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Will this Bypass Feature BRICK Your Phone?

LegitUnlocks seems pretty adamant that it will.

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Will this Bypass Feature BRICK Your Phone?

Lately, LegitUnlocks has been taking whatever “dirt” they find in other tools and absolutely milking it dry with the intention of regaining some of their sales.

Let’s debunk what they’ve said and the implications of what they’re saying.

First, is this claim about device models true? While I can’t say for sure, I’ve tested all bypass tools that were free on multiple devices and never encountered this. I don’t know what source data they’re using or whether it’s accurate or not, but this seems like it’s not true.

Even if it WAS true, it likely doesn’t pose any risk or any reason to not use alternate software. Spoofing device models is incredibly easy to do on jailbroken devices, and usually doesn’t cause any problems.

Also, iRemoval Pro does not due 70k devices a day. iRemoval Pro did 60k in the 24 hour period where the servers were down and the tool was free. Looking at order numbers, it looks like iRemoval has registered 240k devices in their entire lifetime.

They’ve doubled down on this rhetoric in a seemingly fake email. No other tools have broken devices, and there’s no evidence to suggest this is possible. In fact, one of the buggiest tools at the moment has been found to be iRemoval Pro!

Conclusion

No, this doesn’t actually pose any risk to your devices, and it won’t any time soon. Always be careful in this space, there tends to be more misinformation than actual information.