iPhone OS 3.0.1 Already Jailbroken

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[citation][nom]war2k9[/nom]I think apple should just release an iphone unlock and charge an orm and a leg for it.[/citation]

As opposed to releasing a locked iPhone and charging an arm and a leg for it?
 
[citation][nom]LePhuronn[/nom]As opposed to releasing a locked iPhone and charging an arm and a leg for it?[/citation]
I think he means your otherarm and leg 😛
 
Either way Apple programmers are always just one step behind jailbreakers. Its as if they weren't opposed to simple locking the phone out from jailbreaking apps, because if they were to do that the Iphone community would be in an uproar. Yet they complain about tampering with their OS, jailbroken phones can make free anonymous calls, and can crash service towers. I say stop playing the service provider game, since you eventually when Congress finally agrees on having all cellphones unlocked.
 
[citation][nom]nitto555rchallenger[/nom]Either way Apple programmers are always just one step behind jailbreakers. Its as if they weren't opposed to simple locking the phone out from jailbreaking apps, because if they were to do that the Iphone community would be in an uproar. Yet they complain about tampering with their OS, jailbroken phones can make free anonymous calls, and can crash service towers. I say stop playing the service provider game, since you eventually when Congress finally agrees on having all cellphones unlocked.[/citation]

one step? u mean generations behind.

They cant code for shit. Even my dog code better than them.

they just have a bunch of morons to support them. sad.
 
How about fixing the damn exchange calendar bug?!? Real nice that nobody in our business can accept or deny meeting requests without screwing up the meeting acceptance for everyone else. Apple is a joke when it comes to really following through with customer care.
 
Saying the word "secure" doesn't make an OS secure. How can Apple claim your iPhone is safe from hackers or malicious software if they can't stop people from unlocking the phone? Sure, people have to install the jailbreaking software, but what other things can hackers do with SMS or email or webpages that Apple just doesn't know about yet?
 
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