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iPhone X, IOS 12.1.1

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Personally not a fan of jailbroken iPhones, but looks cool.
 

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Why not? it gives the user complete freedom of their device!

I don't disagree with you there. But, I'm pretty sure it voids the warranty provided by Apple or any AppleCare that you buy (which I have on my XS Max), I would just prefer to keep the protections provided on a phone that has a $1,499 price tag. Ya know?
 

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I don't disagree with you there. But, I'm pretty sure it voids the warranty provided by Apple or any AppleCare that you buy (which I have on my XS Max), I would just prefer to keep the protections provided on a phone that has a $1,499 price tag. Ya know?
It's as easy to jailbreak it as it is to unjailbreak it. You can simply restore through iTunes and it will completely wipe the jailbreak off the device and there would be no way Apple would know it was ever jailbroken in the first place. So the warranty is really only "voided" if you take it in there prior to restoring the device. It's a common misconception that jailbreaking will *permanently* modify the device to the point that all warranties are voided.

As for the setup, it looks neat. The battery tweak is a bit ugly looking, but besides that it's pretty nifty.
 

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It's as easy to jailbreak it as it is to unjailbreak it. You can simply restore through iTunes and it will completely wipe the jailbreak off the device and there would be no way Apple would know it was ever jailbroken in the first place. So the warranty is really only "voided" if you take it in there prior to restoring the device. It's a common misconception that jailbreaking will *permanently* modify the device to the point that all warranties are voided.

As for the setup, it looks neat. The battery tweak is a bit ugly looking, but besides that it's pretty nifty.
Weird enough I brought this up in a conversation a few days ago.

It technically voids your warranty but not in that way. If you install Cydia and shit and your phone turns into a brick and just does not work anymore, then the warranty will be voided and you are fucked. You are modifying the device and when you jailbreak the phone, it removes parts of security off of the OS. That's realistically the only situation where your warranty may be voided.

I will admit that I know little to nothing about jailbreaking an iPhone. Never thought of trying it with mine. Nevertheless, his home screen looks pretty cool. I was always concerned about the repercussions with Apple. Now that I know this information, might look into it. ;)
 

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Weird enough I brought this up in a conversation a few days ago.

It technically voids your warranty but not in that way. If you install Cydia and shit and your phone turns into a brick and just does not work anymore, then the warranty will be voided and you are fucked. You are modifying the device and when you jailbreak the phone, it removes parts of security off of the OS. That's realistically the only situation where your warranty may be voided.

"If you install Cydia and shit and your phone turns into a brick." that statement is completely false. my phone runs smooth as fuck, its even faster when jailbroken infact.
 
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Looks actually really clean might actually jailbreak my phone to do this aha
 

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Looks actually really clean might actually jailbreak my phone to do this aha

You can jailbreak from any iDevice (including the latest A12 devices) 11-12.1.2 (no jailbreak for 1.12.3 or above)
 
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You can jailbreak from any iDevice (including the latest A12 devices) 11-12.1.2 (no jailbreak for 1.12.3 or above)

what website did you use for the jailbreak?
 

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what website did you use for the jailbreak?


https://jailbreaks.fun/

Install the unc0ver jailbreak, do not use the chimera jailbreak - it is extremely unstable because its fairly new.

it is normal for your device to crash if you don't get it the first time. - if all steps are successful, you should see cydia on your idevice.
 
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https://jailbreaks.fun/

Install the unc0ver jailbreak, do not use the chimera jailbreak - it is extremely unstable because its fairly new.

it is normal for your device to crash if you don't get it the first time. - if all steps are successful, you should see cydia on your idevice.

open that site from safari, install unc0ver and trust it from profiles,
 
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oh and i'm on 12.2 atm does that still work?

No sadly, there is no jailbreak for 1.12.3 or above - that is public.[DOUBLEPOST=1557381192][/DOUBLEPOST]
You literally just ignored all context to what I said. I was using a scenario lmao wtf.

You can restore the device to its orginial RootFS[DOUBLEPOST=1557381259][/DOUBLEPOST]
No sadly, there is no jailbreak for 1.12.3 or above - that is public.[DOUBLEPOST=1557381192][/DOUBLEPOST]

You can restore the device to its orginial RootFS

and completely removing the jailbreak - there would be 100% no way of them finding out.
 
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"If you install Cydia and shit and your phone turns into a brick." that statement is completely false. my phone runs smooth as fuck, its even faster when jailbroken infact.
You read his message wrong, let me break it down:
"If you install Cydia and shit, and then your phone turns into a brick (whether it be something downloaded from cydia or anything else)"
 

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that doesn't happen easily or on mistake, you have to intentionally do it
 
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