More and more features that once
required jailbreaking on iOS have become built - in as Apple added background apps, widgets, and other configurability to iOS.
I won't be buying newer Kindles if I can't use my own reader software because
that requires jailbreaking and reprogramming.
Unfortunately, due to changes in how Amazon has implemented Collections on its newer devices, from the Kindle Touch forward, any third party software used to manage your collections
requires jailbreaking your Kindle.
While iOS is sleek, standardized, and would
require jailbreaking for ultimate personalization, Android allows users to customize things like keyboard themes, fonts, unlocking animations, and more.
«Sideloading» unapproved apps
require jailbreaking, which is a headache.
Doing this on Android requires root access, and doing this on an iPhone or iPad
requires jailbreaking.
Not exact matches
Please note: Premium features
require rooting your Android or
jailbreaking your iOS device.
It's more complicated than software - based methods because it
requires taking the Kindle apart and soldering wires to the motherboard to attach a serial cable that you can connect to a computer to run the
jailbreak.
Both the six inch Kindle and the Kindle DX both work with this new program, but it does
require you to
jailbreak your device.
It
requires you to
jailbreak your NFC - supported device (so the technology
required is enabled when the phone is powered - on and not just after it is unlocked) and you need to get your hands on an NFC tag — but the point is to consider the potential... perhaps it is the means for your other wearables (like a smart - watch) to communicate with your phone or perhaps it means your morning alarms will all be set the moment you set your phone down on the nightstand.
Both the six inch Kindle and the Kindle DX both work with this new program, but it does
require you to
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You can do this, but it
requires work and
jailbreaking, reverting to a previous version of software, and then replacing it with a modified version.
This is true for even relatively innocuous
jailbreaks that
require «extensive user interaction» (and therefore couldn't be used to surreptitiously install malware.)
Both
require you to keep up with what's going on with updates, rooting /
jailbreaking, and moving beyond the stock experience.
Although installing the malware on a jailbroken iOS device would seemingly
require physical access, the related exploit of
jailbreaking via malware installed on a trusted computer would allow bypassing that limitation.
No
jailbreak is
required for this as sideloading of apps like this is officially supported now by Apple.
It'll work without any
jailbreaking or hacks
required.
An untethered
jailbreak means that users can reboot the jailbroken iPhone X normally, compared to tethered
jailbreaks that
require the device to be connected to a PC for a successful restart back into its jailbroken state.