Jailbreaking will void your iPhone's warranty.
It is. The only problem is that it voids your warranty which means, if it breaks due to the jailbreaking, you won't get it fixed, or get a new one for free.
slows down ipod/iphone/ipadpossibility of bricking it (rendering it unuseable)its illegal to use pirated contentDefiantly voids warranty
Hi I have an iPhone 4 and it is impossible for a normal person like me or you to open it up without the correct tools. I tried with my iPhone 3gs with sometools i bought from eBay and i Broke it . So if you Iphone is not working take it to an apple approved mender or to the apple store if your in warranty. By the way jailbreaking voids your warranty. I work for apple California trust me
No. it justs voids apple's warranty.
Yes, of course.
In theory, yes. T-Mobile is actually the carrier for the iPhone in Germany. Keep in mind, however, that unlocking an iPhone completely voids its warranty, and if anything happens to it, the only recourse is to purchase a new iPhone. Apple will not service a broken iPhone if it is unlocked.
Yes, rooting an Android device voids warranty ! But sometimes that depends over the carrier some vendors follow the rules to void the warranty after rooting the device and some doesn't.
if you are using an iphone 3 don't read on. to open it you need a Philip 00 screw. At the area of the speaker you see two screws. using your screwdriver open it carefully. do this at your own risk, it voids your warranty.
Voids warranty.
It is possible that internet access will be available, depending on your service provider. However, if you unlock the iPhone in a country where the EULA prohibits you from doing so, and the internet does not work, you're pretty much out of luck, since unlocking the iPhone completely voids its warranty.
Yes, jailbreakig is legal but it voids any warranty you have.
Yes, if your jailbroken device crashes then it voids your warranty.