Showing posts with label 4S. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4S. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Phone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know... (iOS, repair, unlock, AppleCare, davidlim, Auckland)

Please do take note that we are not going to discuss what’s new in iOS4 (operating system) as it has been pretty much covered elsewhere. This article is basically- what you can expect with the new iPhone 4.

1. Update All Your Applications

First things first, check for application updates. If you have lot of applications installed in your previous iPhone 3G or 3GS, chances are they will need to be updated again so that they can take advantages of the new iOS4 features and iPhone 4 capabilities. So before you start trying out your existing applications on iPhone 4, take a moment to check if they need to be updated.
update applications iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

2. Where’s Facetime?

This is probably one of the first thing you’d like to explore on new iPhone 4, but where’s the Facetime app?Facetime is actually not an application, in fact, it’s an option available (for now) only when you make a call via WiFi to another iPhone 4 user.
iphone4 facetime iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know
Facetime is turn off by default. To turn it on, go to Settings → Phone and turn Facetime on. Carrier activation might be required. Learn more about Facetime.
facetime on iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

3. You’ll Need A New Wallpaper

With retina display, everything on iPhone 4 looks amazingly vibrant and high quality. The screen supports up to 960×640 pixels at 326ppi, approximately 4 times higher than the resolution in a iPhone 3Gs. In another words, it makes your current wallpaper looks weak and you’ll need to look for a higher resolution wallpapers :-)
retina display iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

4. Try IMovie For IPhone 4

iMovie for iPhone4 is a light version of iMovie for Mac and it’s awesome. It allows you to edit and share your recorded videos on the fly. And did we mention all videos recording with iPhone 4 are in high definition (HD)?
imovie for iphone4 iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know
iMovie for iPhone 4 cost $4.99.

5. Tap To Focus Object – Video

Even the smartest gadget can use a some human touch. While video recording, you can tap on different objects on the screen to have iPhone focus on them.
tap to focus iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

6. View Widescreen While Recording

If you swap from camera mode to video mode, you’ll notice that the objects are actually getting closer. That is because video recording is done in wide screen mode. To display in wide screen while recording – double tab the screen.
widescreen mode iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

7. Search Web, Wikipedia On The Fly

By swiping right on the home screen, you’ll activate Spotlight. Type in something and scroll all the way to the bottom and you’ll noticed two additional search options have been added, respectively the "Search web" and "Search wikipedia". Both search uses Safari browser.
more search options iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

8. Mirror, Self-Shot

iPhone 4 comes with an additional front camera. By clicking on the camera icon on the top right, the front camera is activated instead of the back. We thought this could be useful for those who want to use their iPhone as a mirror, or perhaps, it makes taking self-shots easier too!

9. The IPhone 4 Reception Problem

This is the question most people are most concerned about. To be fair, yes signal bars do dropped when gripped – they call it the Death Grip.
However, signal drop only happens in areas where receptions are weak, so it very much depends a lot on your service provider. The problem is mild, don’t get too worried about it.
iphone4 antennagate iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

10. Yellow Splotches On The Screen

Some users are reporting that they have been noticing yellow patches on the iPhone 4 screen. According tomacintouch, this is just a small temporarily problem as these yellow splotches are nothing but some bonding agents for the glass that will evaporate as the device is exposed to the air. You can relax now.
iphone4 yellow splotches iPhone 4 Tips: 10 Things New Users Should Know

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Apple iPhone 4S: iOS 5 finally gets an untethered jailbreak, public availability coming soon

gsmarena 001 iOS 5 finally gets an untethered jailbreak, public availability coming soon [VIDEO]Ever since Apple released iOS 5, a lot of its users have been waiting for an untethered jailbreak to come up. Well, it appears that the long wait is about be over as we got a video from the Chronic Dev Team that demonstrates a working untethered jailbreak solution.


The French hacker going by the name of ThePod2g announced that he found a bug that could be used for the jailbreak about a month ago and now he and his team have already found a way to utilize it. The exploit is available on both iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1, so there shouldn’t be any problem jailbreaking either of them.
The hacker promised to test the jailbreak solution on the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 (which he doesn’t have) as soon as he get the chance, but everything should work fine on Apple’s latest iDevices.

The untethered jailbreak isn’t ready for public use just yet and there’s no exact timeframe given for that happening, but it shouldn’t take too long.

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Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0 now seeding to HTC Incredible S (tech, news, report, update, Auckland)

HTC has just started seeding the latest firmware update for their Incredible S Android smartphone. It's quite a major bump, bringing the Android version up to 2.3.5 and the Sense UI 3.0.
Reports about the over-the-air update have been coming from several parts of Europe, though it's not a global thing yet and some regions are still left in the dry. We also don't have an exact changelog so we don't know if anything changed backstage.
Still, the UI changes alone are enough to make it a worthy update, so you might want to keep an eye on that notification bar in the following days. You can also perform a manual check to see if the update has been made available to you by going to:
Settings -> About phone -> Software Updates and clicking Check Now.

We also got word that the same update package is coming to the HTC Desire HD in the near future. It's good to know that HTC hasn't forgotten all about its former flagship now that it has released the new wave of high-end droids.

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