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Let's see if he can keep his emotions stable and actually produce something instead of getting pissy and quitting again.
 
It's not about being stupid and upgrading .. Many more people have to forcibily update to non jailbreakable version for other reasons .. they dont want to but they get stuck ! No Other Choice :( ! Good Lord I still haven't encountered any such problem on my current iPhone. :)

A handful of people updated without reading upon 6.1.3 before hand.
 
Im finding that hard to accept !

Anyone who jail-breaks knows not to update to any new iOS before making sure it has been exploited to re jail-break.

The threads people start on MR, particularly the threads on the same topics, is all the proof needed that many people have zero curiosity about what a jailbreak does, even at a very high level. An unintended consequence of making jb easier.
 
Im finding that hard to accept !

Anyone who jail-breaks knows not to update to any new iOS before making sure it has been exploited to re jail-break.

Yeah, about that. I also foolishly updated to iOS 6.1.3. Now, I have an iPhone 5 and before the A5 iOS devices, you could save your blobs and you could just be safe from any accidental updates. Well, apparently you can't do that with A5 devices just yet and I wasn't aware of this. Yet, I'm pretty knowledgeable about this stuff, this tiny detail just managed to slip by.

I should've researched this, and I'm honestly not expecting a 6.1.3 jailbreak.

Also, I just needed to start my iPhone as new for a bit since I was trying out T-Mobile on my AT&T unlocked phone in my area and wanted a clean slate without interfering with my AT&T settings on my iPhone. Just in case, I thought of upgrading the iPhone 5 to 6.1.3 wouldn't be such a big deal at the time. Oh well. :p
 
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