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Legal jailbreaking and unlocking, what do you all think about it??! I sort of agree with the writing of the enclosed article, I doubt it really matters much. But I guess now devs and the people that will try to charge for jailbreak/unlock service, can do so without fear of doing something illegal.
I would love to jailbreak just to be able to go back to Verizon. However the downside to jailbreaking is increased risk of corrupt files and reduced security.
I for one use my iPhone for a lot of financial transactions and paying bills.
I would love to jailbreak just to be able to go back to Verizon. However the downside to jailbreaking is increased risk of corrupt files and reduced security.
I for one use my iPhone for a lot of financial transactions and paying bills.
I don't think I want to take the risk.
I don't think jailbreaking an AT&T iPhone 4 will allow you to use it on Verizon's network. AT&T is GSM and Verizon is CDMA. T-Mobile is also a GSM network.
I would love to jailbreak just to be able to go back to Verizon. However the downside to jailbreaking is increased risk of corrupt files and reduced security.
I for one use my iPhone for a lot of financial transactions and paying bills.
I don't think I want to take the risk.
I don't think jailbreaking an AT&T iPhone 4 will allow you to use it on Verizon's network. AT&T is GSM and Verizon is CDMA. T-Mobile is also a GSM network.