Yes for the 2 months out of the year that you can actually jailbreak. The iPhone 5 came out at the very end of summer, 2012. It is now well into winter of 2013 and the jailbreak is just now getting ready to be released. Maybe.I guess if you're going to compare rooted Android, it would only be fair to compare to Jail Broken iPhone
Yes for the 2 months out of the year that you can actually jailbreak. The iPhone 5 came out at the very end of summer, 2012. It is now well into winter of 2013 and the jailbreak is just now getting ready to be released. Maybe.
My Nexus 4 was released in the middle of November, 2012. I got in on the first batch of shipments. I had the rooting instructions before I even received it.
So, nah, you can't compare rooting and jailbreaking. Plus there is one store for both rooted and non-rooted apps for Android. Never fully trusted the Cydia store (especially after buying apps that I soon was unable to use).
Michael
I tell ya what, if the iPhone does get bigger to the rumored 5" screen size, that power/sleep button is going to have to come to the side. Leaving it on top would be a mistake.
It's the most uncomfortable thing trying to put an HTC One X to sleep mainly because you have to adjust your hand up the phone to reach it with your index finger.
I tell ya what, if the iPhone does get bigger to the rumored 5" screen size, that power/sleep button is going to have to come to the side. Leaving it on top would be a mistake.
It's the most uncomfortable thing trying to put an HTC One X to sleep mainly because you have to adjust your hand up the phone to reach it with your index finger.
On the other hand, having the button the side is a pain....I'm constantly pushing the volume controls when I'm trying to put my phone to sleep....just depends on how you hold it I guess, but I prefer the sleep button on top.
Gave my Nexus 7 away, no decent tablet software it. Maybe rooting it would have helped.
I initially would've said no to the thread question, but after jail breaking I don't see many compelling reasons to switch besides a larger screen. Android < Jailbroken iPhone, for me at least.
But won't the next iOS update leave you without a jailbreak again ?
But won't the next iOS update leave you without a jailbreak again ?
But won't the next iOS update leave you without a jailbreak again ?
Yeah, iPhone it is. I use everything Apple.
-Tablet = iPad 3
-MP3 Player = iPod touch, nano and shuffle. (All newest models)
-Laptop = 15" Mid 2012 MacBook Pro with Retina display
-Desktop = 21" Late 2012 iMac
-Phone = iPhone
Etc
and you will never leave apple and will line up to get there next gadget without even a single clue of whats inside.
I love how you mention retina display lol what exactly is retina display and why not just list the res of the screen like every other computer maker.
there is a bunch of retina going around and there are resolutions all over the place
does saying retina make you feel better and justify the reason for paying 2x as much for a laptop or imac? put a cool name and double the price and people will buy it like mad,well apple people that is lol
and you will never leave apple and will line up to get there next gadget without even a single clue of whats inside.
I love how you mention retina display lol what exactly is retina display and why not just list the res of the screen like every other computer maker.
there is a bunch of retina going around and there are resolutions all over the place
does saying retina make you feel better and justify the reason for paying 2x as much for a laptop or imac? put a cool name and double the price and people will buy it like mad,well apple people that is lol
Absolutely. I for one am glad I am off the waiting-forever-for-jailbreak merry-go-round. The iPhone 5 was out for 4 1/2 months before it could be jailbroken. My iPad 3, nearly a year old, had about 4-5 months of being able to be jailbroken.
I rooted my Nexus 4 the day I got it--and I was one of the first to receive it in the very first batches shipped. Ditto for my Note 2. We will never see this on an iPhone anymore, at least not in my opinion.
That said I am hoping Apple out-does themselves with iOS 7. I am open to returning to an iPhone if they do. (It will need to have a larger screen--but at this point I think that goes without saying.)
Michael
I disagree, I do my research very well, and I know exactly what is inside every product I buy, plus i'm a 16 year old I can't afford to waste money.
Retina display is an extremely high resolution display nothing like the high res displays other computer manufacturers make, trust me I've tested them. By the way, they do list the resolution, it's 2880 x 1800 for a 15" display.
No, what does justify it is an extremely fast quad core processor; 16GBs of the best RAM available; very long battery life; really high res "Retina Display"; compatibility with the software I need to use (Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro, Aperture, Adobe CS6); really fast 512GB SSD. I've looked at the Microsoft laptops I can get for the $3500 (The price my mac was) yeah they are nice but no where near the quality, ease of use, or the performance of my MacBook Pro, not to mention they look like **** vs the MacBook Pro which looks beautiful. Hate if you want too, it's a fact that PC users on average spend 50 hours a year troubleshooting, Mac users, 5 hours.
you just proved my point,a 16 year old with a 3500 dollar laptop that mom and dad paid for.Now if you really were on a budget you could of got a lot more bang for your buck going with a pc.
pc users don't trouble shoot and you are proving my point that you will buy nothing but apple as you are a 16 year old fanboy