Users of older iPhones and iPod touches don't get the best features of iOS 4, the new iPhone operating system. But we do get a few new goodies.
The big new feature of iOS 4 is multitasking -- the ability to run selected applications in the background while doing other things in the foreground.
But don't get too excited, my fellow iPhone 3G users. We don't get multitasking. The processor in the 3G just isn't powerful enough. Same thing for the iPod touch G2, which is pretty much the same device as the iPhone 3G, without the phone parts.
However, users of the iPhone 3G and iPod touch G2 aren't entirely abandoned. We do get a few of the good new features in iOS 4.
The biggest new feature for us: Icon folders, to help tidy up your home screens. If you have dozens of apps for your iPhone, it can be hard to find a specific one. Icon folders make it easier. Just press an icon and hold it until all the icons on the screen start to wiggle, then drag one icon onto another. When you lift your finger, the two icons will have merged into a single, black square the size of one of the original icons, with the two icons in miniature inside. It looks like this:
Tap one of the folders, and it expands like this, giving you access to all the apps inside.
The second major feature of iOS 4 that's relevant to the iPhone 3G is a universal inbox for the Mail app. Instead of having separate inboxes for each of your e-mail accounts, you can view all your e-mail for all accounts in a single inbox. And messages are threaded into separate conversations.
Mail users can also connect to multiple ActiveSync accounts. That means you can sync to your Microsoft Exchange server at work and your Gmail server for personal mail. Nice!
Other iOS 4 features available to iPhone 3G users: Spell-check, character counts in composing text messages, the ability to show and hide individual calendars, and organizing photos by Events, Faces, and Places (but you have to set that up on iPhoto 09 on your desktop),
Other iOS 4 features not available to iPhone 3G users: Bluetooth keyboard support, custom wallpapers, FaceTime video calling.
Here's a rundown of iOS update compatibility, for all iOS devices:
- The original iPhone and iPod touch G1 (2007) don't get the update at all -- they're not compatible.
- The iPhone 3G and iPod touch G2 (2008) get the update, but don't get multitasking, custom wallpaper, and Bluetooth keyboard support.
- The iPhone 3GS and iPod touch G3 (2009) get all the features except those requiring iPhone 4 hardware, mainly FaceTime video chat.
- The iPhone 4, which ships in a few days, gets all the new features of course.
- The iPad gets the update in the fall.
I upgraded my trusty iPhone 3G to the new iOS as soon as it became available yesterday. I was one of the people who experienced problems. The process took a long time, three hours. I just let it run during that time, and busied myself with other things. Like, y'know, work.
I've tried out most of my major applications, and they all work fine, except one: Push Gmail, a $1.99 Gmail client, which now crashes as soon as I try to open an e-mail message. No big deal, I've just gone back to using the iPhone's Mail app.
As for performance: There doesn't seem to be any net change over iOS 3.x. My faithful iPhone 3G doesn't seem to run any faster under iOS 4, but it doesn't seem to run any slower either.
All in all, the iOS upgrade is no big deal for iPhone 3G users. But it does add a couple of nice features to my trusty iPhone 3G.
I'm looking forward to getting the iPhone 4; it's due to be delivered in about two weeks.
By the way, I've noticed when I start referring to devices as "trusty" and "faithful," it means the thing has become old and decrepit and I'm about to replace it, sticking the old device in the back of a closet for eventual recycling.
Don't tell my iPhone 3G about my plans, though. I haven't told it it's being replaced. I've told it that I'm going to send it to live on a farm where it can play with all the other phones all day.
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January 29, 2012
Lion Transformation pack for for XP/Vista/7 now release
With the same quality of revolutionizing framework used in Windows 8 Transformation Pack, OS X takes step ahead with the cleanest, most elegant and simplistic transformation that shall once again shakes the customization world. This time it supports Windows XP and I could say it looks as good if not better comparing to Windows 7. Get the best Lion experiences for your Windows today.
Features
-Seamless installation and uninstallation giving users safe transformation
-Easily configurable in single click with intelligence Metro UI design
-Designed for all editions of Windows XP/Vista/7 including Server Editions
-Genuine OS X Lion system resources
-Smart system files updating with auto-repair and Windows Update friendly
-UxStyle memory patchinghttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
-Lion Frame UI including Aero/Mac features for XP and non-Aero system
-OS X Lion themes, wallpapers, user pictures and logon screen
-OS X Dock emulation with pre-configured docklets optimized for stability/performance
-Expose and Spaces with shortcut keys configured
Make sure you uninstall Snow Transformation Pack with UAC turned off before installing this ones. Lion Transformation Pack can handles UAC at ease but Snow Transformation Pack can't do the same so please don't get confused. I hope this worths the wait for whole year as for both XP and Vista/7 users. Oh, there's also UX Pack edition for people who find modifying system files little scary and want to try out zero-risk version.
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January 6, 2012
Unlock an Android Phone
Instructions:
1. Obtain an unlock code. T-Mobile users can wait three months from the date their contract starts and then request a free unlock code from T-Mobile. If you're not a T-Mobile customer or wish to unlock your phone immediately, purchase an unlock code online. You'll need your IMEI number, which you can find by going to Settings > About Phone > Status.
2. Turn off your Android phone and remove the back cover and battery. Look for the SIM card, and remove the one that's currently in your phone. Set it aside. Insert the new SIM card and replace the battery and back cover. Turn your phone back on.
3. When the phone boots up, it will display a screen asking for an unlock code for the new SIM. Enter the unlock code when prompted. Your phone is now unlocked.
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1. Obtain an unlock code. T-Mobile users can wait three months from the date their contract starts and then request a free unlock code from T-Mobile. If you're not a T-Mobile customer or wish to unlock your phone immediately, purchase an unlock code online. You'll need your IMEI number, which you can find by going to Settings > About Phone > Status.
2. Turn off your Android phone and remove the back cover and battery. Look for the SIM card, and remove the one that's currently in your phone. Set it aside. Insert the new SIM card and replace the battery and back cover. Turn your phone back on.
3. When the phone boots up, it will display a screen asking for an unlock code for the new SIM. Enter the unlock code when prompted. Your phone is now unlocked.
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How to Unlock iPhone 3g 4.0.2 Step by Step
Are you thinking how unlock iPhone 3g 4.0.2 works? Are there automatic software tool which will lessen the hassle and save us from very technical applications? The many applications available online will give users the freedom to choose the most appropriate program for iPhone 3g with OS of 4.0.2. Before unlocking the iPhone, it must undergo jailbreaking process first. Here’s the most helpful guide so one can definitely check the best process and find out how easy the whole method is.
How to Unlock iPhone 3g 4.0.2
We all know that once an iPhone gets unlocked or jailbroken, it becomes a full-accomplished device, capable of giving one as many applications fit for any user. Software for unlocking and jailbreaking are available online and once it is purchased, members are given the username and password to download the application. To have a clear picture how the jailbreaking is being done, here’s the guide.
1. Download the latest version of the iTunes . This is very easy to accomplish.
2. Don’t forget to download versions of the iPhone OS 4.0.2. Anyone who owns iPhone 3g or iPod Touch can jailbreak and even unlock the OS 4.0.2.
3. One can also easily update one’s iPhone through the iTunes.
4. From here, you can opt to download the latest version of the unlock/jailbreak tool
5. Install the tool and let it run until it finishes the jailbreaking process.
6. Once it is jailbroken, it is now possible to activate the unlock feature of the tool.
7. Proceed to Cydia and look for the unlock tool.
8. The installation process does not take too much time. So you can easily manage to wait for this for a couple of minutes.
9. It will also automatically reboot the iPhone. After this the iPhone is newly-activated with OS version of 4.0.2.
10. Once the iPhone is unlocked, the user is now free to do all the necessary things he wanted.
Though it may take a while before one can decide on the best software tool, but it’s really worth it. But once everything has been done, iPhone user can update their units with thousands of games, applications and downloads. The thought of changing almost all aspects of iPhone feature from wallpapers, ringtones and even the camera and video enhancements are now possible.
Recommendation on Choosing the Best iPhone Unlock Tool
The web is full of software unlock tools and users may often get confused which one suits their needs. It is important to gain insights first by going through these tools, what they can do, what sort of versions they can actually upgrade. Of course, check the OS requirements since this is essential when downloading and installing. Learn the difference between them. Most tools these days are very easy to install and require no long hours of installation. This should not be too difficult even for anyone who lacks technicall knowledge.
The best way to make sure that software tools are reliable is through the feedbacks and testimonies from customers. If there are thousands of customers satisfied from the service then it is the best choice fro you. Check the customer support system since it will guide you once you run into trouble.
If you want to unlock your iPhone now, check out the latest one. Visit: Unlock iPhone 3g 4.0.2
Gone were the times when one has to go to service centers and have the iPhone unlocked because with just a few click and downloads, everything is now done online. This means less effort, hassles and saves time.
If you want to learn more about it, take the first move. Visit: How To Unlock iPhone 3g 4.0.2
Upgrade your iOS device to iOS 5
Apple’s newest mobile operating system, iOS 5 is available for download today. iOS 5 brings a collection of new features to old iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads.
There are over 200 new iOS 5 features, which will change the way you use your iOS device. If you have an old iPhone, iOS 5 will help you get ready to upgrade to an iPhone 4S, or it will help you get another year of use out of an old phone.
Apple has made the upgrade process pretty straightforward. If you haven’t already done so, you should be sure to prepare your iPhone for iOS 5.
Once you start the iOS 5 upgrade process, you shouldn’t stop. Typically upgrading right when the software is available is slower due to a large number of people updating. If you are updating your iPhone, be sure you can be without it for the duration of the upgrade.
iOS 5 is a free upgrade, and works on the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 3rd generation, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPad and iPad 2.
Prepare for iOS 5
If you haven’t already read, 5 Things to Do Before You Upgrade to iOS 5, I suggest you give the list a quick glance, but we will cover the essential steps below.
iTunes 10.5 - The first thing you need to do is update iTunes. You can do this by choosing Check for Updates in the app, or downloading iTunes 10.5 directly from Apple.
Follow the prompts to update iTunes to the latest version. This should take 5-10 minutes once the file is downloaded.
Backup – Backup your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to your computer. To do this, plug in with a USB cable and allow the device to backup. If it does not automatically backup, you can right click on the device name in the left side of iTunes and choose backup. If moving to a new computer, be sure to transfer purchases to the computer for easy syncing.
How to Update to iOS 5
Now that you are ready, here’s how to upgrade to iOS 5.
1. Click on your device’s name in the iTunes sidebar.
iOS 5 Upgrade Step 1
2. This will open up Settings in the right hand area as shown below.
How to upgrade to iOS 5
Click Check for Update to Upgrade to iOS 5.
3. Click on the Check for Update button in the middle of your screen.
4. iTunes will now download and upgrade your iPhone to iOS 5. This could take some time. Do not disconnect from your computer or quit iTunes until the iOS 5 upgrade is done.
5. When the update completes your device will restart and you will be prompted to sign in with your Apple ID. You can sync to iTunes to bring back your apps and data if need be.
6. Do not remove your device until your apps have synced back, otherwise you will have to recover lost apps, which is painful.
That’s all you need to do. We’ll be showing off how to use iOS 5 soon, for now, learn how to use the Notification Center in iOS 5.
While the upgrade to iOS 5 happens, you can watch the iOS 5 overview video from Apple to see what you can expect in the newest iPhone and iPad software.
source: gottabemobile
There are over 200 new iOS 5 features, which will change the way you use your iOS device. If you have an old iPhone, iOS 5 will help you get ready to upgrade to an iPhone 4S, or it will help you get another year of use out of an old phone.
Apple has made the upgrade process pretty straightforward. If you haven’t already done so, you should be sure to prepare your iPhone for iOS 5.
Once you start the iOS 5 upgrade process, you shouldn’t stop. Typically upgrading right when the software is available is slower due to a large number of people updating. If you are updating your iPhone, be sure you can be without it for the duration of the upgrade.
iOS 5 is a free upgrade, and works on the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 3rd generation, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPad and iPad 2.
Prepare for iOS 5
If you haven’t already read, 5 Things to Do Before You Upgrade to iOS 5, I suggest you give the list a quick glance, but we will cover the essential steps below.
iTunes 10.5 - The first thing you need to do is update iTunes. You can do this by choosing Check for Updates in the app, or downloading iTunes 10.5 directly from Apple.
Follow the prompts to update iTunes to the latest version. This should take 5-10 minutes once the file is downloaded.
Backup – Backup your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to your computer. To do this, plug in with a USB cable and allow the device to backup. If it does not automatically backup, you can right click on the device name in the left side of iTunes and choose backup. If moving to a new computer, be sure to transfer purchases to the computer for easy syncing.
How to Update to iOS 5
Now that you are ready, here’s how to upgrade to iOS 5.
1. Click on your device’s name in the iTunes sidebar.
iOS 5 Upgrade Step 1
2. This will open up Settings in the right hand area as shown below.
How to upgrade to iOS 5
Click Check for Update to Upgrade to iOS 5.
3. Click on the Check for Update button in the middle of your screen.
4. iTunes will now download and upgrade your iPhone to iOS 5. This could take some time. Do not disconnect from your computer or quit iTunes until the iOS 5 upgrade is done.
5. When the update completes your device will restart and you will be prompted to sign in with your Apple ID. You can sync to iTunes to bring back your apps and data if need be.
6. Do not remove your device until your apps have synced back, otherwise you will have to recover lost apps, which is painful.
That’s all you need to do. We’ll be showing off how to use iOS 5 soon, for now, learn how to use the Notification Center in iOS 5.
While the upgrade to iOS 5 happens, you can watch the iOS 5 overview video from Apple to see what you can expect in the newest iPhone and iPad software.
source: gottabemobile
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