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welcome , i'm new here too!just dropping by to say hi. This is my first iphone (4s). Coming from a long line of droids. Still figured out the apple os. What made me convert was the huge difference in battery life. Anyway...hi guys.
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Welcome to ios came from android to ios myself after 3years of rooting and running new roms just to get consistency.ios have non of these issues it just works enjoy best move i made
I always looked into rooting my android devices but never did. Just from the little reading ive done so far, seems like jail breaking is way easier
Oh gosh yes. Jailbreaking is ridiculously easy. I jailbroke my iPad yesterday and accidentally installed a tweak that isn't supported by iOS 5, so it messed up my iPad completely so I had to restore it. But it's THAT simple. With rooting if you "bricked" your phone there was a possibility it was actually broken. With jailbreaking you just plug your device into iTunes and restore it (then restore from backup).I always looked into rooting my android devices but never did. Just from the little reading ive done so far, seems like jail breaking is way easier
I always looked into rooting my android devices but never did. Just from the little reading ive done so far, seems like jail breaking is way easier