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adding jailbreak iphone 3g 4.2.1

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    Although jailbreaking is completely legal act, the boys of Cupertino do not think so. Any "escape attempt" as provided by Apple for iPhone void your warranty. I mean, Apple has the right to refuse to repair a device that has been subjected to this process. It is true that iOS is a pretty bug free experience so it's a shame to say that yes, your device will be noticeably jailbreak iphone 3g 4.2.1 once 'jailbroken'. It is not uncommon with some applications to crash or stop working, the battery drains faster, you will notice a general slowdown ... And your phone can even become vulnerable in matters of "security" as the jailbreak can be made susceptible to content malicious as viruses and malware. conclusion If you finally decide to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad, make good first carefully investigate the applications you want to install, because as you say, you're entering a world of no restrictions and your device will be quite exposed. The jailbreak is for expert users who want to go to the limit on technology issues. For those who want change, run, or what a particular application and want to see where the limit in which Apple loses its normal control is. Two days ago, the hacker known as 1on1c revealed through its official Twitter account with a photo as he had managed to make jailbreak iphone 3g 4.2.1 on iPhone 5C. As a very important fact that this reveals 1on1c Jailbreak has been achieved by a bug found in the kernel. This in contrast to earlier times means that at least the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C could have secured Jailbreak for any future version of iOS tethered type at least ...

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      Although jailbreaking is completely legal act, the boys of Cupertino do not think so. Any "escape attempt" as provided by Apple for iPhone void your warranty. I mean, Apple has the right to refuse to repair a device that has been subjected to this process. It is true that iOS is a pretty bug free experience so it's a shame to say that yes, your device will be noticeably jailbreak iphone 3g 4.2.1 once 'jailbroken'. It is not uncommon with some applications to crash or stop working, the battery drains faster, you will notice a general slowdown ... And your phone can even become vulnerable in matters of "security" as the jailbreak can be made susceptible to content malicious as viruses and malware. conclusion If you finally decide to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad, make good first carefully investigate the applications you want to install, because as you say, you're entering a world of no restrictions and your device will be quite exposed. The jailbreak is for expert users who want to go to the limit on technology issues. For those who want change, run, or what a particular application and want to see where the limit in which Apple loses its normal control is. Two days ago, the hacker known as 1on1c revealed through its official Twitter account with a photo as he had managed to make jailbreak iphone 3g 4.2.1 on iPhone 5C. As a very important fact that this reveals 1on1c Jailbreak has been achieved by a bug found in the kernel. This in contrast to earlier times means that at least the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C could have secured Jailbreak for any future version of iOS tethered type at least ...

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      I heard that you also should not cross the street away from the pedestrian crossings.

      ~RaGE();

      I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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        I heard that you also should not cross the street away from the pedestrian crossings.

        ~RaGE();

        I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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        Rage wrote:

        I heard that you also should not cross the street away from the pedestrian crossings.

        As far the OP is concerned, I'll make an exception, I would like to encourage him to cross a busy highway not anywhere near a pedestrian crossing.

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