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If there not will be a jailbreak for 4.1... I seriously gonna kill myself. I'm stuck with 4.0.2
 
i personally dont care. 4.1 doesnt have much and im not upgrading to it anyway till i need to restore cause i dont feel like reinstalling all my jb stuff. plus i have an ipad and a jb for 4.2 for it would be great.
 
If there not will be a jailbreak for 4.1... I seriously gonna kill myself. I'm stuck with 4.0.2

Do it. If iPhone is that important in your life, wow... lol. To even say that jokingly is funny.

I'm going to kill myself if I can't make a difference in this world in some way. That's prolific. Spending so much time stressing over an iPhone unlock, now that's funny.
 
I love how clueless people are. Clearly the ease of applying the most recent JB has brought in too many people who just don't understand how an OS or software in general work.

Where did the Dev Team say they have multiple exploits for 4.1 public release? How could they have said that when they haven't even touched a device with the GM (not the GM Candidate) to confirm? You should stop reading the way you want to read, and learn the technologies and methods used, so you can make educated comments.

Sure we all want a jailbreak, but Apple is going to start coming out with new versions with new features faster than ever if they want to stay relevant facing huge competition from Android... so users will have to learn if they want to stay jailbroken they're going to have to live with older versions sometimes, and not always be able to stay cutting-edge with the latest version because the dev team isn't always going to be able to jailbreak right away.
 
I love how clueless people are. Clearly the ease of applying the most recent JB has brought in too many people who just don't understand how an OS or software in general work.

Sure we all want a jailbreak, but Apple is going to start coming out with new versions with new features faster than ever if they want to stay relevant facing huge competition from Android... so users will have to learn if they want to stay jailbroken they're going to have to live with older versions sometimes, and not always be able to stay cutting-edge with the latest version because the dev team isn't always going to be able to jailbreak right away.

Very well said.
 
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