yes jailbreaking your Iphone/Itouch will not ever break the devices. the only difference with jailbroken iphone is that you have access to "Cydia" which is an app store made for apps that are not allowed on the Apple App store. I highley suggest using GreenP0isen.
firstly we need to install cydia and after that we have to download installous from cydia. so from open installous and select any one paid games and download it will work
If you unlock it by jailbreaking it will. Jailbreaking alone does not allow you to use another carrier's SIM card in the iPhone. It has to be jailbroken and then unlocked. Once you jailbreak it then Cydia will be on the device and then you go in to Cydia and run Ultrasn0w to unlock it
Some good sources for Cydia are: apt.123locker.com/ Cydia.xsellize.com/ Cydia.hackulo.us/ repo.insanelyi.com/ Sinfuliphonerepo.com/ Note: For the URL sources: Cydia.xsellize.com/ and Cydia.hackulo.us/ the C in Cydia has to be a capital in order to work. It will NOT work if it is not capitalized.
Yes, when you jailbreak your iPhone it can still do everything it could before the jailbreak. A jailbroken phone only allows you to do more. You will have a second app store known as Cydia that allows downloading of apps that are not approved by Apple for various reasons. These include apps to change themes and fonts on your iphone. Also apps for wifi tethering are available.
If you are having problems getting Video Weed to work on IE10, try uninstalling Adobe Flash and then reinstalling it. There may be a problem with the program.
According to Apple, jailbreaking your iPhone could cause it to not work properly. They say the phone could become unstable and stop working. Of course if you do it wrong, you run the risk of destroying the phone. Of course Apple doesn't want you to jailbreak the iPhone, but still, you take your chances. If you jailbreak your iPhone and aren't happy with the results, you can plug it in to iTunes and restore the original settings. This will return the iPhone to its non-jailbroken state. Perhaps the biggest issue is if you do jailbreak and then unlock your iPhone, it will most likely void the warranty. If that happens, they will not pay for any future repairs for the phone. You can get a little more information on this topic here.
Cydia sources are essentially a website that is understood by Cydia. So, if the website is down, you will not be able to access the source and its packages.
Well, you need to be jailbroken with Cydia, but that will void your warranty. Also, there is not an emulator for the DS yet on the iPhone, but I've seen footage of one (Doesn't work very well/probably fake). Also, emulators are illegal.
Earphones might still work if the earphone jack was damaged or wet for an iPhone. It's likely that they are damaged though.
yes
You can get Cydia on the app store but you have to jail break your iPod so it can work with the app.