Jailbreak slows down the iPhone

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First of all I want to clarify that whenever possible I Jailbreak my iPhone, although lately I am finding certain disadvantages that they are forcing me to abandon it. When a device is jailbroken, the operating system that manages it is modified so that we can install tweaks to customize our devices.

To corrupt the system to be able to access it, the operation of our device is affected. It does not work with the same verve as if it were not modified. Where it is most noticeable is when we restart or turn on the device, taking 20% ​​longer than if it were not released.

In addition, the general operation of the applications, native and third-party is affected in the time it takes to load and in carrying out the functions for which they have been developed. As proof of this, below we show you a video in which we see the ignition time on a device with Jailbreak in iOS 9.0.2 and a device without Jailbreak in the same version of iOS.

As we can see in the video, the device with Jailbreak takes 51 seconds to turn on and be fully operational while non-Jailbroken device takes 13 seconds less, 38 to be exact. In the video we can also see how when opening certain native applications the delay in execution is barely a few tenths of a second that at first glance we cannot appreciate if we do not compare it with another device without Jailbreak.

What we cannot see in the video is the battery life that is also affected and a lot. Since the iOS 9.1 betas began to come out, I have installed each and every one of them. The one that gave me the best performance in terms of battery life was the last one, beta 5. When the guys at Pangu released the Jailbreak I restored and jailbroken my iPhone 6 Plus. I only have CCSettings installed and the battery can barely last a day without having to go through the charger, while with iOS 9.1 I put it to charge late at night with an average 30% battery charge.


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  1.   jailbreak forever said

    What are you telling me ? I just did jaila my newly bought iphone and it goes like a shot, better impossible

  2.   DarkDll said

    Totally according to the article, I have always had Jailbreak but this one from Pangu is a total botch, half of the applications closed when I felt like it, got caught when calling or even unlocking, a shame because I also use CCSettings (nothing more than the button to close all applications) and IAPCrazy for in-app purchases, but I prefer to live without that than to leave like the ass.

  3.   Adal said

    I jailbroken my ipad 4, my wife's ipad 2 and my iphone 6 and THERE IS NO PROBLEM… Now it is much better.

    Check to see if you did everything right

  4.   Alberto Cordoba Carmona said

    No matter how much you criticize the jailbreak, it will not change my opinion and that of many users. As long as the community does not disappear, it will continue to exist for a long time (You have the proof of the creator of Cydia, always at the foot of the cannon as soon as a new Jailbreak appears.

  5.   Tandem said

    In my opinion, iOS 9.0.2 has destroyed iPhones and iPads and has slowed them down much more than any version of jailbreak since the beginning of time (the same Apple did with its first versions of iOS 8).

  6.   Alfonso R. said

    Let's see Ignacio, what are you telling me? That an iPhone with a jail takes a whopping 13 seconds longer to turn on than one without a jail? Are you going to tell me that 13 seconds of difference in power-up can make someone wonder whether to jail or not? I really freak out with your comment partner.

    The advantages of the jailbreak on an iPhone are so immense that those 13 seconds, as if they are 60, are totally irrelevant; And also, do you turn the iPhone on / off a lot? Because I, and I am sure that the vast majority, never turn it off.

    On the other hand you cheat in your entry when comparing the battery life of iOS 9.1 with iOS 9.0.2 companion, but it is that even comparing them if the iPhone with iOS 9.0.2 did not have jail done. Everyone knows that iOS 9.1 improves, and a lot, the battery life among other things. You have forums full of lag comments even on iPhone's 6 with iOS 9.0.2 and this without the jail yet. In other words, iOS 9.0.2 is one of the worst optimized iOS versions ever.

    I don't know what you are trying to do but lately I have come across several of your posts in which it seems that you are trying to put more emphasis on the negative side of the jail and even allow yourself to cheat, like this time, to reinforce your arguments. I really have been freaking out with this post and as I say I do not know what you want.

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      To begin with, I am the first, as I comment in the post, that always jailbreak.
      I'm not just talking about those 13 seconds of difference in boot up but in the general operation of the device and the applications.

      I have included the video so that you can see a sample, but in the post I have reflected my personal experience having seen that video.

      Maybe I have not explained myself well in terms of the battery. Before downloading iOS 9.0.2 from 9.1 Beta 5, I was several days without Jailbreak to test how the battery worked and after performing the Jailbreak the battery life is reduced, not to the beast, but it really shows.

      Regarding the last one. Each editor speaks for himself. In particular, I have always liked to personalize my device, but when I am away from home all day and I need the battery to last, I am clear that with the jailbreak it is more complicated. In Actualidad iPhone We do not have any crusade against Jailbreak. In fact, I am the first to publish a list of tweaks updated to iOS 9 every two or three days, just as other colleagues talk about the new tweaks that are coming to Cydia to take advantage of the new features of 3D Touch.

      1.    Alfonso R. said

        Well, if Ignacio, you have explained yourself fatally because what you imply is something else. I'm sorry if my comment has been very incisive but it's that uncle the headline but above all the content ...

        1.    Ignatius Hall said

          You are absolutely right, but the subject had me a little burned. I have also bothered to answer you because I know that you are a regular in the comments. You always offer great detail in the comments you make. In addition, each one is free to comment as they want as long as it is not disrespectful as often happens in the comments regarding the editor of the same.
          Anyway Alfonso, greetings and thanks for your point of view.

  7.   Edgar said

    Until Apple does not say that you can protect your app with a password such as the camera, photos ect, the jailbrak will always be much better than having your iPhone from the factory…. If anyone knows how to do it without the jailbrak please let me know

  8.   rafael pazos said

    You all defend the jailbreak because it is the best thing that someone has done to be able to iOS library, but the jailbreak no longer makes sense in iOS 9, many of the tweaks are already in iOS 9, also many say that you are not going to change, until a day something really happens on your device and you shit yourself, just like when you have a car you take off your license and you sweat it all until you hit each other (some are so stubborn to keep doing it but hey), everything has a limit , the jailbreak has a limit, everyone has their tastes and I respect them, but that one day a misfortune will happen to you but that never happens, I have been doing the jailbreak since iOS 4 ... and I have gone through scares, but we are not talking about a something of 100-200 euros that you can spend and it does not matter to you, we are talking about high figures about 700 to 1100 euros which is a normal salary ... I would not care to put some modifications and screw my iPhone like that, what yes there is iTunes to restore, but what if Apple launchesan iTunes that detects the jailbreak (in an extreme case), and does not let you restore because you have the jailbreak ...

    The jailbreak is nice I like it and I admit it, but it gives me more disadvantages than advantages,

    THE FIRST:

    Security, my data, my bank cards ... etc. I don't want anyone to take them out ...
    The reliability of the device ...

    But I prefer to take a second more to open or activate the data or whatever I have to activate ..

    It's just an opinion, but come here iOS haters closed, until something happens you won't change your mind ... many have done it ... and they haven't been stupid ... it's just a matter of time ..

    Greets and a hug!!

    1.    Alfonso R. said

      The jail in iOS 9 will not make sense for you and only for you partner. You say that many of the Cydia tweaks are already included in iOS 9. It is evident that when you have jailbroken or you have used very few tweaks or you have not known how to search or find well. I don't know, for example ... Where is VirtualHome integrated in iOS 9? (essential tweak for me), where is it that I don't see it? Bioprotect, three quarters of the same, Arise 2 (another essential for me), but above all and above all ... Where is the Activator? The best, and also long, Cydia tweak, where is it? They have integrated SwipeSelection and on top of that they have integrated it badly, turning something that was looking for comfort into something uncomfortable (of course I have SwipeSelection installed). and so with hundreds of more tweaks that are not, nor do I think they will ever be, integrated into iOS.

      On the other hand, there is the issue of personalization, but as this is very personal, I don't even mention it.

      Are you worried about your credit cards or your personal data? Are you a minister or a member of the CNI? I suppose that for example you will not have Facebook, nor Paypal, right? I'm telling you this because if that's the case, your data is on the Internet and if a hacker really wants to access and use it, have no doubt that he can do it. I am a completely normal iPhone / iPad user, as I think the vast majority of us are. That is, I value the security of my data but I am fully aware that if, as I said, a hacker wants it, he will have it. I know perfectly what I can do with my iPhone and what I should not do and there are many years of jailbreak for you to put us as an excuse or even insult us when we are haters or even fools who not only adore the jailbreak, is that , at least in my case, if it did not exist I would not have any Apple device.

      I have gone through iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPhone 6, iPad 3 and now iPad Mini 4, in all of them I have jailed and I have NEVER had the slightest problem with my data and like me the vast majority of those who jailbreak your devices. Have you read something about a massive attack on jailbreak users? I certainly don't.

      By the way, your comparison of the car with the jail is to go for a piss and not take a drop mate.

  9.   stephen iphone said

    You're talking bullshit, I bet you don't know how to take advantage of your jailbroken iPhone

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Esteban, I've been jailbroken since my iPhone 4, so I know exactly what I can and can't do with the jailbreak.

  10.   chooviik said

    This jailbleak is that it is bad, a bit botched, the last one from 8.4 was great but anyway they are a thousandth of a second apart, except at the initial one, which is 11 seconds, but I don't think people will restart it a little, I have to restart it alone to do the jailbleak since I have the iPhone 6

  11.   iñaki said

    jailbreak does not slow down the iphone. the starter yes, but who cares if I slow down the ignition time? It also does not use more battery unless you install a tweak that consumes a lot of battery specifically (such as if you install the virtual home and activate the quick unlock mode that constantly activates the touch id sensor in standby mode)

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Iñaki, as I have mentioned, I only have CCSettings installed at the moment until Auxo 3 arrives, if it finally arrives.

      1.    iñaki said

        with ccsettings and jailbreak I doubt that you will notice a difference both in battery and in general slowdown of the system. it is a simple modification of what the control center shows. You would have to compare clean ios facilities without otas one with jail and one without jail.
        with ios 8 and jail I once ate the battery, but it was not as a direct consequence of the jail, but because of a crash from one of the tweaks that I installed and left a daemon started in the background that caused crash in the system.

        1.    Ignatius Hall said

          Well yes man. Only with CCSettings installed does the battery last the same. Send eggs With Auxo 3 if I can understand that the battery lasts less but not only with CCSettings

          1.    iñaki said

            not even stick. To make such an extremely categorical statement, you would have to have 2 identical mobiles with the same version of IOS installed clean, without otas or backups or anything, one with jail and the other without jail, and do a test of use exactly the same in both. I doubt the battery usage variation will exceed 2%. the consumption that you are noticing is for something else (unless ccsettings is crashed and is causing errors, in which case you can see it in the error logs or dumps and see what process causes them, see how often they occur ... etc )

  12.   iñaki said

    I forgot. I come from an iphone 6 plus with 8.3 with jailbreak. I did not notice difference in battery life with jail or without jail.
    now i have 6s plus with ios 9.0.2 and jailbreak. At the moment it lasts practically the same as the previous one. even so, it is true that I only install the jailbreak for the virtual home. It gives me heart ache (I don't know about you) having to press the virtual home for everything, I have the feeling that the more I press it, the sooner I will break it. and with virtual home I forget.

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      The same thing happens to you. To avoid pressing it I use Auxo 3, but for now until nothing is updated at all. In all the iPhone that I have had at the end the home button has been damaged.

  13.   iñaki said

    I love auxo 3, along with virtual home and activator I think they are the best tweaks. I saw a failure in auxo 3, well it is not a failure but rather a snag, and that is that the transition when opening the control center + multitasking looked less fluid than the original. I sincerely hope that for the iPhone 7 they remove the happy physical button at once ...

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      They could already, but I think it will take a few more versions to make it disappear.

  14.   diego you said

    To me this morning when I opened the camera I saw everything in black and did not open the truth is that the phone has many lags in the system but hey I do not care 100% jailbreak

  15.   Baptist said

    I have the iPhone 6 and the
    jb. I need the jb, I can't be without it.

  16.   23kie said

    I think this post has not been successful at all, I have been a faithful follower of this website since it was created and the jailbreak does or does give the iPhone a joy in apps and functions that the iPhone by itself never has. Which I do not share your opinion at all, another thing is that you stun the iPhone of trash tweak because I have the 6+ and I go with the 9.0.2 as a shot

  17.   Felipe said

    Not at all according to the article. I currently use 2 iphone. An iphone 6 plus 9.02 with jail and an iphone 5 9.0.2 with jail and both work perfectly for me. I speak from my experience, I have had all iPhones since 3 with jail and without jail (obviously with jail practically always).

  18.   IvanC said

    Stop hallucinating
    I have the new pangu jailbreak
    On my iphone 6 and it goes fancy

    Each new version that apple releases is worse than those if it seems to slow down the iphones and nobody says anything

    Your arguments are absurd
    I have 3 friends who jailbroken me and nothing The iphone works perfect

  19.   Juan Angel Osorio said

    Greetings from Mexico I have tried to do the JB on my mac with 3 different virtual machines, windows xp sp3, windows 7 sp1, windows 8, and pangu does not detect my iphone, has anyone had this problem?
    Thanks in advance!

  20.   locopop said

    Hahahaha this guy is drunk! Slow? Slow your old! The Jailbreak goes out of ten on all my devices! I have like 20 tweaks! All functional and without crash and the battery is the same, nothing better happens you did a survey and you saw that you are the only idiot who is wrong. Instead of making this article so bad! Take a vacation and stop posting your personal experiences with a poorly crafted jailbreak! Button!

  21.   Rafael Pazos placeholder image said

    Alfonso R at some point have I insulted ?, I have said haters who are those who hate closed iOS, is that an insult? Because if it is an insult, sorry, because I am one of those who disrespect, if I get the most out of it, I have iPhone 6 and it asks for bioprotect, virtual home 8 N 9, ccsettings 9 and 9 and that's it ..

    I have nothing against the jailbreak is more like it, that you want to say that you have not had problems with the jailbreak does not mean that the rest of us are the same as you.

    That there has been no massive attack? If there are viruses that have collected more than 200000 accounts with jailbreak, but honestly, I would not like you to know everything I have on my iPhone, I am in a higher degree of computer security and I tell you that we are not as safe as they say, and with it jailbreak less!

    In the past I used to get the most out of the jailbreak, and I've been doing it since iOS 4 ... with the iPhone 3G, but iOS has been updated and has given me what I needed a companion.

    And the car is the same (with young people, the most experts know it, some are stubborn), when you get your license you are free to do whatever you want, as with the jailbreak, it has a limit.

    It is an opinion but I tell you again partner, until something fat happens to us we will not change our opinion, my example with three friends, they have been doing it for years but iOS 9 gave him what he needed, and they also do it for security ....

    It is an opinion, I respect you and you respect me, but at no time have I insulted, but as I say again ... until something happens to us we will not change the human being is like that by nature ...

    Greets and a hug!

  22.   David said

    The problem is the iPhone 6 Plus which performs horrible. With the latest versions of ios8 I noticed a lot of lag in the animations, and not to mention when I opened more than 5 applications. I think this iPhone was poorly designed since it should have brought 2gb of ram since its first version and not have waited for the S version.

  23.   Richard said

    Very good people !!

    I will also give my most sincere opinion on this matter.

    I am one of those who thinks that an iPhone without Jail is not the same and it does not matter which version of iOS we have because no matter how many new features it has, it will never be up to customization with Jailbreak. Without going any further, VIRTUAL HOME, CCSETTINGS, SPRINGTOMIZE AND SWIPESELECTION take the cake for me, because thanks to them I can enjoy my iPhone as God intended. Now ... I have an iPhone 5S for now and if I have to say that the Jail is worth it but because it all depends on iOS 9.02 which is also really worth it. I'm totally sure that when they release the Jail for iOS 9.1 everything will be better. But for now it is what we have.

    This to users of iPhone 6 or 6S especially 6S will notice it much less because they are real bullets and the LAGS are less noticeable. But summarizing. An iPhone without Jail is not iPhone. A very limited system that if it is not customized ends up boring. Those who say that with IOS 9 there is no need for Jail directly, they have no clue, pardon the word.

  24.   DarkDll said

    I say again as I said in my first comment, I am with the author of this post, I like the Jailbreak and I have always had it even waiting for me between versions until the new ones came out, but this one that Pangu has made is a truño already at least I'm doing bad.

    I have updated to IOS 9.1 and I hope that the next team to Jailbreak will be a different one that does things right.

    One thing is that it goes a tad slow because it has more processes and others with the Jail but we are going this one from Pangu apart from the storage failure it does not finish going fine.

    A greeting!

  25.   Other said

    I am Pro-Jailbreak since I did it for the first time and it was with iOS 6.1 to 8.3 and here I will stay while and since that time I have been happy and happy! everyone owns their cell phone… But if it fails with Jail, it fails and if not, then no! simple!! Come on Ignacio!

    Greetings from Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

    Long Live Rock!

  26.   Manuel Gonzalez said

    I've been doing jb since I had my iphone 4 and I never had any problems. Today Apple sent me a new iPhone 6 under warranty and it came with ios 8.4 luckily and I have done the jb again in 2 minutes and it's great. Virtualhome, ccsettings, springtomize, intelliscren3, activator etc and cinema. And a note, I have paid for the phone and if it breaks down because of the jb it's my problem. Apple knows that we do jb and is not interested in eliminating it altogether because it would sell far fewer terminals than now. And that is a reality.

  27.   fabieca said

    I've been jailbreaking my powerful Iphone 4S, 🙂, and since Pangu launches the jail ……. every time I install I uninstall… ..the system sends an international SMS of 0,60 euros + VAT.

    I have read many of your posts about the good things of the jail, good things and bad things,… .and in none of them have I read the so-called automatic SMS and on top of that it slows down the IOS, it is true what it says in this post.

    I just updated to IOS 9.1 and I already have the SMS message billed and charged to this number 447 *** 985246, this is update jail with 9.0.2 and now I install 9.1 and TWO SMS of € 0,60 + VAT …… .
    HAS ANYONE NOTICED??

    It is my last experience in jail, honestly this is ridiculous and does not lead anywhere, except the enrichment of saurik, the Chinese of Pangu and maybe, maybe…. Anyone on this forum…
    Salu2