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Mobilpadde

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Oct 29, 2010
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Is it possible to watch (just watch) your iPhone screen on the Mac, /!\without jailbreak/!\?

Plz someone say yes :D
 
Just ppl say its get slow by doing that, and can't get it fixed, if it's broken :/
Jaibreaking only opens the root folders up to users. The jailbreak itself has NO effect on the stability of the iPhone. People that install a million apps or apps that aren't properly coded have the problems usually.

And if you have an issue with your iPhone, just restore and set up as new phone before you see a Genius and no one will be the wiser.

There's nothing to be afraid of with jailbreaking, and if you don't like it, just restore and you're not jailbroken anymore! :)
 
Just ppl say its get slow by doing that, and can't get it fixed, if it's broken :/

Nothing in jailbreaking will make your iPhone slower.

The problem is that people cannot resist installing Winterboard and all these ridiculously graphically intensive things that slow it down and/or consume inordinate amounts of battery power.

But there's nothing inherent to jailbreaking that makes the iPhone slower.

The current Greenpois0n routine requires you to time yourself well when you're doing the countdowns, but if this old man can do it, you can do it. :)
 
Jaibreaking only opens the root folders up to users. The jailbreak itself has NO effect on the stability of the iPhone. People that install a million apps or apps that aren't properly coded have the problems usually.

And if you have an issue with your iPhone, just restore and set up as new phone before you see a Genius and no one will be the wiser.

There's nothing to be afraid of with jailbreaking, and if you don't like it, just restore and you're not jailbroken anymore! :)



Nothing in jailbreaking will make your iPhone slower.

The problem is that people cannot resist installing Winterboard and all these ridiculously graphically intensive things that slow it down and/or consume inordinate amounts of battery power.

But there's nothing inherent to jailbreaking that makes the iPhone slower.

The current Greenpois0n routine requires you to time yourself well when you're doing the countdowns, but if this old man can do it, you can do it. :)




Maybe I'll do that then :)
 
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