
Originally Posted by
lstorya
I beg to differ and disagree with this, its not proven and it depends on how the phone is handled and if you actually know how to handle it, nakuha ra ni sya sa mga storya storya sa uban and unless naa dyud ka iPhone nga imoha para ma prove na, then its not true. When you say restart or shutdown, that only happens if nag install ka og app from Cydia nga dili compatible with a current app that has already been installed, and maybe the app that you juz recently or last installed since this started happening is buggy. "Laggy" is very broad and general, phones not jailbroken suffer from the same fate depending on the situation like the amount of apps currently opened at the same time or even the age and maintenance of the phone. I have my jailbroken iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 right now and yet have to experience any major problems, and if I did in the past, it can be easily remedied since theres no such this as "BRICKED" iPhone, bisan ipang erase pa nimo nang tanang system files nimo dira using iFile, mo andar lang gihapon ang phone nimo and enables you to do a system recovery (if grabe na dyud ang situation, but I dont advice since Sys Recov automatically upgrade the IOS to 6.1.3 which does not let you jailbreak anymore).
And if your afraid bout jailbreaking your phone coz of the stupid warranty which Im sure you will not be using unless danghag dyud kaau ka, dont be, kay pede na ma factory reset ang iPhone nimo through iTunes and take off the evasion jailbreak and it would look like nothing happened, that is already proven and not even the technicians at Apple can tell the difference nga na jailbroken ba na or wala.