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If you have a little bigger brain, you would understand that jailbreaking will open up the vulnerability for iDevice to be infected by malware. I jailboke and unlocked my 3GS and when I updated to iOS 6, it destroyed the phone after I did the god damn reset. If you don't know anything about jailbreaking and reset issue, I advise you to do the search online before coming back here to act like an idiot.
It's called pluging it in and hitting restore smart one. Also LMAO, it's a fact jailbreaking doesn't open your phone up to malware, you are making things up.
 
I am still on 8.1 on my 5S and iPad. That is how much I love my JB. nothing Apple can add is worth losing what I can do with my JB addons.

As was I on my 5. Gotta thank macrumours for posting about this, as I had no idea about TaiG, and just moved over to 8.1.2 to JB that before Apple closes up shop again.
 
Sometimes, Latest updates =/= best for your iDevice. Case in point: an iPhone 3G was never able to run iOS4. As soon as the next major iOS update is released (read: iOS 9), I'll guarantee you an iPhone 4S will not be able to run it; in fact, the 4S is very sluggish with 8.1.2/8.1.3 as is.

Also, IIRC, iOS 8.0.1, which was latest at that time, was pulled. Does that mean that everyone else on 8.0 defeated themselves by owning an iDevice?

BL.

I have an iPhone 3G at home that runs iOS 4!
 
It's called pluging it in and hitting restore smart one. Also LMAO, it's a fact jailbreaking doesn't open your phone up to malware, you are making things up.

The fact that you can install third party apps that might not have been inspected does mean there is a higher chance for malware post jailbreak.
 
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