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3 Best ways to Jailbreak Iphone 4S


What’s up good people? Today I’d like to share with what I think are the best iPhone 4S Jailbreak sites I’ve come across.
These programs will all jailbreak your iPhone 4s automatically – and are always kept up to date with the latest iOS and baseband. They will also all work on other iPhones if you have them, or iPads, or iPod Touch’s.
With all of them the process is simple – you install them and follow a step by step, picture by picture guide. If you have any question – you get in touch with their support staff. Awesome! If you’re going to jailbreak / unlock your shiny new iPhone 4s – I wouldn’t suggest you go all hacker and try to do it on your own – too much of a pain in the neck, and you risk bricking it. Get one of the following programs and get the job done in 5 minutes flat. So from my most favourite and onwards, here they are:
1) Unlock Easy
This is actually my most recent find. You have to see this app and the site that supports it to believe it. I’ve personally used it with 3 friends that have iPhone 4S, as well as my iPad and another older iPhone 3GS. Perfect and no hiccups at all! After you download and install it, the jailbreak and unlock takes about 4 and a half minutes from start to end. You can hit the ”GO” button and go make yourself a cup of tea, and it’s done.
This program does a complete jailbreak (also known as a Jailbreak & Unlock). Some of the others that I’ve used do not. To explain a bit further – jailbreaking means you’ll be able to install 3rd party apps on it (as well as some other things…). Unlocking it means you’ll be able to use it on whatever carrier you want in your country or when you take the phone overseas – the phone is no longer locked to whoever you have a contract with!
You can pay with Paypal, which should put your mind at ease. There’s a 30-day money back guarantee if you want it, no question asked. What I like the most is that the owner is just a good guy who wants to help people get the most out of their iPhones, so their support staff is always really responsive. Instructions were very clear to follow and price was reasonable with a lot of options (mostly depending whether you’d like future updates when more iOSs get released). These guys are the creme de la crème – without being more expensive. . Overall, 9/10 rating.

2)Automatic iPhone Unlocker
Another jailbreak solution I’ve used and liked. It was my favorite before I found Unlock Easy, so I should tell you about them too. Their Jailbreaking process is a bit lengthier and clocks in the double digits at 12 minutes.
2 issues I had with them – the first was that I found them to be slightly less responsive. They don’t have live support or a phone call, and some e-mails got a response after more than 24 hours – annoying if you really need your Apple device!
The second issues is that their solution was also a partial jailbreak (no unlocking) so you stay stuck with your carrier.
I still think it’s an OK solution in case Unlock Easy is down and you really want to Jailbreak your iPhone 4s immediately. Either way, the instructions are easy to follow, and the program works. Overall Rating: 7/10. 

3)iJailbreak Tool
This product is alright, but nothing to write home about. It works, and that’s about all I can say about it (which still makes it better than some stuff out there that just does nothing).
It took about half an hour to finish the Jailbreaking process with this program – and the instructions weren’t very clear so I got a bit confused and had a freak out moment (I was doing it right, but still bad instructions lose you some points!). The price was a little expensive for my taste. Customer service was acceptable. There was a phone number and not just an email address, but you had to call India, which I didn’t like either. Overall rating 5/10.

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