Yes. jailbreaking could damage your ipod touch by slowing it down (not significantly, but it does slow it down). also the jailbreak might not always work. my diagnostic for that type of problem is wrong firmware or bad publisher of the jailbreak software. this is my problem/theory: ok, i tried to jailbreak my ipod touch 1st gen, i left it to do the jailbreaking and it turned itself off. now when i try to turn it back on, it just shows the apple symbol, same as normal when starting up, but never loads up. I have tried holding the home+sleep button to reset it, i have tried charging it. I would say jailbreaking is more of a 50/50 chance it will work or break your ipod.
about 50$
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£50/£100
yes, but theres a 50% chance that it wont turn back on or might not work properly.
Yes
No. Apple might be able to give you $50-$150 if you sell them the 120 gig ipod that you could use to purchase an iPod touch!
No. Apple might be able to give you $50-$150 if you sell them the 120 gig ipod that you could use to purchase an iPod touch!
You can sell it on eBay and you will get $50-$100 for it.
i have seen cases from $4-50
4-50
It is not illegal. Here is the US Gov'ts ruling on it. http://www.copyright.gov/1201/2010/Librarian-of-Congress-1201-Statement.html SO TO ALL THE IDIOTS WHO SAY IT'S ILLEGAL, IT'S NOT!!!!!