15 reasons to jailbreak your iPhone
Summary: Jailbreaking is "legal, ethical, and just plain fun", and allows you to use your iPhone exactly how you want it to.
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Springtomize 2 for iOS 5+ allows you to "customise every aspect of your phone", and is one of if not the single most powerful and advanced application for your jailbroken iPhone.
This application gives you the tools to customise your iOS device, to make it look and feel how you want. It provides plenty of options to modify even the littlest aspect of your device, and it's all in one single place. You can tweak status bars, the colours of the interface, animations and capabilities, dock reflections, unrestrict folder sizes -- and even "skin" or theme your iOS interface to make it look like, of all things, an Android device.
If there is one reason and one reason alone to buy an iPhone and immediately jailbreak it, it's because of this fantastic app. It's worth every cent; in fact, it should probably cost more.
Price: $2.99.
Compatible with: iOS 5+ (also for iPad, iPod touch.)
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#1 reason...
LOL
Mostly a joke, but
Not true
LOL Back at you.
oh the irony
JB iOS had the following before Android did:
- third party apps installed from non first party sources
- emulators and bluetooth wiimote synching
- specific types of apps, like irc clients, HTTP servers, a REAL (non-dalvik) JVM
- VM's for other languages, like python and tens of other languages
- UI Themeing
And many other things I dont have time to type out.
Like I said before, I was mostly joking.
Anyway, no need to get butt-hurt here, but whatever came out first doesn't matter - you still need to JB your iPhone to get it to do those things that Android phones can do out of the box.
I got a "get out of jail free" phone instead...
Hmm....
- the performance and consistency of the UI
- not needing to customize the sh|t out of the UI to make it not suck
- battery life
- first party updates
- more battery life
- not having to root/rom to get the latest and greatest OS perks and security patches
- a decent selection games
- even more battery life
- good looking, full featured apps
- a nearly endless selection of aftermarket accessories due to a common form factor
- EVEN MORE BATTERY LIFE!!
- good pay apps that don't earn for their developers by raping your battery and your privacy
- decent cloud integration with third any third party applications
- airplay, facetime, imessage, icloud, and several other zero-difficulty services that can be used by people other than technofiles
- decent cloud or personal cloud based wireless synchronization, backup, upgrade, and restore functionality
- uncompromised hardware selection (you need a freaking PhD to shop for an Android phone that doesn't have MASSIVE compromises, like a pentiled screen and/or crappy battery life and/or a locked bootloader and/or an a-standard screen size that will end up letterboxing many games or distorting the layout of many apps and/or atypically oriented buttons and LEDs and ports and/or many other things ad nauseum)
I could keep going on forever, but as a fan of both iOS and Android, I think it's pretty clear that if either were the silver bullet to fix the all of the problems of the other without any drawbacks, Android would have 100% marketshare instead of the 55-65%ish it currently has, or iOS would have 100% of mobile profits instead of the 60-70%ish it currently has.
I know, it's crazy, but I own and love both platforms and am a fanboy for neither. Jailbreaking is the exact same thing as rooting/romming - it supplants the factory provided phone experience with the features said experiences are sorely lacking to most technophiles.
Hmmm... of batteries
Used a mobile charger before
And you know what?
Seriously, it's that good.
Knowing what you are talking about
Um what?
http://www.google.com/search?q=phone%20battery&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#hl=en&tbm=shop&sclient=psy-ab&q=iphone+battery&oq=iphone+battery&aq=f&aqi=g4&aql=&gs_l=serp.3..0l4.8366l8366l1l8647l1l1l0l0l0l0l191l191l0j1l1l0.llsin.&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=cdec41a267425e7e&biw=1187&bih=599
Feel the dumb coming on?
@Calbeach01
Jail Breaking
Jailbreak 3GS
Tons of information
Newsstore
wanna be android
dont want iOS to be Android
- regular 1st party updates
- applications that dont look/act like a bag of smashed a$$holes
- a snappy, good looking, and consistent UI that doesn't need to be customized to not completely *suck.*
- having a large plethora of addons and accessories due to a common form factor
- BATTERY LIFE LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL @ ANDROID IN THIS RESPECT.
Seriously - I love Android, but I am HUGELY thankful for iOS at the same time for the aforementioned reasons. I'd rather make Android more like iOS than make iOS more like Android, but they both do have flaws.