McBride Posted April 10, 2010 Content Count: 1331 Joined: 04/12/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 10, 2010 whats the different between untethered and tethered then? ive read about them two also but it doesnt give me anything in specific... Link to comment
Caution Posted April 10, 2010 Content Count: 11501 Joined: 10/19/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 10, 2010 whats the different between untethered and tethered then? ive read about them two also but it doesnt give me anything in specific... Tethered = you have to jail break each time the iPod is reset / turned COMPLETELY off. Untethered = Can be turned on / off. Link to comment
Prez Posted April 10, 2010 Content Count: 8758 Joined: 07/27/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 10, 2010 I hope you're not being serious... LOL Mine bricked after updating to the 3.0 OS and jail braking before i updated it was fine with the 2.0 OS jail brake. Oh, and I was kidding. lol Link to comment
Jake Posted April 13, 2010 Content Count: 2001 Joined: 08/04/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 13, 2010 I Jailbroke mine its been fine Link to comment
König Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 577 Joined: 04/06/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 What the fuck? Okay, let's not listen to retards. From personal experience, jailbreaking is the GREATEST thing you can do to your iPhone / iTouch (assuming you do it correctly). No, Apple does not have "spies" or censors or anything of the sort to detect a jail break for an iTouch. This obviously voids your warranty by doing this, but here is the trick: if you restore your iPod before returning it for whatever you may need fixed (your screen cracks, shit like that), they have no way of telling (assuming you have restored ALL original options / settings). Here is the only real downside of a jail break; with all of the extra shit you can do, you will be saying "Damn, I want this and this and this." Downloading all these extra things will eventually take its toll on the iPod's memory, and it will begin to work slower. Recap: 1. Learn how to jail break before you do it. If you need instructions, I know a GENIUS who makes youtube videos on how to jail break and do every thing imaginable with an iPod, step by step. Message me and I'll link you. 2. Don't get download-happy. 3. Any app you want, you can have for free now. 4. When in doubt, RESTORE! You lack faith in the internet. Caution, you could not be more right, if there is any doubt, do not worry. As stated before, if you do it right, you have nothing to worry about. And also as stated before, just restore it anytime, yes, everything will be erased but it is worth it. My buddy's headphone jack was broken (his was jailbroken) he restored it and brought it to the Apple store and walked out with a refurb 20 minutes later. Trust me from personal experience, having a jailbroken iPod/iPhone, well, its almost indescribably amazing, its almost as if God and a Droid had babies together and thats what spawned. ITS FKING AMAAZING! LOl Link to comment
Intelligence Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 829 Joined: 10/26/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 Ive had mine since they came out and jailbroke it the second i bought it and im listening to it right now with no friggin problems. Link to comment
RaDiuM Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 931 Joined: 12/09/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 I bought a super long lasting mp3 player to replace mine, works like a charm! Link to comment
Xenon Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 154 Joined: 02/25/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 I bought a super long lasting mp3 player to replace mine, works like a charm! just...get out...just do it IPOD TOUCH FTW!!!!! Link to comment
iNorris Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 1166 Joined: 03/12/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 Your warranty is automatically void. If you try to claim your warranty at an Apple store, the log will show invalid arguements that wouldn't work without jailbreaking, and you will not be able to trade your product in. At least that's what my friend told me. I may just be blowing hot air. Link to comment
TheTruth Posted April 14, 2010 Content Count: 2417 Joined: 04/21/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 14, 2010 Your warranty is automatically void. If you try to claim your warranty at an Apple store, the log will show invalid arguements that wouldn't work without jailbreaking, and you will not be able to trade your product in. At least that's what my friend told me. I may just be blowing hot air. here is the trick: if you restore your iPod before returning it for whatever you may need fixed (your screen cracks, shit like that), they have no way of telling (assuming you have restored ALL original options / settings). ^ Dish. Link to comment
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