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To Jailbreak or not to Jailbreak that is the question

Jailbreak or not to Jailbreak

  • Yes, Jailbreak

    Votes: 24 42.9%
  • No, Jailbreak

    Votes: 23 41.1%
  • Maybe later

    Votes: 9 16.1%

  • Total voters
    56
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I have talked with the OP and have decided to re-open his thread.

But all off topic and argumentative posts will be deleted and appropriate sanction issued.

Stay on topic, answer the topic question and vote.
 
I JB, even though I barely use any cydia apps. The little tweaks (like the ones to the spellchecker) made it worthwhile to me. That, and the principle of jumping the gated community! :)
 
I would like to, however I am at 4.3.5.. Can I still do it ? From everything I have read I may have to wait until 5.0. :confused:
 
When I first bought my iPad 2 I told myself that I wouldn't jailbreak it. But coming from an iPhone that is jailbroken, I couldn't resist and jailbroke my iPad anyway. For me the main reason for jailbreaking is so that I could install SBSettings. Digging through the settings menu just to turn wifi or bluetooth on and off is very frustrating.
 
Don't.That is very illegal and it really screws up ur device. Yur better off just paying for the apps. If you jailbreak u can never update ur software
 
SmoshFan99 said:
Don't.That is very illegal and it really screws up ur device. Yur better off just paying for the apps. If you jailbreak u can never update ur software

This is complete rubbish. You clearly don't know the facts, if you don't know then you would be better off saying nothing.

To be clear......it is NOT illegal, it does NOT screw up your device (and if the worst happens you can always restore) and the purpose of jail breaking is NOT to get free apps (which would be piracy and is illegal).

FWIW my iPad is not jail broken.

The Archangel
 
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