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  • iOS 7 to include built-in cellular data monitor

    Looks like the recently announced iOS 7 will be getting a feature Android users have had for quite a while now, of course I’m talking about a cellular data monitor which was announced in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich if I remember correctly.

    iOS 7 which Apple tout to be the ‘biggest change since the introduction of the iPhone’ is true to quite some extent as it introduces a radical new change with a slurry of new features. iOS 7 was revealed at the yearly WWDC conference just a few weeks ago to a mixed response, fans who’ve been used to the static iOS design feared the aesthetic changes would iOS for the worse but I personally believe it’s a much needed refresher.

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    The built-in data monitor will allow users to find out exactly how much data a specific app is consuming, thanks to this users should be able to save quite the pocket change on their data plans.

    What do you think of the feature? Let us know in the comments below.

  • HTC and Apple settle patent dispute

    Apple might have had its differences with Samsung, but earlier this year they went face to face with HTC as well. Apple naturally claimed HTC infringed on some patents in their latest Evo and One line up of smartphones. Apple even managed to take them off of American shelves for quite some time. HTC incurred heavy losses because of this.

    Today in a surprising development, HTC announced that they have settled all pending legal disputes with Apple. Unlike previous cases, this agreement is a global settlement. It dismisses all cases HTC and Apple had against each other under a 10 year license agreement which covers current and future patents held by each company. The terms of agreement are kept in secrecy, but according to HTC it won’t cost them too much money. This settlement now allows HTC to use features such as slide to unlock or universal search in their phones.

    Peter Chou says that “HTC is pleased to have resolved its dispute with Apple, so HTC can focus on innovation instead of litigation.” Apple CEO Tim Cook says ”we are glad to have reached a settlement with HTC,” and that “we will continue to stay laser focused on product innovation.”

    Now if Apple can be this nice to Samsung, the  tech world would be a much better place.

  • Apple to get $8 per phone in HTC settlement

    Yesterday we learnt that HTC and Apple have come to some sort of agreement with regards to their patents. This is especially surprising considering how Apple would not do the same with Samsung. The HTC settlement included a 10-year license agreement that allows HTC to use previously Apple-patented software features. This includes the notorious slide to unlock.

    Of course nothing is free in this world. The HTC settlement clearly gives HTC a breathing air. But what does it give Apple? According to Analyst Shaw Wu with Sterne Agee, Apple is likely to get around $6-8 as licensing fee. HTC is expected to sell around 30 million smartphones in 2013 which means this HTC settlement will earn Apple close to $180 million. HTC is already paying Microsoft $15 per every Android smartphone sold for another licensing agreement.

    With this matter settled, it will be interesting to see how Apple pursues its case against Samsung and Motorola. $8 per handset isn’t going to net Apple a lot in cash considering it has over a $100 billion in the kitty currently. With bigger fish like Samsung and Motorola, Apple will most probably look to get a much more sizeable amount per handset. That is of course if we ever reach an agreement stage.

  • T-Mobile Announces That It Will Carry The iPhone 5 For $99.99 Down

    Just as the rumors suggested, T-Mobile just announced at their ‘Uncarrier’ event today that they’ll finally start carrying the Apple iPhone 5. The T-Mobile iPhone 5 will be sold for $99.99 plus $20 per month payments for two years.

    Pre-orders for T-Mobile’s iPhone 5 start 5th of April on T-Mobile’s website.

    For those weak at counting, T-Mobile’s iPhone 5 will cost $579 compared to $649 that it costs at retail. Although this is some major savings it should be noted that the T-Mobile iPhone 5 will be locked to the network until the contract is paid off.

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    T-Mobile will also be selling the iPhone 4S for $69.99 down and $20 2 year payments and also the iPhone 4 at $14.99 down with 24 $15 payments.

    The T-Mobile iPhone 5 is able to take benefit of three exclusive features outlined below:

    •  HD Voice – delivering nationwide crystal-clear high-definition calling and significantly reduced background noise. T-Mobile is the only U.S. carrier offering nationwide HD Voice for iPhone 5.
    • T-Mobile Smartphone Mobile HotSpot for on-the-go tethering Internet access. Through Simple Choice, T-Mobile offers an additional 500MB of 4G data for tethering, enabling customers to tether from their iPads, Macs and other devices.
    • Talk and surf at the same time — without limits. Through T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan, customers can opt for totally unlimited 4G data on a nationwide network, something no other major U.S. wireless company offers for iPhone 5.

    So will you be getting one?

  • Apple Confirms iPhone 5 ‘Lets Talk iPhone’ Event For October 4th

    It’s finally official folks, the announcement we’ve all been waiting for. Apple has just send out invites to media outlets to join them at their home in Infinity loop, Cupertino for the iPhone 5 media event dubbed ‘Lets Talk iPhone’ to be held on October 4th. The event will start at 10:00am Pacific Time.

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    We should all be glad that Apple’s finally decided to make this official and let the various rumors and reports die. Well till the people get sick of the iPhone 5 and start waiting for the iPhone 6. Although as yesterday’s report suggested the iPhone 5 event will indeed be held at Apple’s home ground with Tim Cook taking the lead by presenting the keynote. Now all we can do is wait, only just a few days left now!

    Source: ThisIsMyNext

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  • T-Mobile Update Brings LTE And Visual Voicemail For Unlocked iPhone 5

    A brand new update has been released by T-Mobile that allows all unlocked iPhone 5 smartphones running on it’s network to gain LTE connectivity, Visual Voicemail and Commercial Mobile Alert System services.

    Along with the much needed updates to the unlocked iPhone 5, users with contract based iPhone 5 smartphones on T-Mobile’s network will be getting HD voice and device to network optimization which will supposedly improve the phone’s battery life. The update is currently available to iPhone 5 users who are running iOS 6.1.x and above.

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    T-Mobile announced late last month that they’ll start carrying the iPhone 5. T-Mobile’s iPhone 5 costs $99.99 on contract with $20 payments for two years resulting in a total cost of $579 compared to $649 that it costs at retail.

    Which carrier is your iPhone 5 on? Let us know in the comments below.

  • iPhone 5 Price In Pakistan

    Looking for the latest iPhone 5 prices in Pakistan? Ever since the iPhone 5 launched, people have been raving about the smartphone and its epic features. The iPhone 5 is also a local favorite in Pakistan. It sells among the highest selling Android phones in the market. This phone comes in three forms, a 16 GB version, a 32 GB version and a 64 GB version, each varying greatly in the price. They also come in two colors, black and white, the white version is harder to find in the local Pakistani market, being the version in demand these days.

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    Like every other smartphone, the iPhone 5 has a lot of varying prices specially in the local market. For the latest iPhone 5 Price In Pakistan, check out the full list below:

    1. Apple iPhone 5 16 GB – 69,999 PKR

    2. Apple iPhone 5 32 GB – 82,999 PKR

    3. Apple iPhone 5 64 GB – 92,999 PKR

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    The iPhone 5 does not come with an external SD card slot, but the internal memory makes up for the missing feature. It also comes with the super-fast A6 processor which is smaller in size than its predecessor and consumes lesser battery life.  It also comes loaded with the latest iOS 6 operating system which has a lot of nifty features that the older versions didn’t have.

    Looking at the physical appearance, the iPhone 5 does not go very far from its predecessor the iPhone 4S. The battery is above-standard for smartphones, it comes with an 8 hours of talk time and 255 hours of stand by time. It can also be used as a good music player with audio playback time with up to 40 hours.

    The screen is as beautiful as ever, with the incredible Retina Display which comes along with a huge 4-inch display with multi-touch capabilities. It also comes with an oleophobic cover on the front which protects it from fingerprint impressions. The camera is an 8-megapixel HD camera which comes with auto-focus.

    The video recording capabilities could have been better, the camera produces average 720p videos. The camera also sports an LED flashlight along. The sensors on the iPhone 5 are quite a few, along with the Accelerometer, we have the Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor and Three axis-gyro sensor.

    Knowing Apple, the accessories don’t come cheap. The phone itself comes along with the earphones which I personally don’t like that much because of the below-par sound quality they produce. Well, there you have it, this was a short review of the phone along with the prices in Pakistan. Check back here for updated prices as they change.

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  • iOS 6.1 Download Links For iPhone, iPod Touch And iPad

    Apple has finally released iOS 6.1 for the public after extensively testing it with the help of developers and fans alike. After 5 Beta releases the final build of iOS 6.1 is finally here. You can find the iOS 6.1 download links for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad later in the article.

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    The update can be installed on the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini, iPod touch 4th generation and iPod touch 5th generation and includes various changes and improvements.

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    Now to update to iOS 6.1 you can either do an OTA (Over The Air) update directly on your iDevice or install it through iTunes.

    The iOS 6.1 download links below:

    If you have any questions regarding iOS 6.1 feel free to ask us in the comments below.

    Thanks ThinkiOS.

  • The Top-5 Must-Have Apps for a Jailbroken iPhone

    Every time a new firmware comes out, to update your iPhone you have to flash it  (Due to the lack of OTA updates), which results in all the data on the phone getting wiped. For me, the process has developed into a choreographed exercise. The first thing I do after the phone gets updated, needless to say, is Jailbreak it. After which I install the following apps from Cydia, now I do this before moving on to anything else because honestly, I have become so accustomed to them that I cant bear to use my iPhone without them. These are the best apps for a Jailbroken phone in my opinion. The full list after the break.

     

    1. SBSettings(Free)
    The very first thing that I do after jailbreaking an iPhone is install SBsettings. I simply can’t stand to use the phone without it and best of all, it’s totally free! SBsettings is basically a menu which drops down from the status bar when you swipe the bar (activating action is fully customizable). It puts all of the commonly used toggle in one place which is just a “swipe” away. You can even customize which toggles appear and can even install new toggles from Cydia (shown in the screen shot below) and there is a plethora of toggles available there. It can be accessed from anywhere on the phone and it even includes a nifty task manager. Without this app installed it just seems like a hassle to perform even the simplest of function such as turning on bluetooth. With SBsettings it’s as simple as “swipe and tap” instead of “Settings->General->Bluetooth”. Once you get used to it, you wont be able to live without it. It is certainly a Must-Have.

     

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    2. BiteSMS($8.99)

    I’ve used iPhones, Blackberrys, Symbian and Android phones and almost every OS that was in the market one time or another and I assume it’s safe to say that NOTHING even comes close to the texting experience offered by BiteSMS. The only downside is that it isn’t free but i have to say that it is well worth the price. The best two features, in my opinion are the Quick Compose and Quick Reply. With Quick Compose you can basically compose a text from anywhere on the phone instead of stopping whatever you’re doing, opening the SMS.app and composing the message from there. You simply have to press the volume button, tap on the volume screen and Voilà, you get to the quick compose, froom there you can select the contact, compose the message, and send it. The prompt will then disappear and you’ll be back to whatever you were doing. You can even reply the same way; just press the reply button on an incoming text and a keyboard pops up, with which you can reply and the prompt disappears after sending the message, you can even pull on a slider on top of the prompt and it pulls up the texting history of the contact you’re chatting with(see screen shot), really nifty. Just like SBSettings, once you get used to the BiteSMS, you wont be able to live without it.

     

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    3. iFile/Myfile($4.00/Free)

    The iPhone does not allow access to the root file system, that’s what jailbreaking is basically: Getting access to the root file system, but even after Jailbreaking, some sort off app needs to be installed give a GUI access to the file system. That’s where iFile(Myfile free alternative) comes in. It offers a myriad of features. You can directly view files of various types with it’s open with menu, it can unzip zipped files, files can be emailed, permissions can be changed and much more, it even offers the ability to host a web server. $4.00 is a small price to pay for an app with so many features, this one is highly recommended.

     

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    4. Caller ID/Format Fix(Free)

    Although this isn’t technically an app, it is a very important package. Now, in most third world countries the iPhone still hasn’t officially launched, what this means for the iPhone users in those countries is that the contact names do not show up in the SMS app. Many people have asked me, “How do we get contact names to show up in the SMS app?” It’s really an annoyance if you have this problem. The simplest solution is to install this tweak. It goes by the name CallerID-Format fix for 3.x and although it was originally made for 3.x firmwares it works great on iOS4 too. What it does is it adds your country code e.g +92, to the iPhone’s directory. With this installed you won’t have to edit the country code into each and every contact on your iPhone and the SMS app will show all the contacts in your SMS app.

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    5. Celeste Bluetooth File Sharing($9.99)

    Celeste is perfectly defined on their homepage. Celeste is the Bluetooth file transfer that Apple forgot. For 2.x there was iBluetooth, for 3.x there was iBlueNova and for 4.x there is Celeste and out of all these Celeste has the tightest integration with the OS and is best implemented. It requires no configuration at all and it can send and receive files to and from any PC or mobile. It is integrated directly into the OS, meaning that there is no seperate app for it, to send a file you simply have to to long press the file and an action menu appears like it would on any other phone and then just tap send and to receive a file you simply have to toggle Celeste from SBsettings . It’s as easy as that. Not quite sure if it’s worth the steep price tag though, but those who need it will still buy it despite the huge price tag, it’s a great app nonetheless.

     

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    That’s about it. For anyone new to Jailbreaking, these are the best apps IMO that are out for a Jailbroken phone, these really enchance the experience of using the phone and you should at least try them out. You wont regret it. Feel free to leave any suggestions for new apps to be added to this list in the comments below.

  • Samsung adds iPad 4 and iPad mini to patent infringement case

    The Apple vs. Samsung saga is now not a secret anymore. Stay away if you can, but it’s hard to ignore some piece of news coming out every now and then. Samsung has had its fair share of success over in the UK while Apple has enjoyed its time in the USA. The original patent infringement case included the Galaxy series from Samsung. Later on Samsung counter sued Apple over vague wireless patents.

    Initially the devices Samsung chose to sue Apple over included the older iPhones and iPads. But now that Apple has refreshed its lineup, Samsung thought it would be in their best interest to go after these new devices too. The latest two devices added to this patent infringement case is the iPad 4 and iPad Mini. According to Samsung these devices, along with the rest of iOS devices, infringe upon some UMTS wireless technology patents, and the WiFi only + cellular version over some feature patents.

    This isn’t the end of this. Samsung and Apple will keep on coming up with new devices and each of these companies will keep on piling these devices up onto their respective cases. You can read more about the notice of motion here.