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Title: Unlocking A New iPhone Is Now Illegal, But Jailbreaking Is Still Safe — What It All Means For You
Post by: HCK on January 30, 2013, 07:00:05 am
Unlocking A New iPhone Is Now Illegal, But Jailbreaking Is Still Safe — What It All Means For You

It can be easy to get “unlocking” and “jailbreaking” confused, but the two terms mean totally different things. Unlocking refers to freeing your phone to work on any carrier instead of just the one you bought it on. Jailbreaking is the process of circumventing Apple’s security measures in iOS to install tweaks, hacks, and mods [...]Related StoriesCheck Out This Insanely Tiny Detail Apple Added To The iOS 6.1 LockscreenFCC Filing Shows A Slightly Smaller Apple TV Might Be On The WayEverything You Need To Know To Get Ready For The iOS 6.1 Jailbreak [How-To]Judge Rules That Samsung Didn’t Willfully Copy Apple In Patent CaseDefend Your Beer Tickets With Old School iOS Tower Defense Game

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