No, that is not true. Jail broken iPhones still have access to the Apple app store. The only thing it will do is break your Apple warranty on your iPhone.
Jailbreaking is free.
It is okay to jailbreak your iPhone 3g. The only downside to jailbreaking your iPhone is that you will loose your Apple warranty.
That requires jailbreaking to put widgets on your iPhone. Currently there is a tethered jailbreak for iPhone 4S But it i highly recommended that you don't jailbreak.
you cant?! jailbreaking only exists for ipod touch, iphone and ipad
No, jailbreaking and unlocking are two separate things.
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NO you can only jailbreak iPod touch and iPhone wants the point in jailbreaking iPod nanos wtf or yerrr and i want to jailbreak my shuffle Think plz
Jailbreaking can only be done for iPod Touches and iPhones. No other phone has the ability to be jailbroken. For an iPhone, you need to download a software from the internet to jailbreak it.
It means jailbreaking iPod Touch - the same way you would jailbreak iPhone or iPad.
By using connecting your iPhone/iPod to your computer and running some software. A process to use non-propietary software on the iPhone/iPod.
No. If you are running 3.1.3 (the latest firmware) on any iPhone, then you can jailbreak without unlocking. If you are on a firmware below 3.0, I think you can jailbreak without unlocking. I would like to add that I am pretty sure jailbreaking an iPhone is illegal because of your contract with Apple. Find me on YouTube: TheJailbreakGenius
According to Apple, jailbreaking your iPhone could cause it to not work properly. They say the phone could become unstable and stop working. Of course if you do it wrong, you run the risk of destroying the phone. Of course Apple doesn't want you to jailbreak the iPhone, but still, you take your chances. If you jailbreak your iPhone and aren't happy with the results, you can plug it in to iTunes and restore the original settings. This will return the iPhone to its non-jailbroken state. Perhaps the biggest issue is if you do jailbreak and then unlock your iPhone, it will most likely void the warranty. If that happens, they will not pay for any future repairs for the phone. You can get a little more information on this topic here.