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Thread: PS Jailbreak vs PS3Break?
  

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  1. #1 PS Jailbreak vs PS3Break? 
    Merlin2000 is offline Registered User
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    What's the difference between the super cheap PS3Break and the very expensive PS Jailbreak? Both claim to do the same thing, I just ordered the PS3break and then head about the PS Jailbreak, so I'm not sure if I may have ordered the wrong one.
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    dvdxploitr is offline Gaymer
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    PSJailbreak is overly expensive, and you have to leave the dongle in once you jailbreak, while the clones and "free" solutions allow u to remove them once jailbroken to free your USB port back up..also easy to update payloads etc...
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    All in all, most of the devices you find do virtually the exact same thing. The premiums you pay can often be for better support/build quality, but at the end of the day, if you get a device that supports open source (so basically which can work with stuff you find on forums like this one), that's the best way to go.
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