justapeon Posted January 28, 2012 Share Posted January 28, 2012 Tell everyone about this so the PO gets the message. https://www.jailbreakingisnotacrime.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dd3 Posted January 28, 2012 Share Posted January 28, 2012 Tell everyone about this so the PO gets the message. https://www.jailbreakingisnotacrime.org/ But rooting or jailbreaking isen't a crime, and doesn't void the warranty.. At least not where i am ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infiltrator Posted January 29, 2012 Share Posted January 29, 2012 But rooting or jailbreaking isen't a crime, and doesn't void the warranty.. At least not where i am ;) Where I am, rooting or jailbreaking will void the warranty. And usually they will charge a fee for repairing it, if it has been found to be jailbroken or rooted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
combatwombat27 Posted January 29, 2012 Share Posted January 29, 2012 It is not a crime , correct, however it does usually void the warranty. I even agree with that because you can't expect a company to take liability for the device when you have completely changed it. They had it setup and controlled allowing them to be able to support any problems that arrise, when you change that they can't be expected to know what you did and have a solution. Or even pay for your mistakes. That being said I'm all for anyone jailbreaking/rooting/hacking anything that they want, I just find it silly to expect a company to cover it if you brick it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nopenopenope Posted January 31, 2012 Share Posted January 31, 2012 Didn't apple already go to court and loose on this? Most of the time it will void your warrenty, but if you get it back to factory settings, they shouldn't be able to tell. just dont physically break it to the point of no restore (or break it more so they can't read the software: for phone insurance and what not) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infiltrator Posted February 7, 2012 Share Posted February 7, 2012 Moral of the story, if you don't want to run the risk of voiding the warranty, just don't jailbreak or root it. Wait for the warranty to run out first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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