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4Aug/110

How to unlock my 3g iPhone, and is it safe?

I have an iPhone 3g for Rogers, but I am on the Fido network. in my area there are people that do unlock phones, but I need some reassurance that it is safe, and it wont break my phone. as well as I heard you can do it yourself, any websites or tips?

Thanks

3Aug/110

iOS 5 Is Getting Closer: Here’s What’s New In Beta 3

Apple has seeded iOS 5 beta 3 to its devs. The third iOS 5 beta should mean that a final release is nearing: iOS 3 saw five betas before going final, and iOS 4 had four.

What’s New

Early reports indicate that overall speed is much improved, the experience is less buggy, and you can now set custom text tones. It’s also possible to disable voice and data roaming, which should be useful for anyone in areas with poor coverage.

The Assistive Touch features for iPad are also unlocked in beta 3. Assistive touch is for users whose fingers, for whatever reason, just won’t cooperate with gesture control. It uses “hot corner” menus, accessed by tapping on designated corners, to allow you to access all of the iPad’s functions. Screens can be found in the gallery below.

iOS 5 makes location based services much easier to understand, and it gives users finer controls over individual location features. 9to5mac also reports that Apple is more explicit in its intent to build a new mapping service based on crowd-sourcing.

Bugs

The new beta does come with a few bugs: if you’re using iOS 5 on your main device, you’ll want to make sure that your contacts are staying up to date with their versions. iMessage in beta 3 won’t communicate with beta 1 devices, though it works fine with beta 2. Custom ringtones appear to be bugged as well, with the default ringer playing no matter what you change it to.

Minor Additions

Some of the more minor updates include the ability to create a new mailbox from the Mail app; a new advanced menu for Safari, along with the ability to clear cookies and data; and Music now has a ‘Store’ button to take you to the iTunes store. The Music app will also let new iOS 5 users know where the rest of your media went upon opening it.

iOS 5 Beta 3 is compatible with the iPad, iPad 2, both versions iPhone 4, iPod touch 3 and 4, and the Apple TV. iTunes 10.5 beta 3, Xcode 4.2 Preview 3, and Xcode 4.1 GM were also released. [9to5mac, Cult of Mac, MacRumors, ItsAllTech]

3Aug/110

iPhone Jailbreak 3.1.2

Looking for iPhone Jailbreak 3.1.2 options? Knowing the steps on how to jailbreak iPhone 3.1.2 could be a rigorous process for the non-techie. After all, this is a device that has astounding features but one that you must also be careful with.

Apple has introduced to the market their iPhones on the 8th of June in 2009. this was a stunning follow-up to the popular iPhone 3G. both versions have proven – and continue to prove – that they have stellar features to reckon with.

Think of all the features that you get to enjoy with your iPhone – impeccable processing power, an improved camera, longer talk time, hours of Internet browsing, voice control, bigger memory, and many more.

With such a wonderful gadget, it is imperative to show you how you can jailbreak your iPhone 3G with the creation of a custom ipsw that would automatically jailbreak, add boot logos and install applications on your phone.

Here is how to jailbreak your iPhone that runs on 3.1.2 firmware:

•    Know that these steps are also applicable to all iPhone models and the iPod touch. Just make sure, though, that you download the correct custom firmware.

Using the wrong firmware will result into numerous errors on your phone. For instance,an iTunes error could occur if you download firmware to your iPhone. If you are looking for simple ways to jailbreak your iPhone, then read on.

•    If your iTouch or iPhone has not been jailbroken yet and you try to utilize custom firmware, you could end up with

the 16xx errors. You will need a MAC to do the final process or utilize blacra1n if you do have a legit SIM. Blackra1n is able to update your baseband but when it comes to iPod touch, this really does not matter.

•    Check all the tools that you will need in order to jailbreak your 3.1.2 phone: your iPhone 3GS; custom firmware

(iPhone 2.1_3.12_7D11_Custom_Restore_NonActivated.ipsw for AT&T users) and (iPhone2.1_3.1.2_7D11_Custom_Restore.ipsw for all non-AT&T subscribers); your iTunes 9.0.1; Firefox browser.

Now you may ask why it’s important to use Firefox instead of your current browser. Now the reason behind this is, other browsers have a hard time downloading firmware.

•    Download the firmware and then click on Connect to iPhonefix FTP HighSpeed which can be found on the FTP access>Click on Firmware Custom System>Download and Save firmware on your desktop.

•    Open iTunes 9.0.1>Connect the iPhone using USB>Press and hold Option[MAC] OR Shift[PC]>Click Restore>Go to Desktop>Click on Custom firmware.

•    iTunes should backup your device and then you will see that the restore process will begin. After the restore process is completed, iTunes will then be activated.

•    You will then be prompted whether you would want to restore from backup or from setup.

•    After iTunes has completely set up your iPhone, you will have the Cydia/Icy on your device.

•    The jailbreak is then complete.

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If you think you’re done jailbreaking your iPhone all because there were bad unlockers in the past; or if your device nearly got damaged in the wrong hands, well, this is the perfect solution to your concern! Suffer no more and finally get to unlock your device in the most hassle-free way. Visit: iPhone Jailbreak 3.1.2

31Jul/110

T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide

Earlier this month, T-Mobile announced the latest addition to its myTouch family, the myTouch 4G Slide ($200 with a two-year contract, as of July 15, 2011). the specs look pretty standard for this summer's slew of high-end smartphones: 4G connectivity, a 3.7-inch Super LCD screen, Android 2.3 and a dual-core processor. All of this is great and everything, but what really caught my eye were the camera's specs. In fact, T-Mobile claims that the Slide has the most advanced camera of any smartphone available. So how does the Slide hold up as both a phone and a camera? Read on to find out.

Slider Design

As the name implies, the HTC-built myTouch 4G Slide has a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard in addition to a 3.7-inch WVGA super LCD touchscreen. for a slider phone, I was surprised with how thin the Slide is at only 0.54 inches thick. for comparison, the keyboard-less myTouch 4G is 0.43 inches thick. it weighs a manageable 6.5 ounces.

The keyboard's keys are nicely spaced and large enough, but unfortunately they are a bit too flat for my liking. I found myself using Swype on the touch keyboard more than the physical keyboard.

Killer Camera

The Slide has an 8-megapixel camera and an HD camcorder that can shoot video in up to 1080p. it also has an array of advanced features. as phones beat editor, my camera knowledge is pretty basic, so I went to our cameras beat editor, Tim Moynihan, to decipher some of these specs and features for me.

The Slide supposedly has zero shutter lag, which sounds good on paper, but it is something we definitely needed to put to the test. According to Tim, the autofocus system has to be pretty fast in order to capture non-blurry images without any delay. looks like T-Mobile's claims are true; the Slide's camera was perfectly snappy and smoothly handled every subject we threw at it.

The camera has a backside illuminated sensor, which is fairly standard in the most recent crop of point and shoot cameras these days, which works well for low-light situations without need for a flash. the Slide's F2.2 lens is a wider aperture than many recent cameras, which also translates to better low-light shooting without the flash.

SweepShot exampleThe SweepShot mode is similar to Sony's Sweep Panorama mode, which is very cool. You press the shutter and move the camera from right-to-left, and the camera stitches together a panoramic image instantly. this mode is incredibly fun to play with and the photos look pretty good (see example) though sometimes they don't stitch up accurately.

HDR exampleThe ClearShot HDR mode is a lot like the iPhone's HDR feature. it snaps a group of photos in rapid succession at different exposure levels, then "stacks" them in the camera to bring out highlights in shadowy areas and create an HDR shot. In my opinion, HDR can either look really cool or really bizarre and blurry. it is fun to play around with, though (take a look at the example).

BurstShot is a really unique feature for a phone camera. this mode takes pictures in rapid succession as you hold the shutter button down (paparazzi style). BurstShot is useful for snapping photos of quick-moving objects, like kids and pets.

Macro exampleMacro mode lets you take close-up shots of objects like the Furby, pictured here. You can get as close as about three inches to your object before the camera starts to lose focus. Tim says that this is pretty good, but there are point-and-shoot cameras that can shoot even closer.

Image quality is excellent for a phone camera. A lot of camera phones have a difficult time handling colors. Tim said that the Slide is on a par with $200-to-$300 stand-alone point-and-shoot cameras. According to Tim, the camera's interface is the best touch interface he's seen on a camera. it is easy to navigate, responsive, and provides helpful information for shooting in various environments.

Video quality was very good as well. In my casual tests, the Slide handled quick-moving objects without any distortion or pixelation. We'll have full camera and video test results posted next week.

Sense and myTouch Come Together

The user interface is sort of a mash-up between the latest version of HTC Sense and the custom-built UI we saw on the T-Mobile myTouch 4G. According to T-Mobile, the myTouch rocks the same version of Sense (Sense 3.0) as the HTC Sensation (also on HTC). the latest version of Android, Gingerbread, is running underneath Sense.

You get a new customizable lock screen, which works similarly to the newly announced lock screen in iOS 5. You can pick a theme for your lock screen (the phone offers quite a few of them to choose from) and then select four apps that you visit most frequently. when you turn on your phone, you'll see the four apps at the bottom of the screen. To unlock the screen, simply drag the circle into position over an app, at which point you'll jump straight to that app. Thanks to this feature, you don't have to go through multiple menus to reach your e-mail or other frequently accessed items.

The new version of Sense has a spruced-up Walls system, too. rather than having to flick back and forth between your walls, as you do in the stock Android operating system, you can flick the Slide's screen to make the walls spin. the effect is reminiscent of a rotating carousel. and like the older version of Sense, you can pinch anywhere in your homescreen to see thumbnail-size images of your walls.

The myTouch 4G Slide comes with a few preloaded apps including T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik for the front-facing camera and Group Text by Bobsled, which lets you send and receive text messages with groups of friends.

Performance

Call quality over T-Mobile's network in San Francisco was reliably good and I did not experience any dropped calls. My friends on the other end of the line reported my voice sounded a bit distant, but clear with no distortion.

T-Mobile's HSPA+ network is weak where our office is located so I tested the Slide in a number of different locations around the city.

The Slide's dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (the same you'll find in the HTC Sensation and the HTC EVO 3D) easily handled all the apps and media-heavy sites we threw at it. we also tested the phone using Qualcomm's new benchmarking app, Vellamo. the Slide scored an 803, placing it right behind the HTC Sensation, also on T-Mobile.

Bottom Line

When I hear about phones with a single headlining feature, like say a really powerful camera, I worry that the rest of the phone isn't up to snuff. this isn't the case with the myTouch 4G Slide, however. the Super LCD touch display, slim design and software place the Slide at the top of this year's mega-smartphones. Of course, if you're a serious photographer, the camera on the Slide probably won't cut it for you. But if you snap a lot of photos with your phone or don't want to carry both a phone and a standalone camera at all times, the myTouch 4G Slide can get the job done.

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