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snowboardpunk

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Feb 28, 2013
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I recently damaged my iPhone 5 pretty bad and am still in warranty. I want to take it to apple and see if I can get an out of warranty service because the screen is cracked, the lock button doesn't work, and the top right plastic piece is broken off. I'm currently jailbroken and on 6.1.3, I was wondering how to unjailbreak and keep all my data. And just incase if apple says no, I want to go back to being jailbroken.
 
I recently damaged my iPhone 5 pretty bad and am still in warranty. I want to take it to apple and see if I can get an out of warranty service because the screen is cracked, the lock button doesn't work, and the top right plastic piece is broken off. I'm currently jailbroken and on 6.1.3, I was wondering how to unjailbreak and keep all my data. And just incase if apple says no, I want to go back to being jailbroken.

6.1.3 isn't jailbreakable. Or did you mean 6.1.2?

There isn't a way to unjailbreak and go back to being jailbroken. Your only option is to hide the jailbreak as best as possible

Uninstall all tweaks and remove all signs of being jailbroken. Hide cydia deep inside a folder somewhere on the last page or something

They'll most likely give you a new refurbished device if you're paying for an OOW replacement
 
I recently damaged my iPhone 5 pretty bad and am still in warranty. I want to take it to apple and see if I can get an out of warranty service because the screen is cracked, the lock button doesn't work, and the top right plastic piece is broken off. I'm currently jailbroken and on 6.1.3, I was wondering how to unjailbreak and keep all my data. And just incase if apple says no, I want to go back to being jailbroken.

Does the Apple warranty even cover issues like this - obviously it is not a component failure.
 
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