It's unclear how often manufacturers actually try to void a warranty on a jailbroken phone. There have been success stories posted online by people who have gotten their jailbroken and rooted phones fixed under warranty. Rooting and jailbreaking are almost always reversible—if the phone is still functioning at all, it should be possible to simply reinstall a stock version of the operating system and take it in for service some manufacturers, such as Samsung, have installed software triggers that are supposed to detect modifications to the operating system; some rooters say they can bypass these triggers.
Apple did not respond to repeated requests for comment on this story; Samsung did not respond to a request for comment, either. As far as I can tell, OnePlus is the only major cell phone manufacturer that explicitly notes that rooting your phone does not void the warranty. An FTC official told me that jailbreaking should not void the warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, but would not commit to taking any sort of action about the practice.
You can be 'right' but what happens if they deny your claim anyway? The larger problem is that manufacturers have no real incentive to change their practices, because this stuff is generally small potatoes that gets ignored by the FTC. The FTC has previously gone after BMW for illegal warranty practices that required Mini Cooper customers to take their cars in for routine maintenance only at authorized shops, but even that case was eventually settled with no fine.
Cars are, obviously, more expensive than iPhones. It's too costly for any individual consumer to pursue a legal case against an electronics manufacturer; knowing the law might help you get your device repaired, but then again, it might not. And, in the real world, manufacturers can probably continue to get away with voiding warranties on jailbroken phones if they want to.
One of the most important factors when considering how jailbreaking or unlocking effects your iPhone's warranty is the length of the warranty itself.
The standard iPhone warranty offers 90 days of phone support and one year of hardware repairs. After that, you can buy AppleCare to extend the warranty. If not, though, your support from Apple is over. That means that if you're jailbreaking or unlocking your phone more than a year after you bought it, it's out of warranty anyway.
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Thats why if jailbreak is the cause they have to deal with it themselves. So at the end of this, Why? Why does apple say no jailbroken devices when you cant change the software? But after jailbreaking you cannot update your ps4 and also the games and cannot play online. The PS5 will definitely have a jailbreak at some point but it can happen pretty late.
Well, you can no longer access PSN. To put it bluntly, you are now blacklisted from accessing your account on PSN from anything that is tied to your public IP.
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