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1300 wrote:On saturday at cricket my iPhone was stolen (Pick-Pocketed). A couple of my friends also lost their phones while walking through the crowd. I have, 'find my iPhone' installed however it has not been switched on since and is offline. Is there any other way to track it? Also I know the IMEI number is unique to each phone. Do bmobile have anything in place if someone tries to reactivate the phone? It is still under contract with them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Strauss wrote:iDynamic wrote:hot blue wrote:question folks...
i have an old iphone 3G that I want to give to my dad, but the home button is not working. I plan to update it to a firmware that has assistive touch to workaround the home button. Anyone knows what is the lates firmware that I can update it to and still be able to unlock it?
Ever since I went factory unlocked I have not kept up to date with jailbreak/unlocks for the iphone.
4.2.1 is the highest you can go with a 3G but its very sluggish on the 3G
I sped up my 3G by removing launch daemons and shadows under icons and bars. Also disabled the spotlight search for all. Also fixed multitasking. Dramatic difference from stock iOS4. I'm also faking iOS 4.3.3 so I can run more apps from the app store that require that iOS, but can still technically run on iOS 4.2.1.
Factory unlocked and jailbreaked.
Just turn on Assistive touch and it puts the Home button on your touch screenM_2NR wrote:The guy with the broken home button.
Check out activator in Cydia and if you want to spend some cash there is zephyr which basically eliminates the home button with swipe gestures.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Just turn on Assistive touch and it puts the Home button on your touch screenM_2NR wrote:The guy with the broken home button.
Check out activator in Cydia and if you want to spend some cash there is zephyr which basically eliminates the home button with swipe gestures.
Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > On
A Touch home button will be added to your screen - you can move it around so it doesnt get in the way.
All of that talk that Apple has reduced iPhone 5 component orders due to slumping demand for the smartphone might be wrong.Stephon. wrote:In other Apple news tho:Apple Inc. has cut its orders for components for the iPhone 5 due to weaker-than-expected demand, people familiar with the situation said Monday.
Apple's orders for iPhone 5 screens for the January-March quarter, for example, have dropped to roughly half of what the company had previously planned to order, two of the people said.
The Cupertino, Calif., company has also cut orders for components other than screens, according to one of the people.
Apple notified the suppliers of the order cut last month, the people said.
The move indicates that sales of the new iPhone haven't been as strong ...
Poor Dat - Source
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Just turn on Assistive touch and it puts the Home button on your touch screenM_2NR wrote:The guy with the broken home button.
Check out activator in Cydia and if you want to spend some cash there is zephyr which basically eliminates the home button with swipe gestures.
Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > On
A Touch home button will be added to your screen - you can move it around so it doesnt get in the way.
Strauss wrote:iDynamic wrote:hot blue wrote:question folks...
i have an old iphone 3G that I want to give to my dad, but the home button is not working. I plan to update it to a firmware that has assistive touch to workaround the home button. Anyone knows what is the lates firmware that I can update it to and still be able to unlock it?
Ever since I went factory unlocked I have not kept up to date with jailbreak/unlocks for the iphone.
4.2.1 is the highest you can go with a 3G but its very sluggish on the 3G
I sped up my 3G by removing launch daemons and shadows under icons and bars. Also disabled the spotlight search for all. Also fixed multitasking. Dramatic difference from stock iOS4. I'm also faking iOS 4.3.3 so I can run more apps from the app store that require that iOS, but can still technically run on iOS 4.2.1.
Factory unlocked and jailbreaked.
iDynamic wrote:Strauss wrote:iDynamic wrote:hot blue wrote:question folks...
i have an old iphone 3G that I want to give to my dad, but the home button is not working. I plan to update it to a firmware that has assistive touch to workaround the home button. Anyone knows what is the lates firmware that I can update it to and still be able to unlock it?
Ever since I went factory unlocked I have not kept up to date with jailbreak/unlocks for the iphone.
4.2.1 is the highest you can go with a 3G but its very sluggish on the 3G
I sped up my 3G by removing launch daemons and shadows under icons and bars. Also disabled the spotlight search for all. Also fixed multitasking. Dramatic difference from stock iOS4. I'm also faking iOS 4.3.3 so I can run more apps from the app store that require that iOS, but can still technically run on iOS 4.2.1.
Factory unlocked and jailbreaked.
noiceeee , i usually use this hybrid firmware on my iPhone 3G ...also did it for a couple 2G's and 3G's in the past!
Check it out below
Strauss wrote:iDynamic wrote:Strauss wrote:iDynamic wrote:hot blue wrote:question folks...
i have an old iphone 3G that I want to give to my dad, but the home button is not working. I plan to update it to a firmware that has assistive touch to workaround the home button. Anyone knows what is the lates firmware that I can update it to and still be able to unlock it?
Ever since I went factory unlocked I have not kept up to date with jailbreak/unlocks for the iphone.
4.2.1 is the highest you can go with a 3G but its very sluggish on the 3G
I sped up my 3G by removing launch daemons and shadows under icons and bars. Also disabled the spotlight search for all. Also fixed multitasking. Dramatic difference from stock iOS4. I'm also faking iOS 4.3.3 so I can run more apps from the app store that require that iOS, but can still technically run on iOS 4.2.1.
Factory unlocked and jailbreaked.
noiceeee , i usually use this hybrid firmware on my iPhone 3G ...also did it for a couple 2G's and 3G's in the past!
Check it out below
Whited00r is very sweet.
Bl4ckrain is also awesome.
Been a while since I messed with any. I used to just do the optimisations myself now after kinda memorising the guides. Force of habit thing.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:All of that talk that Apple has reduced iPhone 5 component orders due to slumping demand for the smartphone might be wrong.Stephon. wrote:In other Apple news tho:Apple Inc. has cut its orders for components for the iPhone 5 due to weaker-than-expected demand, people familiar with the situation said Monday.
Apple's orders for iPhone 5 screens for the January-March quarter, for example, have dropped to roughly half of what the company had previously planned to order, two of the people said.
The Cupertino, Calif., company has also cut orders for components other than screens, according to one of the people.
Apple notified the suppliers of the order cut last month, the people said.
The move indicates that sales of the new iPhone haven't been as strong ...
Poor Dat - Source
Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu today wrote in a research note to investors that Apple's reported cuts to component orders have nothing to do with weak demand. Instead, Wu said that while component orders are lower, they're due to "much improved yields meaning lower component builds and supplier shifts."
"As far as we can tell, iPhone 5 demand remains robust," Wu said.
Baird analyst William Power offered up a similar evaluation to investors today, saying that he was "actually raising our calendar fourth quarter iPhone forecast slightly," adding that "most demand indicators remain favorable."
The debate over iPhone 5 orders cropped up on Sunday when The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources, that Apple had cut its iPhone 5 screen orders in half. Those sources said that the cut was due to "weaker-than-expected demand."
On Monday, investors responded by selling off Apple shares. The company's stock ended the day down 3.6 percent to land at $501.75 -- a far cry from its 52-week high of $705.07 a share.
Now, though, analysts are lining up to make clear that the iPhone 5 is doing just fine. Mark Moskowitz, an analyst at J.P. Morgan, yesterday called the iPhone 5 demand rumors "more noise," according to AppleInsider. The analyst went on to say that the "order cuts are a direct result of manufacturing yields improving following the fast-and-furious product roll-outs of the iPhone 5 as well as new iPads and Macs."
And about those cuts? It appears they might not be as deep as the Journal's sources said. Those folks indicated that iPhone 5 component orders were cut by "roughly half." According to the New York Times, which spoke with NPD DisplaySearch analyst Paul Semenza, Apple had expected to order 19 million displays for its iPhone 5 in January, but cut it to between 11 million and 14 million.
The question now, though, is whether investors will respond favorably to the latest spate of news.
As of this writing, Apple's shares are up 82 cents to $502.57 in pre-market trading.
Saucy sauce
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ oh and those reports that the SIII have outsold the iPhone 4S in 2012, don't take into consideration the iPhone 5 and that the iPhone 5 was launched in 3rd Q 2012, which would have heavily affected 4S sales. Skewed statistics FTL.
U.K. carrier uSwitch.com ranks the top ten smartphones in the region every month. So which handset was number one in December? The 16GB Samsung Galaxy S III in blue was on top as it was in November. Moving up two spots to second, was the Samsung Galaxy S II while the Samsung Galaxy Ace rose from sixth place to third. The first non-Samsung Galaxy model was the Google Nexus 4 in fourth. Rounding out the top five is the 16GB Apple iPhone 4S, while the 16GB Apple iPhone 5 in black finished sixth.
The lone Windows Phone in the list was the Nokia Lumia 800 which was seventh in December after moving up four places. This was followed by the Samsung GALAXY Note II and the Samsung Galaxy S III mini, which moved down one place and up seven places respectively. The last phone on the U.K. top ten list for December was the Samsung Galaxy Ace II which was making its first appearance on the list.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Just turn on Assistive touch and it puts the Home button on your touch screenM_2NR wrote:The guy with the broken home button.
Check out activator in Cydia and if you want to spend some cash there is zephyr which basically eliminates the home button with swipe gestures.
Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > On
A Touch home button will be added to your screen - you can move it around so it doesnt get in the way.
Stephon. wrote:I came here to post about Temple Run 2 but let me address the above deluded posts above first:
1 - Pioneer you talking a pack of sheit, hardware wise the iPhone5 is a generation behind and the Galaxy S3s quad core 2GB ram with REAL multitasking / better screen resolution and better overall ppi laughs at your post. The iPhone is KNOWN for having the best screens in the business but they even lost that crown to Nokia. Poor DatT
2 - Strauss the iPhone has sold 120 million iPhones in 2012 ALONE with is really impressive and a big congrats to them and all but. Samsung has sold 60 million phones in 2012. Now 60 is obviously less than 120 but, apple has been releasing a phone (or two) for the past 6(?) years. and they're at 120, Sammy on the other hand has been releasing their Galaxy line for only 3 years now and they're at 60.
10+ million in 2010, 20+ million in 2011, 60+ million in 2012, 100+ million in 2013 ? Dunno, we're gonna have to see if enough people left the iPhone so that Apple and them could start innovating again and get back to the level they once were, because the iPhone 5 did nothing for them in terms of progress.
3 - Duane, that is true and UK doesn't account for the entire world but this article should give you a lil of what is to be expected next week Wednesday when the last quarter figures are released, and hopefully it would be up to your standard because BOTH iPhone5 and Sammy SIII were out in December.U.K. carrier uSwitch.com ranks the top ten smartphones in the region every month. So which handset was number one in December? The 16GB Samsung Galaxy S III in blue was on top as it was in November. Moving up two spots to second, was the Samsung Galaxy S II while the Samsung Galaxy Ace rose from sixth place to third. The first non-Samsung Galaxy model was the Google Nexus 4 in fourth. Rounding out the top five is the 16GB Apple iPhone 4S, while the 16GB Apple iPhone 5 in black finished sixth.
The lone Windows Phone in the list was the Nokia Lumia 800 which was seventh in December after moving up four places. This was followed by the Samsung GALAXY Note II and the Samsung Galaxy S III mini, which moved down one place and up seven places respectively. The last phone on the U.K. top ten list for December was the Samsung Galaxy Ace II which was making its first appearance on the list.
Y'all were great kids.
but Apple over the past 6 years Apple has released 6 phones. Samsung has released 44 phones in their Galaxy lineup alone!!! Forty Four! You'd think they'd be collectively whooping Apple's backside in sales!Stephon. wrote:2 - Strauss the iPhone has sold 120 million iPhones in 2012 ALONE with is really impressive and a big congrats to them and all but. Samsung has sold 60 million phones in 2012. Now 60 is obviously less than 120 but, apple has been releasing a phone (or two) for the past 6(?) years. and they're at 120, Sammy on the other hand has been releasing their Galaxy line for only 3 years now and they're at 60.
See my point above and add it to "the iPhone has sold 120 million iPhones in 2012 ALONE. Samsung sold only 20 million"Stephon. wrote:10+ million in 2010, 20+ million in 2011, 60+ million in 2012, 100+ million in 2013 ? Dunno, we're gonna have to see if enough people left the iPhone so that Apple and them could start innovating again and get back to the level they once were, because the iPhone 5 did nothing for them in terms of progress.
well i do hope that Samsung sales improve when results come out next Wednesday, cause after making so many devices and still have to battle numebrs with a company that made only 6. And to think those 6 phones are really 6 versions of the SAME device, the iPhone, and so far there have only been 2 different screen sizes.Stephon. wrote:3 - Duane, that is true and UK doesn't account for the entire world but this article should give you a lil of what is to be expected next week Wednesday when the last quarter figures are released, and hopefully it would be up to your standard because BOTH iPhone5 and Sammy SIII were out in December.
see the section in boldStephon. wrote:2 - Strauss the iPhone has sold 120 million iPhones in 2012 ALONE with is really impressive and a big congrats to them and all but. Samsung has sold 60 million phones in 2012. Now 60 is obviously less than 120 but, apple has been releasing a phone (or two) for the past 6(?) years. and they're at 120, Sammy on the other hand has been releasing their Galaxy line for only 3 years now and they're at 60.
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