0steveastroukBest Answer 10 years ago Its your phone, you own it. If there are things you can't do because Apple thinks you aren't fit to touch your own phone, go ahead, its perfectly legal.
0Re-design 10 years ago No. Your phone did the crime and now it should pay the fine. Let it serve it's entire sentence, it is character building.
0Re-designkctrooper Answer 10 years ago Steve had already posted the best answer so there was no other way to go.
0mikeasaurusRe-design Answer 10 years ago the only legitimate way to jailbreak would be to bake a cake with a metal-file in it.
0nickodemuskctrooper Answer 10 years ago Check this forum topic on macrumors.comThis Yahoo! answer. And this everthingicafe.com topic. Basically, google it.
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Best Answer 10 years ago
Its your phone, you own it. If there are things you can't do because Apple thinks you aren't fit to touch your own phone, go ahead, its perfectly legal.
Answer 10 years ago
pros and cons?
10 years ago
No. Your phone did the crime and now it should pay the fine. Let it serve it's entire sentence, it is character building.
Answer 10 years ago
your funny :P but seriously
Answer 10 years ago
Steve had already posted the best answer so there was no other way to go.
Answer 10 years ago
the only legitimate way to jailbreak would be to bake a cake with a metal-file in it.
10 years ago
Why not?
Answer 10 years ago
im not sure of the pros and cons
Answer 10 years ago
Check this forum topic on macrumors.com
This Yahoo! answer.
And this everthingicafe.com topic.
Basically, google it.