Is it safe to jailbreak my phone?

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Ekouh

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Title says it all. I am just scared because, it will break the warrenty and everything. Plus I don;t want to get in trouble by apple
 

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Millions do it. Nothing happens.
Not an entirely true statement. I never had anything happen with my phones UNTIL I jailbroke my iPhone 6. One day, I put it on the charger, and it overheated and caused the motherboard to break completely. Cost me $300 to fix it. It was worth it because I had loads of photos not backed up and it was 64GB in storage space.

I will never do it again to my phone since it is not really worth it. Yeah you can get paid apps for free, cool themes and winterboards, and even in-game purchases for free; it still is not worth it. Risking my expensive phone was definitely not worth it and I wish I never even took the risk.
 

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I can't have my Iphone without having it jailbroken. I love it. It does void you're warranty while it's jailbroken, but if you reset through Itunes there is no trace that it was jailbroken so then you will technically have a valid warranty still. Currently most versions are jailbroken except the current ones from 9.2-9.3.1 anything claiming they have a jb for them versions are fake. I only trust sources like the known team for example Taig or Pangu etc. It opens a whole load of different things that you can use to make your device unique. To be very honest though, if you follow the instructions on how to do it, there will be VERY LITTLE chance of having it fail. If you did decide to jailbreak and it failed etc. contact me I will help you out :)
 

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There is millions of wrong ways and only a few actual ways that work.
But, there is no way to know unless you try unfortunately nobody has the money to buy enough electronics to test them on.
Jail breaking is risky. Your putting your expensive electronic at risk.
 

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I'd do it - I have done it to my iPad and no problems arisen, using Pangu it's smooth as hell.
 

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Can someone give me a link to pangu or another safe one?
 

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I've been jail breaking since my iPhone 3G and I've had absolutely no problems arise. It doesn't kill your warranty if you restore it before you bring it in.
 

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It's alright for the most part, however there was a story a month ago of hackers who stole a lot of personal login information from jail broken iPhones. There are risks but for the most part it's usually alright unless you just happen to do it in a time when they do crap like that.
 

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You wont get in trouble with Apple, aslong as you do it the correct way you should be just fine :)
 
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