WHY JAILBREAK YOU IPHONE? (read this first)
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WHY JAILBREAK YOU IPHONE? (read this first)
6 Reasons to Jailbreak Your iPhone


Hacking your iPhone to run unofficial, third-party apps may seem unnecessary since Apple hosts its own App Store. But the corporation’s recently enforced prohibitions on some apps, such as the banning of Google Voice, are reviving the incentive for customers to jailbreak their iPhones once again.
Thanks to Cydia, an unauthorized app store open to jailbroken iPhones, consumers can still access some software that Apple won’t allow. Think free text-messaging and cheap international calls thanks to a Google Voice app that Apple banned. Or features that we can’t have yet, such as multimedia messaging and tethering. Here, we round up a list of the most compelling reasons to jailbreak your iPhone.
1. Google VoiceApple recently rejected and banned Google Voice apps from its App Store. The apps would have augmented the search giant’s new voice service, which enables users to rely on a single phone number to ring all their phones, while also delivering the gift of free text messages, voicemail service and cheap international calls. The move stirred so much controversy that even the Federal Communications Commission is inquiring about the prohibition.
Thankfully in the Cydia store there’s GV Mobile, an unofficial Google Voice app. In light of Apple’s blanket ban of Google Voice apps, GV Mobile is the no. 1 reason to jailbreak your iPhone (if you weren’t one of the lucky few to grab a copy before Apple banned it). Overall the app is really sweet, despite having room to improve in terms of performance (connecting to Google’s server each time you launch the app can be a drag). Your contacts list is nicely integrated into the phone dialer and SMS sender; the overall UI is slick and cool. After a few minutes you’ll be sending free text messages, and maybe even dialing your relatives in Taiwan for once with cheap international VOIP calls. The best part? The app’s free.
2. Unrestricted 3G PrivilegesAT&T iPhone owners pay $30 per month for “unlimited” 3G data access. But your access isn’t truly unlimited, thanks to restrictions that Apple imposed on some apps. SlingPlayer, an app that streams television from a Slingbox device, was crippled to work only on a Wi-Fi connection at the request of Apple and AT&T. And the Skype VOIP app only works on Wi-Fi, too, rendering it impractical.
This is where 3G Unrestrictor comes in handy. The $2 app enables jailbroken iPhone users to select any app that they wish to use over 3G, including Skype and SlingPlayer. Also, by default the App Store won’t let you download files larger than 10MB on the 3G network, and 3G Unrestrictor will remove that regulation, too. Free your apps and download away!
3. Tethering
Apple promised the new iPhone 3.0 OS would deliver tethering, but AT&T customers have yet to see that promise fulfilled. AT&T promised tethering would arrive “late summer.” Well, we’re waiting, and it’s not here yet. Some iPhone 3.0 users have figured out a roundabout way to turn on tethering without hacking, but that solution is only temporary.
Guess what? There’s a tethering app in Cydia, too. It’s a $5 app called Tether. The steps on setting up tethering aren’t as simple as Apple’s, but hey, you don’t even have to pay a monthly fee to use the service. The app even includes a feature to set a data cap in case you’re worried about extra charges incurred on your account if AT&T catches you tethering. It’s a little rough around the edges thanks to the network setup taking a few minutes, but we still love it.

4. Overseas Travel
Need to travel? Your iPhone can only go so far thanks to its carrier-tied SIM card, unless you wish to receive bills up the nostril thanks to international roaming costs. Jailbreaking will actually enable you to follow a process to unlock your iPhone to work with other carriers’ SIM cards overseas.
5. Pissing off Apple
Whether you’re a developer who has a beef with Apple, or if you’re a consumer who’s pissed at Apple, or if you’re a kid whose puppy was run over by an employee of Apple, then you may want to exact revenge by jailbreaking your iPhone. That’s because Apple clearly doesn’t like it when users jailbreak their iPhones. The company claims the process is illegal, and goes as far as to say jailbreaking will crash cellphone towers. So far these are empty threats, although buyer beware: Future court decisions, laws or FCC regulations may put teeth into Apple’s claims.
6. Pissing off AT&T/APPLE ~(my favorite)~
Frustrated with AT&T’s brainless customer service, spotty network reception and passive-aggressive totalitarian rule over the App Store? Jailbreaking for any of the reasons above will piss off AT&T, mostly by enabling your applications to use its 3G network without restriction. Or, if you like, you can take your protest a step further and unlock your jailbroken phone, enabling it to work with with T-Mobile or any other GSM-based carrier. It’s not a tea party, it’s an AT&T party!
So what are you waiting for? We won’t tell you how to jailbreak your phone, but you can find the necessary tools and instructions on iPhone Dev-Team’s blog. We also found YouTube user Rizzo893’s video really helpful, too.
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Last edited by Admin on Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:02 am; edited 1 time in total
30 Excellent Reasons to Jailbreak Your iPhone
Here are 30 excellent reasons to jailbreak your iPhone:
- It’s risk-free. Worst case scenario, you can restore your iPhone to factory settings
- Install third-party applications with Cydia
- Get MMS with SwirlyMMS
- Add custom notification sounds and ringtones for free
- Use a free turn by turn GPS with xGPS
- Get video recording for your iPhone 2G or 3G with Cycorder
- Stream live videos with Qik
- Use Voice Over IP apps over 3G and Edge with VoIPover3G
- Enable Flash with iMobileCinema
- Download and save YouTube videos on your iPhone with MxTube
- Tether your iPhone with PDAnet
- View your iPhone on your TV with TVOut
- Play Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, NES and PlayStation games with emulators
- Watch every single episode of South Park, American Dad, Family Guy, the Simpsons, the Office, and Futurama for free
- Filter incoming calls with iBlackList
- Email your voicemails with Voicemail Forwarder
- Customize the look and feel of your iPhone with WinterBoard
- Quickly manage your settings preferences with BossPrefs
- Sort your apps into folders with Categories
- Run apps in the background with Backgrounder
- Quickly reply to SMS with iRealSMS
- Track your lost/stolen iPhone with iLocalis
- Display information such as emails, SMS, calendar and more directly on your lock screen with IntelliScreen
- Spoof your caller ID with 123Spoof
- Change your iPhone fonts with FontSwap
- Get haptic feedback for your keyboard with HapticPro
- Show a picture of your contacts in your contact list with Cyntact
- Transfer files via Bluetooh with iBluetooth
- Enable battery percentage on the 2G and 3G with Battery Percentage
- Unlock your iPhone
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