MacBook and Appleâ??s Black Friday Sale: â??Almost,â?? But Not Quite Enough
Author: admin // Category: iphone updateThe 13″ aluminum MacBook is an “almost” machine. It appeals to me in many aspects, being a roughly three-quarter-sized unibody MacBook Pro at a substantially lower price. But it falls just short of the slam-dunk it might have been.
For me, probably the biggest negative is the lack of a FireWire port. I think I could [...]
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New brighter high-contrast display is easier to read in any light Mini-USB connector for charging Planned iPhone compatibility Updated design works with new iPod classic, iPod touch, and iPod nano, and is backwards-compatible with 1st & 2nd generation iPod nano, iPod with video, and 4th generation iPod.
If the iphone is unlocked will apple create a firmware update to combat this?
Author: admin // Category: iphone updateI want an unlocked iphone, but I’m worried that if I get one apple will create an update so that I can’t use the phone anymore. Could this happen and has it happened? Thanks for answering.
I have found out that sim-unlocked phones could be bricked from apple updates. But I was wondering if you have to update your iphone. Is there anything apple can do to make you update your phone?
There's no way to make firmware tamper-proof in the way that you suggest. If there was, phone companies would already be doing it. What will mess up your phone is the periodic updates because the update will detect the altered firmware files that makes your phone usable on another network and it will disable the phone until you do a restore. The phone won't be permanently bricked but it won't work until the restore is done. If that happens then you are back at square one and you will have to unlock your phone again.
If your phone is working well and you're satisfied with it then there really is no reason to do an update and Apple can't force you to do one. When I connect my iPhone to iTunes, an option will appear to update my phone but I always decline to do so. My iPhone which I use on T-Mobile still has 1.1.4 firmware because I found that there isn't anything in the 2.1 update that I really need. When or if, I ever decide to update my iPhone, I'll make sure that there's a reliable unlock hack available before I do it.
iPhone Tops Business Rankings, Steals Nokia Market Share
Author: admin // Category: iphone updateLast week, the folks from EdgeRift released an update to their iPhone app, FastCall. Now, there are many apps for the iPhone that enable a faster form of dialing, but FastCall takes a different approach. For those who are used to how the Palm OS and Windows Mobile quick dialing works, then having FastCall at [...]
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The iPhone 3G ONLY Car Charger design is simple and straight forward yet elegant. Built-in charging circuitry protects your car against back-flow current and your iPhone 3G from excessive electrical loads. (Please make sure your iPhone updated with iTune before use this charger)
It has been “Verifying updated iPhone software…” for 30 minutes!
Is that normal?
Can I stop it during the verification part without detriment. I am on 3 hours of verifying now.
Also, for those who's update went quick: were you running it on a Mac?
I am on Vista (64 bit) and wondering if the MS OS is a reason for the slow down.
It took me about 15-30 minutes from start to finish. I guess it varies.





