Instinctiv de-randomizer only works on hacked iPhones

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Thu, 06/26/2008 - 7:03pm

A couple weeks ago, I pondered if early adopters of the iPod and other MP3 players were starting to lose patience with the random shuffle function.

Too much black and white, not enough grey.

Instinctiv de-randomizes the random shuffle function on iPhones, but only if you "jailbreak" them ...



 

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