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ikatu

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Jun 28, 2009
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I'm having a bit of a problem with my iPhone which I will be taking to the Apple Store soon to get looked at and hopefully fixed or replaced under my warranty, but I have to ask: I've jailbroken my iPhone 3G in the past, but restored to the non-jailbroken version about 2 weeks prior to the 3.0 OS being released.

So at the moment, I'm not using a jailbroken version of the OS and on the official, but when Apple takes a look at it, are they going to be able to tell if it was jailbroken at one point? Or am I ok now that I'm on the official version of the OS?
 
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No.
 
do a restore as a new phone.
Just make sure if you have any hidden icons you may want to unhide them to be safe
 
Ok awesome, thanks you guys. Yea I don't have anything jailbroken on my phone at all, nor is the OS the jailbroken version so hopefully it doesn't leave a trace anywhere.
 
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