Back in the windows mobile world I had a way of getting into the registry and changing the tone lenght to 200 secondes. I wondered if in the jailbreak world if there was something similar. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com>
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Subject: Re: advantages and disadvantages of jailbreaking


Hi, what do you mean? Ring tones can be up to 30 seconds I believe. So, I'm not sure of what you are asking.

Thanks.

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On 7/9/2012 6:18 AM, RDLAW wrote:
raul is there a jail break feature that allows you the ability to
determine how long a ringtone can be?

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    *From:* Raul A. Gallegos <mailto:r...@raulgallegos.com>
    *To:* viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
    *Sent:* Sunday, July 08, 2012 11:34 AM
    *Subject:* Re: advantages and disadvantages of jailbreaking

    Hello. You might want to read over some of the recent jailbreak
    messages in the last couple of weeks because there was a thread
    where people posted a lot of why they like to jailbreak their phone.
    The messages can be found from the list archives, and the list
    archive Web address is found at the end of each message posted here.
    However to answer your question, one of the reasons I like to
    jailbreak is because I get access to a lot more tweaks and features
    to the iPhone that Apple normally doesn't allow you to do. For
    example, with a jailbroken iPhone I can integrate my Google voice
    number a lot more closely with the iPhone. I do not have to use a
    separate app to make phone calls. Another advantage is that I can
    use a schedule profile program so that my phone will automatically
    go into silent mode at a specified time. I can make it turn on or
    off Wi-Fi and or Bluetooth at specified times. I can change the
    theme of my phone to make it look like or sound like a Star Trek
    computer or a windows XP computer. I can make the music
    automatically stop playing when I disconnect the headphones and
    automatically resume playing when I connect the headphones. I can
    skip unlimited amount of times in the Pandora music player. And
    lastly, one of the most recent important ones, I can add and remove
    music from the iPhone without ever having to use iTunes. I can
    simply copy the music over as if my iPhone was a USB stick.


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    On Jul 8, 2012, at 12:40 PM, "Elizabeth Campbell"
    <batescampb...@gmail.com <mailto:batescampb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello all,
    I've seen a lot of references on this list to jail breaking.
    What are the pros and cons of jailbreaking an iPhone??
    Thanks in advance.
    Liz

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