Guide:How To Get Flash On iPhone 4 and iPad

Frash for iphone has been updated to support the iPhone 4. Comex a well known hacker/dev in the jailbreak scene has updated frash which is his  port of Android’s 2.2 version of Flash 10.1, allowing it to run on Apple’s iOS. At this point frash is all in alpha testing, yes alpha meaning that it is not fully ready for public release and is still very early in development and is has bugs. Install this at your own risk I will not be held responsible if this causes your phone to act weird or at worst makes you have to restore. With that said lets install flash on our iphones:

  • You must be jailbroken, if not go over to the jailbreak tab above and choose your device and see how to jailbreak.
  • Open cydia tap on Manage>
  • Sources>
  • Edit>
  • Add and type in http://theiphonespotrepo.net/apt
  • After it loads, search frash and install. Reboot your i-device and enjoy flash on your i-device.
  • You can also install frash sbsettings toggle so you can enable and disable frash easily using sbsettings.

Note: I’ve personally test this on iPad and iPhone 4. Whenever there is flash content on a website it has a flash box and you have to tap on it to enable the flash content. Not all flash content works, mainly all ads load ok, games and videos are a different story some work but very rarely and if they do it is choppy and laggy. I occasionally get an unexpected error when I tap on flash but that is why its still in alpha testing.

Posted Monday August 9 2010 17:26 in News | Comments (0)
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Fans of Android making mischief in an Apple Store

Do not miss the video that we bring our friends Squad The Unofficial. These two young men putting Android wallpapers in all Apple devices in their path in an Apple Store.

And I say, when the girl has begun to tinker with the IPAD “has given him a desire to buy?

To me this sort of thing seem silly me (personally) like to do the jailbreak phones Store as we saw yesterday, the best of the Apple stores is that you can “play” with all its products freely, if people continues to this nonsense only make us harm.

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Posted Tuesday August 3 2010 18:29 in News | Comments (0)
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JailbreakMe Troubleshooting

This post is going to tell you everything you need to know about jailbreaking your iphone 4 along with fixing any issues you may have and answering some basic questions.

FAQ:

Q: Is this jailbreak untethered??

A: Yes it will jailbreak all i-devices on the latest Apple firmware without it having to be tethered

Q: Will this Hacktivate my iphone and get it past the emergency screen?

A: No in order to use this jailbreak you must have an iphone that is already activated through itunes with a legit sim card.

Q: Will this unlock my iPhone for use on any carrier?

A: No this is just a jailbreak but after its done open cydia and after it loads search ultrasn0w. Install ultrasnow reboot your phone and enjoy your unlocked iphone 4.

Q: My facetime and mms disappeared after using this what do I do?

A: What you must do is just restore from a backup of your iphone before it was jailbroken. Steps are easy just do the following: Alternatively install the mms facetime fix from thespots repo.

Open itunes and right click on your device name and choose restore from backup. Choose any backup as long as its not one you made while jailbroken with the new jailbreak. Enjoy facetime and mms again.

Q: My iPad on 3.2.1 messed up after trying to jailbreak it using jailbreakme.com what do I do?

A: Restore your ipad and wait to jailbreak it as it is a problem with the jailbreak only for this specific firmware on ipad.

Any more questions comment here and ill update the list.

via [iphonesport]

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Posted Monday August 2 2010 12:30 in Jailbreak,News | Comments (0)
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T-Mobile, Apple rumored to be in ‘advanced talks’ for Q3 iPhone launch

T-Mobile USA is said to be in discussions with Apple to bring the iPhone to the wireless carrier fall, ending AT&T’s exclusive hold on the handset, according to a new rumor.

Citing a “highly placed source” at T-Mobile, Leander Kahney at Cult of Mac reported Wednesday that the wireless carrier and Apple are in “advanced talks.” He placed an 80 percent likelihood that the iPhone will become available on T-Mobile’s network this fall.

Apple became interested because of the influence of T-Mobile’s parent company, Deutsche Telekom, the source indicated. T-Mobile is the smallest of the four carriers in the U.S., with 33.7 million customers.

As it currently is, the iPhone 4 is not compatible with T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network in the U.S., as the carrier uses the unique 1700MHz spectrum. The iPhone is compatible with UMTS/HSDPA 3G connections at the frequencies 850MHz, 1900MHz and 2100MHz. In other words, the handset would need a new internal radio to work with T-Mobile’s network.

Apple and AT&T originally agreed to an exclusive deal through 2012, though it’s believed the terms of that contract likely changed over the years.

The latest rumor comes as most expected the iPhone to first head to Verizon, as both The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg reported this year that Apple is working on a CDMA iPhone that would be compatible with Verizon’s network. Unlike T-Mobile’s network, which uses the same technology but operates on a different frequency, Verizon is a completely different technology, which would require a more drastic redesign of the iPhone.

Via appleinsider.com

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Posted Wednesday July 21 2010 21:15 in News | Comments (0)
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Apple engineer warned Steve Jobs about iPhone 4 reception last year

An Apple engineer warned the company’s executives last year that the design of the iPhone 4 could lead to reception problems, and a carrier partner also expressed concern about its external antenna before the June launch, according to a new report.

Citing an anonymous source, Bloomberg reported on Thursday that last year Ruben Caballero, a senior engineer and antenna expert with Apple, told management at Apple that the design of the iPhone 4 could cause reception problems. Specifically, it said that Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs was warned of the issues during the design phase of the iPhone 4.

In addition, an unnamed carrier partner allegedly expressed concern to the company before the device’s launch on June 24.

Apple declined to comment for the story, and would not make Caballero available for an interview. The media outlet also attempted to e-mail Caballero directly, but the engineer did not respond. The company also declined to reveal what it will discuss at a press conference scheduled for 10 a.m. Pacific Time Friday.

The rumor casts doubt on speculation that Apple’s secrecy may have caused the company to be oblivious to the issues experienced when the iPhone 4 is used without a case. A prototype device being tested by an Apple engineer that wound up being publicly disassembled was shielded by a case that made it look like a previous-generation iPhone 3GS.

“Apple’s industrial design team, led by Jonathan Ive, submitted several iPhone designs before Jobs and other executives settled on the bezel antenna, said the person familiar with the company’s design,” the report said. “Caballero, the antenna expert, voiced concern in early planning meetings that it might lead to dropped calls and presented a serious engineering challenge, the person said.”

Specifically, Caballero allegedly voiced concern that if a user used their hand to bridge the gap between the cellular and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPS antennas on the exterior of the device, it could interfere with the signal. That’s exactly what independent wireless experts and the nonprofit Consumer Reports have said occurs with the final product.

By covering the bottom left corner of the device, users can bridge the phone’s two external antennas by using their skin as a conductive agent. Doing so can cause signal to drop by as much as 24.6dB, tests have shown, which could result in slower data speeds and dropped calls in areas with poor reception.

appleinsider.com

Posted Thursday July 15 2010 18:10 in News | Comments (0)
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