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    Exclamation SquareTrade offers warranty for jailbroken iDevices

    Apple Care put to shame



    SquareTrade announced that its warranty plans covers jailbroken iDevices, a thing that Apple doesn't do.

    Do you have your iPhone/iPod/Ipad jailbroken?

    Are you worried about having your Apple warranty void?

    If the answer is yes, you may be interested in the warranty plans that SquareTrade has to offer you.

    According to GigaOm:

    It’s fairly widely known that if you jailbreak your iPhone it almost certainly voids the device’s warranty from Apple. The policy is meant to broadly discourage modifying the software and loading apps from sources other than the App Store, as well as introducing unsupported features or wireless carriers.

    But what if you could get a warranty on a jailbroken device from someone who isn’t Apple?

    Turns out you can. SquareTrade, the third-party warranty provider, is a company that has no problem replacing or fixing an iPhone, iPad, or really any smartphone whose software has been modified. The company’s new warranty policy, which starts at $60 for an iPhone, will fix or replace a device regardless of what’s been done to the software.
    So you know, if you are a jailbreak addict but you don't want to miss a good warranty plan, take a look in the link below.

    OFFICIAL SITE: http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/iphone-landing24#top

    NEWS SOURCE: http://gigaom.com/apple/have-a-jailb...anty-for-that/

    Our thanks to 'Kaos2K' for this news story!
    -=( GaryOPA your friendly http://www.MAXCONSOLE.com v2.0 Admin )=-

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    Or you could just do a dfu restore.

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