New iPhone for "Fixing" Jailbreak

Hello everyone,


A little while ago I decided to jailbreak my iPhone 7 Plus.


This turned out to be a mistake since not only it is useless to me but also detrimental to the general stability of the system and the battery health (yes, yes, I know: duhh).


Regardless of the jailbreak itself, it is unarguably about time to upgrade to a newer version of iPhone (probably what should be the iPhone 14 since it's already May), so I was wondering - does iOS's QuickStart function rids of any past-jailbreak malfunctions?


One good example of such malfunction would be my iPhone 7 Plus's incapability of upgrading to newer iOS versions OTA, but really there are plenty of issues other than just that.


What I'm essentially asking is - copying all of my data, either using QuickStart or even iCloud restore to the a new iPhone - fix these issues, or do Apple "remembers" me jailbreaking the iPhone somehow (Apple ID or something like that)?


Sorry if this question sounds silly, but I'm genuinely curious since I want a "fresh start" without ****** jailbreaks :)



Thanks in advance!!

iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 15

Posted on May 14, 2022 9:01 AM

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