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SilentLoner

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Dec 29, 2007
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I am official user of an iphone (contract) just wanna check out some apps hence why I am doing it, but I wouldn't mind just having it back to normal if needed.
 
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I used the ziphone to jailbreak. After a day the iPod didnt work. The phone didnt work and I kept having to turn the thing on and off. Its really not worth the hassle in my opinion.
 
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I used the ziphone to jailbreak. After a day the iPod didnt work. The phone didnt work and I kept having to turn the thing on and off. Its really not worth the hassle in my opinion.

Did you just restore it back to normal via itunes?
 
Restored it, didn't see the point except for springboard, I hope my iphone is back to new though and it wont break software wise.

totally agree! summerboard is cracking especially the time machine theme but apart from that its not worth the hassle!!!!!!!!
 
totally agree! summerboard is cracking especially the time machine theme but apart from that its not worth the hassle!!!!!!!!

Does a iTunes restore completely restore it? as in, could apple detect I jailbroke it? Or is as good as a new phone software wise? I dont want 2 weeks down the line to start messing my sms about etc?
 
Does a iTunes restore completely restore it? as in, could apple detect I jailbroke it? Or is as good as a new phone software wise? I dont want 2 weeks down the line to start messing my sms about etc?


from what i know theres no way apple can tell.
 
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