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Idarrin96

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Sep 8, 2012
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I I was just cuirius to know how y'all felt about the iPhone 5 getting jailbroken and having these widgets on them

And if you have jailbroken your past iPhone upload pics of the widgets
 

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I will seriously consider jail breaking my iPhone 5 once it's safe and easy to do for the sole reason of being able to use widgets on my screens.

The one thing I miss from Android are widgets. I hate having only screens full of icons/folders.
 
I'm not sure about the widgets on iOS yet. I disabled the default weather and stock tickers in the notification center. When I had an Android, the widgets were my battery's demise.

I've never jailbroken an iPhone, although, it has crossed my mind!
 
There are thousands of great widgets for jail broken devices. This was my 4S home screen right before I got my 5. I will be jail breaking the instant an untethered option is out for the 5. Not just for theming, but for great tweaks like NCSettings, FolderEnhancer and SwipetoSelect.
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I will seriously consider jail breaking my iPhone 5 once it's safe and easy to do for the sole reason of being able to use widgets on my screens.

The one thing I miss from Android are widgets. I hate having only screens full of icons/folders.

We think just alike because that's the only major reason I'm jail breaking
 
I'm not trying to sound or be sarcastic, but if I wanted widgets I'd get an android phone.

Whats the point of getting an iPhone, then trying to make it look/feel/work like an android phone? Why not just get an android phone?
I'm sure I'm not seeing what you all are seeing, but I think I probably don't I use my phone the same way you might.
 
I'm not trying to sound or be sarcastic, but if I wanted widgets I'd get an android phone.

Whats the point of getting an iPhone, then trying to make it look/feel/work like an android phone? Why not just get an android phone?
I'm sure I'm not seeing what you all are seeing, but I think I probably don't I use my phone the same way you might.

That's the thing it's not just about the widgets it's about the over all look and feeling like iOS better because of the App Store, keyboard, etc i love how everything on iPhone works I can't say that about android the widgets are just a nice feature not a deal breaker
 
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