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When Apple announced the new features for iPhone OS 4, it did not list any support for the 6.12 million original iPhones and only limited support for the roughly 20 million 3G iPhones. This means roughly half of all the iPhones in the market will not be able to take advantage of all the features in the new OS. While Apple may be (probably is) hoping this helps get most users to upgrade to the latest and greatest iPhone, it will also likely cause many to consider jailbreaking for the first time.
aha, interesting analysis but very right!
Nice read anyhow, well, speak of jailbreak, I think this article might interest readers "Apple iPad Jailbreaking Hacks", view source: http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/apple-ipad-jailbreak-hacks.html
Nice read anyhow, well, speak of jailbreak, I think this article might interest readers "Apple iPad Jailbreaking Hacks", view source: http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/apple-ipad-jailbreak-hacks.html