I don't doubt anything you said. I use an Android phone and love it and I use a Macbook Pro and iPod and love them. I've heard that iPads are still better than the Android tablets so I'm thinking of buying a used iPad. Anyway, what are the advantages of jail breaking an iPad over an off-the-shelf iPad? Any disadvantages for jail breaking?
Thanks
Steve
When you Jailbreak, you have full file system access. You can use Flash drives/MicroSD cards to transfer and open file types Apple does not allow. You can apply themes, you have access to thousands of apps, tweaks, programs, addons to existing/stock iOS applications, and many other things Apple does not allow, like Widgets and Flash (use Frash).
You have access to Cydia which is a front end to what we call Repositories. Think of those as app stores or Android Markets. If you are a developer, you can avoid Apple and no need to pay 99.00 per year to be in their Developers Program. You do not need Apple to distribute applications.
You have Winterboard and DreamBoard for themes and you can design your own themes aniline. My iPad looks like it is running Honeycomb. It DOES NOT run android apps, however.
The only reason I jailbreak is to have file system access through iFile.
No real disadvantages to jailbreaking. It is nearly impossible to "brick" an iPad. Apple also keeps everything in a Sandbox so virus issues are minimal. Unfortunately, the sandbox prevents doing things we want to do. You must immediately change your login credentials and password if you JB.
I can tell you the login name and password for almost every iPad in use: it is 'Root' and 'Alpine,' by the way.
It is a complicated thing to explain, but if you do not save certain files (SHSH Blobs) you cannot downgrade iOS. This is important if you decide you need to JB and no JB has been released for the current iOS version. For example, we are waiting for an untethered JB for iOS 5/5.1. When you upgrade to iOS 5, you cannot downgrade without these Blobs. They cant be faked because they are unique to your specific device.
For most people, however, a JB is simple and easy. You can JB an iPad 2 if it is running a certain version of iOS or if it is running 5.0 and you are willing to put up with a tethered JB. No untethered JB for iOS 5 as of yet. As it is now, Apple has stopped signing iOS 5 so unless you saved your Blobs, you cannot downgrade to a previous version of iOS.
All in all, the process is simple and it adds greatly to the user experience. For many, it is not needed because the iPad is quite complete.