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Gizmo_piper

join:2007-11-25

reply to AnonProxy

Re: New term for this

And this comes from someone who hasn't hacked an Iphone or has one..lol..kinda funny if you ask me.

I have hacked my iphone and love it. No problems, no bricks, etc.

Only those who know how to follow instructions, ie, you know, like count, 1, 2 , 3. should hack your phone. If you bricked yours, then, well, guess you didn't follow the instructions. I did mine in 5 minutes.


AnonProxy
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join:2001-05-12

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Ohhh such the BS...
Wait for the new patch, hack and make a brick my fine young lady, hack and make a brick.

Newest upgrade will brick your iPhone in a matter of minutes.
All you have done is traded some functionality today for no functionality tomorrow.

It actually has nothing to do with your skills at hacking the phone, it has everything to do with Apple and how they apply firmware and software upgrades to undo what you have done.

I firmly believe that if you own a product, you should be able to do with it what you want, and configure it in any way. Unfortunately Apple does not, maybe it is a throwback to the days when they were Motorola inside and didn't license their hardware...who knows.


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