Yes, jailbreaking does void the warranty.
No. But it will void your warranty
They will not replace the iPod Touch. Although your iPod may still be under the warranty, unauthorized modifications to the iPod software or hardware (hence jailbreaking) will void your warranty.
"Jailbreaking" is another word hacking. Therefore you void your warranty but you get cydia, a jailbreaking software. Jailbreaking does have it advantages and Disadvantages. But if you want to send it to apple to repair it you have to restore it to factory settings to get back your warranty.
You don't have to wait anytime - but be aware that by jailbreaking your Touch, you void your Apple warranty (1 year).
No, jailbreaking has been legal since 2010. However, if you jailbreak, you will void your warranty.
Un-jailbreaking your iPod Touch means that iTunes must recognize your iPod. Without the recognition, you cannot Restore the iPod (Restoring it 'un-jailbreaks' it). Your warranty is void since you made an unauthorized modification to the iPod (jailbreaking it voids the warranty). The best you can do to 'un-jailbreak' it is to take it to an Apple Genius to have it restored from there.
I would rather choose the iPod Touch considering that you can do more with an iTouch than an PSP. You can also consider jailbreaking your Itouch allowing you to get those paid apps for free. But I do not advise it, as it will void the warranty of the iTouch.
Jailbreaking allows you to customise your device considerably more than Apple allows you to by default. The customisation aspect of jailbreaking is what the majority of iPod Touch users want when jailbreaking their device.However, do note that jailbreaking your device will void your warranty. This means that should something go wrong with your device Apple will not fix or replace your device.
Jailbreaking will void your iPhone's warranty.
Once jailbroken, the iPod Touch's one year warranty is void.
You have a reason to be scared to jailbreak your iPod Touch. It's not all that good of an idea, because it should not be done.If you do not do it right, it could ruin your iPod Touch, and jailbreaking also voids your warranty, so if you ruin it, you don't have the warranty to replace it.Risks: If not done properly, it could ruin your iPod Touch. It can also void your warranty. Jailbreaking allows you to download all apps for free, which is actually considered illegal because the apps that you need to pay for need to be paid for.Benefits: You can customize your iPod Touch by actually having picture displays behind the apps, have cool noises when you unlock the iPod Touch, and you can download all apps for free (which is illegal).
The jailbreaking in itself is not illegal.The jailbreaking in itself just allows you to modify your iPod Touch/iPhone settings so you can customize it to your liking beyond normal setting restrictions. This part of the jailbreaking is completely legal.However, downloading any app that normally requires payment for free is illegal. This part of the jailbreaking is completely illegal.By:Jose