carlysmith98
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You do realize that you can update and jailbreak simultaneously and you can restore from the backup you did before jail-breaking which means you keep all of your data.
A stock iPhone 3GS can record video, stream video, and upload directly to YouTube. Doesn't have themes and can't zoom, but neither can most other phones, digital zoom is a fancy name for cropping, which my iPhone can do just fine. I forgot to tell you I can also edit video on my iPhone. I can even download apps to edit photos, edit music, do more advanced video editing, etc.
There are many apps that may never exist on Android until it gains some real developer support. I love when Android users bring up the Slingplayer limitation over 3G when they don't even have a Slingplayer app.... Not to mention a jail-broken iPhone can do it just fine. Even Android phones will likely not have a Slingplayer app that works over 3G since it violates many carrier's TOS and Android market does not allow apps that violate the carrier's terms.
Rooting voids your warranty on Android phones also and in the case of the Nexus One their is no way to re-lock the boot-loader currently so once you've done it your warranty is gone forever. At least the iPhone and some other Android phones can be put back to stock condition for warranty purposes.
A stock iPhone 3GS can record video, stream video, and upload directly to YouTube. Doesn't have themes and can't zoom, but neither can most other phones, digital zoom is a fancy name for cropping, which my iPhone can do just fine. I forgot to tell you I can also edit video on my iPhone. I can even download apps to edit photos, edit music, do more advanced video editing, etc.
There are many apps that may never exist on Android until it gains some real developer support. I love when Android users bring up the Slingplayer limitation over 3G when they don't even have a Slingplayer app.... Not to mention a jail-broken iPhone can do it just fine. Even Android phones will likely not have a Slingplayer app that works over 3G since it violates many carrier's TOS and Android market does not allow apps that violate the carrier's terms.
Rooting voids your warranty on Android phones also and in the case of the Nexus One their is no way to re-lock the boot-loader currently so once you've done it your warranty is gone forever. At least the iPhone and some other Android phones can be put back to stock condition for warranty purposes.