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  • 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.

  • Unlock iPhone 3GS Or iPhone 4 On iOS 6.0.1 Using UltraSn0w Fixer

    Apple recently released iOS 6.0.1 to the public with OTA and iTunes update, we already told you how to Jailbreak it but now we’ll help you unlock iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 running iOS 6.0.1 using the UltraSn0w fixer tool.

    ultrasnow fixer iOS 6.0.1 Unlock iPhone 3GS Or iPhone 4 On iOS 6.0.1 Using UltraSn0w Fixer

    So basically the iPhone Dev-Team has yet to add compatibility for iOS 6.0.1 in its popular unlocking tool – UltraSn0w but there’s a free tool in the Cydia app repository called UltraSn0w fixer which can complete the job given you have the supported baseband. Before starting navigate to Settings > General > About > Modem Firmware and take note of your baseband. Only the iPhones which have the basebands listed below can be unlocked using the UltraSn0w:

    • Baseband 01.59.00 (iPhone 4)
    • Baseband 04.26.08 (iPhone 3GS)
    • Baseband 05.11.07 (iPhone 3GS)
    • Baseband 05.13.01 (iPhone 3GS)
    • Baseband 05.12.01 (iPhone 3GS)
    • Baseband 06.15.00 (iPhone 3GS)

    If you have an iPhone with one of the basebands above then proceed with the guide below:

    Step 1. Jailbreak your iPhone using this guide here.

    Step 2. Open Cydia.

    Step 3.  Tap on the manage tab at the bottom.

    Step 4. Go to sources and add the following repository: http://repo.iparelhos.com

    Step 5. Search for UltraSn0w and install it.

    Step 6. Now search for UltraSn0w fixer tool and install that.

    Step 7. After installing, reboot your iPhone.

    And that’s it, if you have any questions feel free to ask us in the comments below.

  • Leaked Images of Next-Gen iPhone Parts Confirm Relocated Flash?

    Boy, these iPhone 5 rumors just keep on comin’. This time around Apple pro has posted some supposed images of the the next gen iPhone parts, specifically the camera modules. The noticable difference is that the iPhone 5 rear camera module is lacking the flash and the component which blocks Camera/Flash interference. This seems to line up with the earlier rumor that the iPhone 5 will have a relocated flash, away from the camera unit on top-right of the rear.

  • Apple Rumored To Use Curved Glass For The iPhone 5 | iPhone 4S

    Another iPhone rumor for you folks, looks like Apple might be planning to use curved glass in the iPhone 5/4S similar to the one used in the Samsung Nexus S and Dell Venue Pro. 

    Apple has reportedly purchase more than 200 glass cutting machines since the direct purchase of curved glass would highly increase capital costs. The machines are currently stored in Apple assembly plants and will be moved as soon the yeild for curved glass rises. Apple is currently in talks with suppliers regarding cover glass, glass cutting, lamination and touch sensors to improve yields.

    Source: DigiTimes

  • Moving Flash on the iPhone Will Help Reduce Red Eye

    The next iPhone (rumoured to be called iPhone 4s or iPhone 5) is reported to be arriving by this September. Our Friends at Pocket Now discovered that the cause of red eye in iPhone 4′s camera. Anyone who has used iPhone 4 for sometime must’ve captured some red eye pictures. They claim that the moving of the flash shall help reduce red eye if not totally finish it. A proper explanation has been given read it out after the break.

    The red eye is determined by the light coming back from the subject’s eye which is created by the angle created by flash and lens. The smaller the angle the more chance of a red eye. Check the picture below in the case you don’t completely understand.

    flash angle Moving Flash on the iPhone Will Help Reduce Red EyeLet’s hope that Apple has already reviewed this thing and plan to add it in the next one.

    Source: PocketNow

  • Apple shipping software update for new version of iPhone 4?

    With all the excitement of iPhone 5 and a potential iPad Mini, it’s easy to forget that Apple has other products in its lineup. Products that are old but still supported via software updates. One such device is the venerable iPhone 4. You’d think that by now Apple would be close to discontinuing such an old phone, but this log from a software update shows a new version of iPhone 4.

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    This new version of iPhone 4 is marked iPhone 3,2. Just for comparison’s sake iPhone 3,3 is the Verizon version of iPhone 4. It’s hard to guess what this particular new version of iPhone 4 is. We can however make a few educated guesses. Apple could be updating the CPU to a low powered version. We’ve seen them do that with the iPad 2,4 which came with a more power efficient A5 chipset. Another possibility is the updating of baseband to support China Mobile. China is a huge market and providing them with a low cost iPhone 4 could be a way for Apple to make great bucks.

    For now though very little is known about this. Perhaps in a week or two we get more information, but don’t expect a big upgrade on such an old phone.

  • Update iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS without losing current baseband

    Update iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS using RedSn0w. The latest version of RedSn0w is capable of upgrading an iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS to a newer version of iOS including iOS 6 without upgrading its baseband. This feature of RedSn0w is super useful for those who have to unlock their iPhone so that it could be used on other carriers. Follow the steps below to install a newer version of iOS on your iPhone while preserving its baseband.

    Things you need for the process:

    • iOS version you are trying to upgrade to
    • RedSn0w 0.9.15b2 (Mac/Windows)

    Step 1. After you have downloaded the RedSn0w for Mac or Windows and the iOS IPSW file, extract and launch RedSn0w. Windows users should open it in Admin mode.

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    Step 2. Click on the ‘Extras’ button and then on ‘Even More’.

    Step 3. Click on the ‘Restore’ button from the menu and then click on the IPSW button. From the window that opens, select the iOS version file you have downloaded from the web and click the ‘Open’ button.

    Step 4. From the prompt menu click on Yes button. Now RedSn0w will work on the firmware file you have selected. This should take less than a minute.

    Step 5. Now RedSn0w will ask you to put your device in Pwned DFU mode. Select OK then connect the iOS device to your computer and turn it off.

    Step 6. After device is turned off, click on the Next button. Now RedSn0w will tell you how you can put your device in DFU mode. Follow the on-screen instructions. After you have placed it in DFU mode RedSn0w will start injecting Limera1n exploit and other other stuff. This should take 1-2 minutes or less.

    Step 7. After RedSn0w is finished doing its work, your device will reboot and will be running the new iOS version with the same baseband it had before.

    That’s it! Enjoy.

  • iPhone 5 Prototypes Received By Carriers, Production To Start Shortly

    According to a new report it seems that partner carriers with Apple have started receiving iPhone 5 prototype sets for testing. This is for last minute tests so that the models are in pristine working conditions before full productions starts.

    The source of this report is Charles Arthur editor at The Guardian who claims that sources state the next iPhone’s boxes being received by carriers all around the world.

    my carrier sources tell me that the boxes in which the new iPhone hardware is encased have been transported to carriers for testing. This is an important step in the release cycle for any phone.

    It’s very high security, as you could guess; my understanding is that barely anyone inside the carriers gets to open those boxes

    With just a month or two to go to it’s pretty much expected release date it couldn’t be anything other than the next iPhone in the black boxes from Apple.. could it?

    Source: The Guardian

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  • Apple Re-releases iPhone Ads With New Just One More Thing That Makes An iPhone, An iPhone Ads

    Remember those if you don’t have an iPhone ads? Of course you do who doesn’t? Well the tagline was kinda rude so Apple re-released them today.

    The ads mainly focus on the distinguishing features of the iPhone, previous ads were about the App Store, FaceTime and AirPlay. At the end of the ad the narrator would say “If you don’t have an iPhone, well, you don’t have an iPhone!” followed by tears running down the eyes of people who don’t own iPhones.

    The ad’s description is as follow:

    If you don’t have an iPhone, you don’t have the App Store. So you don’t have the world’s largest selection of apps; that are this easy to find and this easy to download right to your phone. So it can be almost anything… like a boarding pass. Or do almost anything… like pay for your coffee.

    The App Store – just one more thing that makes an iPhone, an iPhone.

    And now the ad itself:

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