPhone 4 (video) | 9to5Mac | Apple Intelligence
I dont think that jailbreakers do it only for pirated apps but I think some do it for reasons that are illegal IE free tethering..
People talking about high horses are normally riding one themselves so thank you for coming down from Mount Olympus to judge people. LOL! And of course the judge seems to wonder why we would want to shine a light on stealing. How virtuous. And thanks for your permission. Everyone was holding their stones waiting for your words of BS! LOL!
Back to the topics at hand:
Jailbreaking isn't stealing. Adding video recording to a phone 3-4 years ago didn't call for the taking of money or services from anyone or possibly cause any servers to crash or call for the hacking of servers. Adding tethering to your phone only allowed you to use the data that you had already spent your money to use. And if you went over your limit then you had to pay for the additional data. I actually gave up my unlimited data plan and now have the 4GB tethering plan but the point remains the same. If you pay money for unlimited data then you should be able to use that however you please.
Is high horse gonna be the new "Swag" (extremely overused word of the day) is it that much fun that we all must use it. Ok. Let's all just post the words high horse one after the other until you guys feel better.
Video recording on our phone changed nothing for anyone. It didn't cause servers to crash and it didn't require you to steal a service from anyone every time you used it. I didn't actually add that feature to my iPhone when people were doing it. I actually just upgraded my iPhone. The examples online looked horrible. I was actually wondering why anyone would want to. As far as data and tethering goes unlimited is unlimited is it not? If I sold you unlimited water would it be fair for me to say that you should never be allowed to use it in a shower? Or in a tub for a bath? You did pay for unlimited right? And you continue to pay for it on a monthly basis correct? So who is robbing who in this case? And we all know that once you switch from the unlimited plan you stand the chance of receiving a bill for data that you never used. AT&T does it all the time. Google it. And I stand behind that the same way that I stand behind people who already got te Siri app from the app store. If they spent their money then they should be allowed to keep it.
You guys are talking about jail breaking but with morals. That's hilarious. Break everything that Apple stands for (a restricted environment) and then standing atop your high horse and complain. Sure that's completely understandable.
So let me get this straight. Hacking free tethering on to your phone to use in a way that was not intended, that others pay for, and could negatively impact other users is fine and dandy but doing the same with Siri is the devil? Ok...got it. Carry on. Or ride on..
Jailbreaking has nothin to do with morals. It's what you do after you're jailbroken that requires the use of morals. Just like making a gun. It's not immoral for Glock to create firearms. But it is immoral for you to stick it in my far and demand that I give you my wallet. If I buy a phone then it's mine now right. I can do with it what I please and I should be allowed to. It's my property now right?! But just like with the gun if I use it to steal from other people then I am wrong. Anyone thinking logically would agree with me right now. Even Spock! LOL! Anyway. Your property is your property to do with as you wish until ou use it to hurt or steal from others. Just like a car. If you run someone over with it the. You have used it in a bad and illegal way right?! I feel like I should have some posters and pictures as part of this post! LOL! You can jailbreak and pay for apps, themes, and tweaks(spelling?). In those transactions some created something for your phone and they received compensation for te people who wanted to install it on their property. Nobody stole anything in that transaction. HUGE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THAT AND CONNECTING TO THE SERVER OF A COMPANY SELLING A SERVICE THAT YOU ARE NOT PAYING FOR RIGHT?!