Jailbreaking Your iPhone
Jailbreak might sound like an interesting and enticing idea, but it could actually bring more harm than good, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing.
In case you don’t know, jailbreaking your iPhone means you get unrestricted access and control of your operating system. As you know, you can’t install apps from the web on your iPhone, but when you jailbreak it, you can basically download any app available.
You also get the ability to control your iPhone settings in ways that Apple doesn’t regularly allow.
While it might sound like a good thing, jailbreaking could potentially damage your iPhone. For starters, you won’t get access to future iOS updates. Likewise, sometimes your iPhone’s OS might just crash for no apparent reason. And, of course, you also run the risk of bricking your iPhone entirely if you don’t do it right.
Even though there are (usually) ways to fix a jailbroken iPhone, once you do it, you might never be able to get rid of all the traces of jailbreak you did. So, if you’re considering it, we suggest you think twice before you do it.