Since it hasn't officially been launched in Uganda, pretty much anyone
who owns an iPhone has it jailbroken. And since the updates are always
through iTunes the owner who updates does the temporary bricking
himself - temporary, cuz its only a matter of time before newer
firmware is jailbroken again.

On 10/3/08, Niles Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not allowing apps to run in the background i would see being a huge problem.
> Do service providers in Uganda push out updates that brick unlocked or
> jailbroken iPhones?
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