Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
I hope you enjoyed Star Trek back in its days, or at least the more recent Stargate TV series, because I was crazy about them both. Needless to say it, Mass Effect was one of the best games I played in years, but it's not about games or TV series. So...why did I bother naming them? Well, it's pretty easy to figure it out - today, we're going to talk about the future iPhone, and since those games were heavily based on future events and technologies... there's a pretty tight connection between them and a future iPhone, don't you agree?
The story goes like this - according to AT&T Mobile chief Ralph de la Vega, "Before the iPhone wakes you up in the morning with its alarm clock, it will have already loaded all of your daily news feeds onto the phone. It will also have already sent a wireless message to your coffee maker to get the coffee ready. While you're sitting there drinking your coffee, you might decide that you'd rather read your news on the TV screen; so with a wave of the device toward the TV, you'll send your news feeds wirelessly from the phone to the TV for reading."
Pretty different to the iPhone 3G's capabilities, but not light years ahead, don't you think? Even more, maybe some of the iPhone's users don't like coffee...

Taking things a few steps further, de la Vega said the iPhone is going to turn into a universal remote, allowing you to start your car's engine, lock the door behind when you leave home, and so on. I guess I'll keep my old school keys, at least I know the geek next door can't hack his way into my private space!

At last, AT&T's chief said the company is working on improving its 3G signal quality in areas like New York City, intending to begin using a new swath of 850 MHz spectrum to achieve this goal. Well, that's more like it! After all, there are plenty of problems to be solved now, so better look at the present, instead of going too far into the future, right?

There's an App for just about anything you'd want to do on an iPhone. Just name it, and someone somewhere has probably made an application, jailbroken or otherwise, that will help you accomplish the task at hand.

The iPhone 5 release is inevitable within the next few years, and we can be sure that the hardware will make it better able to support a slew of new types of applications.

The above drawing shows all the wonderful features artist Dan Piraro expects from the upcoming iPhone. Sadly, if Pararo is right, Apple may forget to pack in the phone functionality to go with it.

On ZTE F870E introduction,the user can access Vodafone’s MTV music website and has a web site permits. It appears that the aircraft is likely to have Vodafone customized version, it should be able to see in the near future. There are pictures showed, ZTE F870E released by China Unicom.

In addition,ZTE F870E also supports FM radio, Bluetooth, E-mail and other functions, and powered by a 300W-pixel camera. But at the moment not yet released on the machine and price information.

Now, its ONLY the glass, if your touchscreen doesn't work, you need the whole panel.
Case remover tool, Mini Phillip screwdiver, plastic knife/spudge
Glue remover, (Goo Gone)
Glass Adhesive, preferably quick dry.

Now. To the directions.

WARNING OPENING THE IPHONE VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY:


We need knowledge on how to take apart the iPhone. But not the whole thing!

Just the back cover, the antenna cover and the Metal frame!

Easy enough?

Remember, All we need to do is remove the cable latch of the Headphone wire, from the back ,metal cover. and the Metal chrome frame surrounding the screen.

1) Remove all 10 screws around the screen. don't lose em!

2) Remove the Frame.

3) Now that the glass is exposed, use a blunt knife, plastic or wooden reccomended. Or a plastic spudger, Carefully SCRAPE ! yes SCRAPE off the cracked parts.

4) Now, the glass is GLUED ON TO THE LCD SCREEN, Be very careful, you do not want to puncture the LCD. This is where the GOO GONE comes in. Spray a bit on the exposed surfaces under the crack, DON'T GET THE INSIDE OF THE PHONE WET, this included the cables, and the logic board, and the battery!

5) Repeat. (avoid touching the home button)

6) Eventually you'll be able to pull off the rest of the glass.

7) When Done. Carefully add some glue on to the edges of the LCD, making a rectangular kind of shape. Make sure you spread it evenly, cause there is no way back when you place it on.

8) Put a dot of glue on the Glass you bought.

9) Smear it on the black corners.

10) CAREFULLY MEASURE out WHERE IT goes! THE POSITION is VERY IMPORTANT. ( Note the HOME button is the key)

11) Glue it on and place it on , let it dry for a while , ( place it near the sun, but not directly, like near the window) for around 5-10 minutes

12) Okay , Now its time to reattach the frame, and screw it back on.

13) Reattach the ribbon cable on the headphones on the back cover.

14) Pop the frame back on, pop the black antenna cover back in and you're SET!!

Thanks for reading hope this helps.
iPhone 5 to Use Aluminum Back Case, iPad 2-Style Smart Covers?
 Although the iPhone 5 you can see below is a mockup, it seems to fit recent speculations saying that its design won’t be that different from the iPhone 4… That unless you count a 4 inch display and an aluminum back as huge differences. Rumor has it that the new iPhone will use the iPad 2 as inspiration, even getting those cool Smart Covers it has.

There’s already evidence in iOS 4.3 supporting the claim that the iPhone 5 will use the Apple A5 dual core processor for an extra power boost. Also, the latest concepts and designs of the handset have all shown up with an edge to edge display, that would be cool, if it were real. Since many people said that the iPad 1 was a bigger iPhone, will they say that the iPhone 5 is a smaller iPad 2?
I tried solution on Unlocked 1.1.3 and 1.1.4 versions. Just follow the steps they have been explained really easy way. Dont think this is too hard. Just follow them it will work:
1) download WinSCP on your PC (google it) and run the application
2) download new general.plist file (google it) on laptop
3) download OpenSSH on your iphone (it will not show on iphone but its there so dont worry)
4) connect the laptop and iphone through the same wireless network.
5) write the ipaddress of the iphone from(Settings>Wifi>network details to which you are connected to shows you the ipaddress)
6) Goto laptop on WinSCP type the ipaddress of the iphone in host name field and username: root and password: alpine and then hit Login.
7) it will open like an explorer view of your iphone files on laptop then click on root on the left side. then Click Applications> preferences> replace the general.plist file with the one you downloaded. you have Done the major part.
Now unplug iphone click Settings> General>Touch and reduce the senstivity to 0. 0 gives you the highest touch sensitivity.
9) Now be happy it works
There are plenty of rumors out there on what the next release of iPhone from Apple is going to be like, so i thought i would jump on the bandwagon and write one too!!!

• Titanium and Glass.
• OLED screen
• 3G
• GPS
• Front camera for iChat
• Removable battery
• 3.2 Megapixel camera
• Video
• 32 GB
This concept does look overly squarish to me, but wouldn’t it be cool to have your iPhone made out of Titanium?
Do you think Apple would release such a specs for their up-coming iPhone? Titanium and OLED screen? The price for the existing iPhones without contract are already costing a hefty some, let alone a device with specs as mentioned above, hmmm….im skeptical.
The concept iPhone 4G below looks much better!  Lets keep our fingers crossed that Apple will release another awesome device in the near future!
Pocket-lint has found a really cool futuristic concept iPhone Next G, by designer Samuel Lee Kwon, as featured on the Yanko Design website. At present alive in concept only, Kwon envisages that the iPhone of the future will actually be a “NOT A Phone” – instead of carrying an actual phone in your hand, you'll have a device strapped to your wrist that projects the iPhone display onto the palm of your hand via a mini-LED projector. You can then interact with the display image, rather than a physical touch screen. Yanko Design poses the question: “are we in for projection screens for iPhones?” Well, who knows what the future might bring? However, the concept wouldn't be without its teething troubles, as many of the comments underneath the story point out, a projection device would be very difficult to see in bright sunlight, so unless that could be solved, would the phone only be effective in a darkened room?

What I really love about this, about from it just being a very cool concept, is the fact that the iPhone of the future still comes with an AT&T contract!
Apple I Phone 3G is jack-of-all-trades handheld tool. This phone ROCKS its so hard to put down... The Apple iPhone 3G is one of the most mature mobile devices I have seen.
With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one--a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthroughĂ¢€¦ Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do.
The iPhone 3G supports the 2.0 software, an upgrade that promises new additional features such as iWork document support, contacts search and the capability to view PowerPoint presentations. Also included in the software are parental controls, a scientific calculator and user-friendly bulk-delete option. The supported Microsoft Exchange Server also offers email, contact and date planner, remote wipe, global contacts access and auto-discovery, enhancing its work-use crossover appeal even further.
The GPS features offered by the iPhone 3G are a cut above others, using Assisted GPS with the help of satellites. The 3G iPhoneĂ¢€™s GPS can also be used for live tracking, making it a very useful tool for pedestrian or automotive navigation. Picture resolution and audio quality is good. The most important improvement of course is the incorporation of 3G technology. The camera is also great.The Apple iPhone 3G features a camera with 2 megapixel resolution.
The iPhone 3G continues to lack some basic features that are available on even the simplest cell phone. Multimedia messaging, voice dialing and video recording options which are standard in most cell phones are painfully absent.
Though the iPhone 3G isnĂ¢€™t by any means revolutionary it really does incredible job. I think that Apple is taking over the world with some truly amazing and innovative products. It really is one cool gadget.
The best phone for business just got
With secure access to corporate networks, thousands of third-party business applications, and an enterprise developer program for in-house apps, iPhone 3GS is ready to go to work.
iPod Touch users will be able to take advantage of the company’s thousands of access points throughout the region to go online, downloading their favorite tunes without any hassle. The Cloud Unlimited Music plan will take off from today onwards, so if you’re living in the UK, what are you waiting for?
Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want — just like email.


iPhone is a widescreen iPod with touch controls that lets you enjoy your content — including music, audiobooks, videos, TV shows, and movies — on a beautiful 3.5-inch widescreen display. It also lets you sync your content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac. And then you can access it all with just the touch of a finger.

Scroll through your songs, artists, albums, and playlists with just a flick of a finger. Album artwork is dramatically presented on the large display. And now use Cover Flow to browse your music library by album artwork for the first time on an iPod.

iPhone features a rich HTML email client and Safari — the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device — which automatically syncs bookmarks from your PC or Mac. Safari also includes built-in Google and Yahoo! search. iPhone is fully multi-tasking, so you can read a web page while downloading your email in the background over Wi-Fi or EDGE.

Apple claim the iPhone features the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse. It’s an entirely new interface based on a large multi-touch display and innovative new software that lets you control everything using only your fingers. So you can glide through albums with Cover Flow, flip through photos and email them with a touch, or zoom in and out on a section of a web page — all by simply using iPhone’s multi-touch display.

iPhone’s full QWERTY soft keyboard lets you easily send and receive SMS messages in multiple sessions. And the keyboard is predictive, so it prevents and corrects mistakes, making it easier and more efficient to use than the small plastic keyboards on many smartphones.

The iPhone is sure to please fans of the iPod and many people have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the IPhone. Unfortunately the IPhone is not the latest technology and nor does it set any great leaps in mobile technology. Many of the features of the IPhone have been available in other cell phones for ages and it really is outdated before it was released but the hype and expected large masses of people made to believe this phone is something special when it is nothing significant at all is really quite ridiculous.
3001#12345#* and tap Call. Enter Field Mode.
Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to- date network and cell information.

*#06# Displays your IMEI. No need to tap Call.
IMEI is the unique identifier for your cell phone hardware. Together with your SIM information it identifies you to the provider network.

*777# and tap Call. Account balance for prepaid iPhone.

*225# and tap Call. Bill Balance. (Postpaid only)

*646# and tap Call. Check minutes. (Postpaid only)
These three are pretty self explanatory.
*#21# and tap Call. Setting interrogation for call forwards.
Discover the settings for your call forwarding. You’ll see whether you have voice, data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access, and pad access call forwarding enabled or disabled.
*#30# and tap Call. Calling line presentation check.
This displays whether you have enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line, presumably the number of the party placing the call.
*#76# and tap Call. Check whether the connected line presentation is enabled or not.
State whether the connected line presentation is enabled or disabled. Presumably similar to the calling line presentation.
*#43# and tap Call. Determine if call waiting is enabled.
Displays call waiting status for voice, data, fax, sms, sync data, async data, packet access and pad access. Each item is either enabled or disabled.
*#61# and tap Call. Check the number for unanswered calls.
Show the number for voice call forwarding when a call is unanswered. Also show the options for data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access and pad access.
*#62# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding if no service is available.
Just like the previous, except for no-service rather than no-answer situations.
*#67# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding when the iPhone is busy.
And again, but for when the iPhone is busy.
*#33# and tap Call. Check for call control bars.
Check all the usual suspects (voice, data, fax, sms, etc) to see whether barring is enabled or disabled for outgoing.
In the last few years, the  iPhone and Blackberry market has risen significantly. However, recently, Apple has been leading RIM in their market.  It’s possible by 2011 that Apple will overtake Rim in the market totaly. Of all the mobile phones out there, Apple and RIM account for 50% of the phones. Some of the the reasons that iPhones may overtake the Blackberry market are: People find the  iPhone more attractive because of  Apple’s ecosystem of products and services; With the end of AT&T exclusivity with the iPhone, there will be more people getting the phone.
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