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emrah.gokmen

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Original poster
Nov 19, 2008
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Istanbul
Hi,
I'm using a jailbroken iPhone 2G and now I'm considering to buy a new iPhone 3G. But this time I don't want to hack it:)

I'm ok with not having Cydia or any other advantages(...) of jailbreaking, but I definetely need to disable this stupid autocorrection of iPhone text input (Yes I know that there will be an option in ver 2.2 but when?)

So as I know, I have to reach inside the iPhone to be able to delete this autocorrection file (as I said I don't need to change the permissions(...) etc.)

Is there any way to do that with a not-jailbroken iPhone 3G.
If you know any other way to disable the autocorrection, it will also help me.

Thanks in advance...

PS: I checked the older threads but I couldn't find anything about this issue. But if there are already some -pending- threads about the same question, please just ignore this one and send a link to this older thread...
 
No, nothing you can do. In order to get "into" the iPhone you need to jailbreak. Jailbreaking is not the act of putting the installer.app or cydia on the iPhone, it is allowing access to the filesystem which is what you want to do. Just put up with the auto correction for a bit, or keep you original iPhone until 2.2 comes out.
 
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