Iphone for T-mobile

The only real downside is you break the warranty if it is jailbroken.
As tlarkin said, jailbreaking is all software-based. The only issue is if something happens during the upgrade process and you brick the phone. But I've jailbroken my phone several times and whenever I have an issue I can put it into recovery mode and try again.

I may have found a 3G for $150 through a guy I work with. Is there anything I should look for when testing this phone out?
Again, you won't get 3G speeds with T-Mobile but it should work. I would just make sure the screen is responsive, no visible damage, and that the water damage indicator is still white (it's in the bottom of the headphone jack).
 
[-0MEGA-];1341760 said:
As tlarkin said, jailbreaking is all software-based. The only issue is if something happens during the upgrade process and you brick the phone. But I've jailbroken my phone several times and whenever I have an issue I can put it into recovery mode and try again.


Again, you won't get 3G speeds with T-Mobile but it should work. I would just make sure the screen is responsive, no visible damage, and that the water damage indicator is still white (it's in the bottom of the headphone jack).

Lol, wait theres a water damage indicator? Whats bad color then?
 
Lol, wait theres a water damage indicator? Whats bad color then?

usualy the water damage indicator is white when dry, then if it gets wet it changes to pink
Yes, it is located inside the headphone jack.

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I believe it will turn an orange/pink color if it was wet.
 
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