Jailbreaking will void your iPhone's warranty.
Yes, jailbreaking does void the warranty.
No. But it will void your warranty
No, jailbreaking has been legal since 2010. However, if you jailbreak, you 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.
No, jailbreaking isn't illegal. However it will void your warranty.
There are no memory cards available for the Iphone so you will not void the warranty.
Just jailbreaking your iPhone won't mess up or void your contract. It will void your iPhone's warranty from Apple.Installing apps which allow you to tether your iPhone without paying the extra monthly tethering fees is violating the terms of your contract. There may be penalties, including contract termination and fees, if you are caught.
Jailbreaking an iPhone is not illegal, but it does violate Apple's end-user license agreement, which could void your warranty. It may also expose your device to security risks and void Apple's guarantee for providing help with troubleshooting.
the purpose of jailbreaking an iPhone or iPod touch is to install applications that the apple app store refuses to sell. It also has to be done if you are attempting to unlock the iPhone from the AT&T network. All of these things are illegal, and void your warranty.
Yes.
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