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if you have a newer iDevice, i strongly recommend that you do not jail break it. especially if you are on Apple's most updated iOS software. They are getting way better at preventing this hack and do not want it applied to there product. i see more and more people coming to me with problems after trying to apply a jailbreak to there products. Obviously this is up to you, but take it for what it's worth. Don't do it.
just take a few mins and scan thru all the threads about people locking, bricking and crashing their phones. i know this post is gonna ruffle a few feathers but it will also save some perfectly fine stock iDevices
if you do stick it out there and try this don't say you weren't warned, and you dam sure better know what the hell your doing
just take a few mins and scan thru all the threads about people locking, bricking and crashing their phones. i know this post is gonna ruffle a few feathers but it will also save some perfectly fine stock iDevices
if you do stick it out there and try this don't say you weren't warned, and you dam sure better know what the hell your doing
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