[NTLK] iOS Einstein submitted to the Apple App Store - rejected

Steven Frank stevenfrank880 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 01:08:17 EST 2011


As far as I know, that's correct: a jailbroken device doesn't check
provisioning when apps are installed.

Cydia's just an over-the-air delivery mechanism for apps to make it
easier for users to install them.

Steven


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Larry Yaeger <lsynt3 at beanblossom.in.us> wrote:
> At 1:49 PM +0800 2/24/11, Rod Lavington wrote:
>>So I'm guessing the Android option is the only reakistic one?
>
> No, Cydia, for jailbroken iPhones and iPads is still an option.  It might be doable without Cydia too, as long as the iOS device is jailbroken.  I think.
>
> - larryy
>
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