Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
Jailbreaking is the correct term for a device that is freed from manufacturer restrictions if it's made by Apple. Amazon's devices use a skinned version of android. The correct term is 'rooted' not jailbroken.
That's fair enough, though Google maps is on iOS. Agree regarding iTunes, I use CopyTrans and have done for years. As for storage it is pain, though I see the flagship android phones don't seem to have expandable storage anymore. With the 'cloud' starting to find its way I guess it's not so much of an issue any more, I find it works well. I get an google android phone provided with my job, and have my own iOS phone. I still find the apple phone more user friendly, but can't really fault the samsung for ability, though I find some of the apps I use are a bit flakey on google android, Linked In, Sky Sports News for example.
Never felt the need to delete any of the pre-installed apps on either phone, but the samsung wrapper os is quite clunky and there seems to be a huge amount of bloatware pre-installed. I believe you can 'root' google phones but as its a work phone it's probably best I leave it as it is. I don't play music on it so storage isn't really an issue so it does a decent job as a work phone, it seems to get half decent cellular reception, even though it's on O2, and 4G is great for receiving large files. Have to say though, the email apps I've tried are just terrible compared to Mail on iOS.
Still not sure what the genuine reasons for jail breaking are, no-one has been able to convince me it's worth negating the warranty on my apple for, though I guess on a google phone it makes sense if it gets rid of the Sony/Samsung/Huwai over cladding of android which I think is unnecessary, and as I said on my Google phone is completely overbearing.
Jailbreaking is not all about stealing, its also about customising.
I left iOS because I could not delete the installed apps that were already on it, I could not expand the storage, apple maps are rubbish in comparison to Google maps and I abhor iTunes. I did find a workaround to getting files/music on my iPhone without jailbreaking but its a lot less hassle on android.
I never said there were genuine reasons to steal content, I said there were genuine reasons for jailbreaking that does not include stealing.
Are you serious ??Because you'd prefer to get it for free obviously !I'm going to ask two genuine questions if I may.
What was it you wanted to do on your iPhone that you couldn't?
What are the genuine reasons to steal content that is made available for sale by the companies that produce it?
Are you serious ??Because you'd prefer to get it for free obviously !
I think 'super phil' may work in the industry so is slightly biased.
Google maps has had downloadable content for offline navigation for a while now.And Here maps (made by Nokia) are better than both. Free app and once you've downloaded the maps you want, you can use them offline wherever you like. No data eating like with Google.
Not at all, in any way. I just don't think it's right to obtain digital content through means that are illegal.
And Here maps (made by Nokia) are better than both. Free app and once you've downloaded the maps you want, you can use them offline wherever you like. No data eating like with Google.
Google maps has had downloadable content for offline navigation for a while now.
I can use Google maps offline. Though I must admit, have never used that as have built in sat nav now.
Just a point to note. It's not necessary to root an Amazon Fire stick to install Kodi. You can side load it, takes about half an hour, when done works perfectly.