If jailbreaking is so great, why doesn’t everyone do it? Well, in a world of OS X and Windows, we are used to using non-customizable and unstable computer environments. Given these issues with computers, we all fear our devices crashing, so we try never to fiddle with it too much. But instead of just telling you that the iPhone is different, why don’t we go over the most common reasons I hear on why people do not jailbreak their iPhone.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Reason for Jailbreaking the iPhone
The reason for jailbreaking your iPhone is pure and simple – to have the ability to install 3rd party apps not sold in the App Store. I know there are thousands of apps available in the app store, but apple has been very restrictive with their rules regarding which apps can be made available to users. A few of the functions that jailbreaking can supply include, video recording, tethering, multi-format video playback, copy/paste, turn by turn talking GPS navigation, Bluetooth file transfers, power management, MMS, Voip over 3G, instant messenger in the background, brighter flashlight, customized menus, and stolen phone recovery.
If jailbreaking is so great, why doesn’t everyone do it? Well, in a world of OS X and Windows, we are used to using non-customizable and unstable computer environments. Given these issues with computers, we all fear our devices crashing, so we try never to fiddle with it too much. But instead of just telling you that the iPhone is different, why don’t we go over the most common reasons I hear on why people do not jailbreak their iPhone.
If jailbreaking is so great, why doesn’t everyone do it? Well, in a world of OS X and Windows, we are used to using non-customizable and unstable computer environments. Given these issues with computers, we all fear our devices crashing, so we try never to fiddle with it too much. But instead of just telling you that the iPhone is different, why don’t we go over the most common reasons I hear on why people do not jailbreak their iPhone.
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