Sunday, June 7, 2009

Deciding Whether Or Not To Jailbreak Your Current iPhone


By Chris Channing

There has been a large buzz around the process of the act of using a jailbreak to truly unlock your iPhone's true potential. But the process isn't something that just anyone can do, and it will cost money on top of the money you already paid for the iPhone. Whether the benefit is worth it or not is what you should focus on.

The Subscriber Identity Model, or what we commonly refer to as the SIM card, is what is being modified in most jailbreak processes. The SIM card is an interesting device, since theoretically you can avoid roaming charges by changing out the SIM card as you travel. This will also gain you better service in some area. A jailbreak will allow you to not only do this, but also unlock other exciting features.

Some don't like how the Apple store selects only certain applications to be administered throughout the store. iPhone owners are missing out on many great applications in the process. The unlocking process of the iPhone will allow you to restore reading and writing functionality of system files- and giving you access to all applications.

Modifying your iPhone can be dangerous in some instances. This isn't always the case, since some jailbreak processes only demand that you do simple steps. Do be cautious of jailbreak tactics that involve modifying your hardware or voiding your warranty in the process. It is possible you could perform a step wrong and turn your iPhone into a very expensive dead weight. If you have a technology-savvy friend, now would be a good time to ask for help.

While it seems that most methods of unlocking the iPhone will not break your warranty there are still some that will. You must always do proper research into the warranty you have and the methods of iPhone unlocking that you are considering. You don't want to have an issue with your iPhone in the future, only to find out you are no longer under warranty and can't fix it. After all, the iPhone is expensive and doesn't make for a great paperweight.

Something that may intrigue the software development moguls is that unlocking the iPhone would be a great way to test your programs before submitting them to Apple for review. By letting others test your currently third party software it could help you make a better product, so that once you do submit it you can hopefully see better results on the App store.

In Conclusion

Unlocking the iPhone can be quite useful and a sure money-saver if used in some creative ways, but in the end you need to do the research to make sure it is right for you. Please browse the internet and come to your own conclusions about the process of unlocking the iPhone.

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